For the sake of consumer protection. No. The ingredents would need to be supplied in the official language of the member state. However these rules are likely put in place by the member state itself and not the European Union as a whole. I would sujest seeking the answer form officials within the member state you are looking to enter.
Living within and being surrounded by a language is by far the best way to learn. If you have the opportunity, go and live with a family (in another country if possible) that uses the language. Hope this helps.
# Use sign language # Use your hands as much as possible # Act it out until they understand # Get a person who know both languages to translate
Many problems can arise when moving to a new country, possible currency change, needing to adjust to a new culture, possibly overcoming a language barrier, ect.
Food fusion is when you use ingredients from more than one country and combine them in the same dish. So English food would be 'fused' with ingredients from another country.
If you are asking if you can own a talent agency in another country, than yes it is possible.
Yes. It is also possible to take someone who has already learned a language and teach them to speak English with an American accent.
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Every country imports and exports different goods so it is not possible to answer, however an import is a good that comes to the country from another country and exports are a country selling goods to another country.
Any country can attack another. But not every country can deal with the consequences that will follow.
English as second language=someone brought up in another language (eg spanish) now living in a country where English is spoken.
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