In Oklahoma and at home, he was exposed to Kiowa and at school in New Mexico it was Apache and Navajo.
He was not allowed to hear or learn the Kiowa oral tradition APEX !!!!! LOSERS
find out in google translate you can hear the words too
Tower Hamlets is multi-cultural so you would hear many different languages spoken on the streets.
the child will lose sensitivity to that sound :)
to translate any language The babel fish allows you to understand different languages when you hear them.
neeshma probably has different meanings in many languages. In Hebrew, Neeshma means "it is heard" or "we hear".
to translate any language The babel fish allows you to understand different languages when you hear them.
There are plenty of idioms in other languages, but you have to speak the other languages to hear them. English is one of the languages spoken all over the world, so you hear more English idioms.
If you were at Base Camp on Mount Everest you would hear many different languages from all over the world. Climbing season on Everest is truly an international affair.
SpanishSPANISH - although its a country of immigrants, so you can hear alot of different languages in the city. You can get by with only English down town where there are a lot of tourists, but as anywhere else in the worl it is best to know a little of the native language
It all depends on which radio station you will land on. You can hear oldies, country, pop, rap, hip hop, alternative, Rock, Metal, and few stations that are different languages.
Names are mostly the same in different languages. You would just say Kristin. If you want to hear if the pronunciation is the same, I suggest you go onto Google Translate.