Yes, William Petersen is reported to know sign language. He learned it during his time studying acting at Idaho State University to help build a deeper connection to the characters he portrays.
Yes, Mark Harmon does know sign language. He learned sign language while in college and has used it in his personal and professional life.
There isn't one single pioneer of the English language, as it has evolved over centuries with contributions from many different sources. However, figures like Geoffrey Chaucer and William Shakespeare played significant roles in shaping the English language as we know it today.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "I know" by pointing to your head with your index finger.
Knowing another language means being able to communicate, read, write, and understand spoken language in addition to your native language. It also involves an understanding of the culture and context in which the language is used.
You say "I don't know!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mi o mo!".
William Shakespeare was born and spent his whole life in England where everyone spoke (and speaks) English. It would be very odd if he didn't know the English Language.
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People documented 1066 with drawings, writing, and oral history. From the winning of the crown by William and the use of French language as the language of nobility.
When you can talk to any person that you see, understand them and be understood by them, then you know enough of the language to communicate. When you understand the slang and idioms, you really know the language.
The line is from The Tempest by William Shakespeare, it should read;You taught me language; and my profit on'tIs, I know how to curse
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I don't really know but I think they impacted ... Don't know
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Guys! you can't really know what he is thinking about when you're on a date, you really have to read his bod language or... ask him.
Dont know about CEO, but it is a Petersen publication.
Yes. If you want to know why, find out more about William Shakespeare. In particular you might want to find out how much he has influenced the English language.