Someone who studies languages is a "linguist."
The word "studio" comes from Latin, where it means "study" or "zealous pursuit of learning." It later evolved to refer to a workspace for artists, designers, and performers.
Some student knows a lot of grandiloquent language.
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you meant Hebrew, it's stoo-DÉNT (×¡×˜×•×“× ×˜)Answer:Yiddish is "Jewish" (that's the translation of the word); so yes, there is a language called Jewish. In Yiddish, "student" is "talmid" or "Stoodent" תלמיד or ×¡×˜×•×“×¢× ×˜
Student = 학생 which is pronounced 'haksaeng'
The English language has more words than most other languages.
Mwanafunzi is the Kikuyu word for the English word student.
Learn her language.
The word "student's" is a possessive noun.
विद्यार्थी
The basic principles of teaching English in a psychological linguistic pedagogical framework involve understanding language acquisition processes, considering learners' psychological needs and motivations, and utilizing pedagogical strategies that cater to individual learning styles. This approach emphasizes creating a supportive and interactive learning environment, promoting language use in real-life contexts, and integrating linguistic theories into teaching practices.
Student
For a student at college it remains "Student"For a student in a grammar or high school it is "Schüler"or for the American usage of the word it could be "Schulkind"Another word used is "Studiker" (colloquial)