I am sure that the CIA could use a few translators of Persian Farsi.
No, Persian/Farsi can be useful for federal employment, especially in positions related to diplomacy, translation, intelligence, or international relations. It may provide a competitive edge in certain roles that require proficiency in languages spoken in the geopolitical regions where Persian/Farsi is prevalent.
The word "futile" comes from the Latin word "futilis," which means "vain" or "useless."
"Useless" in Afrikaans is "nutteloos."
You can say "inutile" to mean useless in French.
No, "useless" is not a comparative adjective. It is a simple adjective used to describe something that has no use or value.
The opposite word for useful is "useless".
this piece of sh!t is useless
There are many symbols in programming that have no means but it used in programmig is called useless symbols. like- #$%^&*@()
There are way too many and some that are totally useless or dupicate another agency
The word "futile" comes from the Latin word "futilis," which means "vain" or "useless."
Useless
Communication is one of the aspects of human evolution that has allowed us to share ideas and express opinions to one another, and is useless without a common language.
He is useless because you stated that he is. He may-not be useless.
USELESS
You could say it's useless because (outside of a very small group of scholars and enthusiasts) the language is no longer spoken or written. You won't be called upon, when visiting a foreign country, to read Latin road signs or ask the way to the bathroom in Latin. There are also reasons, though, why learning Latin is not useless at all. It's useful for its own intrinsic intellectual interest, as an example of a language that is structured quite differently from English. Latin has an important and beautiful literature - particularly the poetry, which, like all poetry, is best appreciated in the original language. Probably the greatest practical benefit of studying Latin, though, is the light it sheds on the words of our own language. About 2/3 of the English vocabulary is derived from Latin, either directly or via Latin's daughter language, French. An English-speaking student who has studied Latin is a better speaker and writer (and speller!) of his or her own native language.
useless>pointless
"Useless" in Afrikaans is "nutteloos."
i came here to find out and this was utterly useless