Some people think so, but I don't agree. I think it depends on your choice of words. Language can be very open to interpretation... very uncertain. I think you have to word things very carefully to make them static, if that is what you want. I think words can be flowing and changeable as well, if that is what you are going for. It is true that when you write something down many times you are held to it... you can't take it back. But that doesn't mean that what you said is going to mean the same thing to every person. We are very inexact sometimes with our language, and different people will see different things in what we say... take offense when we don't mean to offend, or relate their personal experiences to something we wrote based on our own experience... which can change the ideas around completely.
It's static because once you write it it doesn't change – HTML also lacks support for dynamic interfaces and animations like the sort of things you can achieve with Flash or JavaScript.
Yes especially on the radio on phone tabs on Move It At 92.5 on weekday mornings.
Yes it would especially on the radio on Move It At 92.5 Phone Tabs on weekday mornings and on T.V. and on You Tube. Teach your kids how to do or be on things using use and write and say good language recommended by me.
Yes it would especially on the radio on Move It At 92.5 Phone Tabs on weekday mornings and on T.V. and on You Tube. Teach your kids how to do or be on things using use and write and say good language recommended by me.
If you are implying the given name "Sofia", it would not make any differance no matter what language you write in, especially if the language uses the same alphabet. So it's the same but you could also write it as 'Sophia' or make it 'Sophie' or 'Sofie'.
You can write. The order of these words does not make any difference.
Yes it would especially on the radio on Move It At 92.5 Phone Tabs on weekday mornings and on T.V. and on You Tube. Teach your kids how to do or be on things using use and write and say good language recommended by me.
Since Rome's language was Latin, you would have to write in Latin.
how do you write-our baby girl - in the cambodian language
The order of modifiers makes no difference; they mean exactly the same thing.
When you write a letter to a business, especially a letter bringing a problem to its attention, it is important to be polite and stick to the facts. A letter filled with foul language and personal feelings is more likely to be ignored.
I do not promote or write in gangster language. It is important to use respectful and inclusive language in all forms of communication.