Leon Trotsky
She didn't invent anything. She was a brilliant speaker who worked endlessly for the rights of African-Americans and women.
Speaker of Lok Sabha
Robespierre was a brilliant lawyer and began as a left wing advocate for the poor and disenfranchised. As time went on, many came to question his brutal executions. However, he achieved his power by being an eloquent speaker and respected revolutionary who went too far in carrying out the Reign of Terror.
What is the job of the speaker in the house of representatives
Sri G.V. Mavalanker..first assembly's speaker shanno devi ..first women speaker is Meira KUmar
The diamond is brilliant. (shiny) The idea was brilliant. (good)She was a brilliant person. (smart)The speaker had brilliant sound quality. (clear)
because he was a brilliant speaker and could persuade people
She didn't invent anything. She was a brilliant speaker who worked endlessly for the rights of African-Americans and women.
It is an abbreviation for "hear, all ye good people, hear what this brilliant and eloquent speaker has to say!
the speaker will be pushed past its farthest flex point and it will eventually start tearing the actual speaker and will break
Litteraly "not pregnant"... or eventually "not loud speaker box"
Whatever else you might say, you have to admit that he was an amazingly deep thinker and a brilliant speaker.
Both French and Russian have sounds that are not found in English, so an English speaker will have to learn how to pronounce these sounds. It is difficult for an English speaker to learn how to pronounce either language correctly, and they will most likely have an accent. Both French and Russian have grammatical features that are difficult for an English speaker. These include: different word order, the use of grammatical gender, and remebering to decline adjectives, and different patterns of verb conjugation. However, Russian has more features that will be alien to an English speaker, such as: perfective verbs, the Cyrillic alphabet, three grammatical genders (French has only two), and grammatical case for nouns and adjectives. The Russian stress pattern is harder to learn than French and the rules of Russian spelling are more complicated than those of French. French also has a great many words of vocabulary that it shares with English, making this aspect a little easer for English speakers. Russian has fewer of these words. For these reasons, the average English speaker will probably find French easier to learn than Russian. But that isn't necessarily true of all English speakers. Somebody who already speaks a langauge closely related to Russian - Polish or Ukranian for example - is likely to find Russian easier.
It can work, but it will not sound good. Any deformations of the cone will "color" the sound, which will sound muddy and not clear. Eventually the speaker will die due to the voice coil dragging in the magnet because the speaker isn't moving correctly. If you have a speaker with a hole in it you should replace it.
хлеп - khlyep -- Probably among the hardest single syllable words for an English speaker to say.
That should be written: "quand tu es aussi brillant que moi, il est difficile d'être humble". Whoever he was, the speaker wasn't very brilliant in French.
подругаhttp://translate.google.com/#en|ru|girlfriendthen to "listen" to the pronunciation use the "speaker-looking" icon in the bottom right box...