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It is legal to regulate speech at work. At a workplace, unless everyone speaks the same languages, it is rude and counterproductive to use a foreign language in front of others who can't understand.
Arabic -- although each country speaks a different dialect.
Many students take a foreign language course during their time in college. Learning a foreign language in the classroom can be a great way to acquire skills that you will use throughout your life. However, it's important to practice those skills outside of the classroom, too. Here are five ways to strengthen your foreign language skills. Watch foreign language films/TV shows. Seek out films or TV shows that were made in a country that speaks the language you are studying. If you are an advanced language student, try watching them without the subtitles. If you are a beginning language student, then using the English subtitles will most likely make the experience more valuable for you. Join a foreign language discussion group.Find a foreign language discussion group (either on campus or somewhere within your community) so that you can practice your verbal language skills regularly with others. Read in the foreign language. Find reading materials in the foreign language you are studying and practice your reading comprehension skills by trying to get as much as you can from each source. You probably won’t be able to understand everything, but you can strengthen your reading comprehension skills (and foreign language vocabulary) by relying on context clues and consulting a dictionary when needed. Travel to another country. Few things are better for increasing your foreign language abilities than traveling to a country where the language is spoken. Not only will your language skills improve, your cultural understandings will flourish, too.
It would be better to list the schools that do accept ASL as a foreign language. Most do NOT, only recently has some schools started to accept ASL as a foreign language. George Mason University in Fairfax VA does.
There are many Universitys that will accept ASL as a foreign language. For example, Yale and Stanford will accept ASL as a foreign language but many state schools do not have a policy in place. Often, if you speak with the dean of English and request to be tested out of the foreign language requirement in place of ASL, they will work with you. Contact the National Association of the Deaf, (NAD) www.nad.org and they can give you a list of each school that will accept ASL as foreign language credit.
A foreign language is a language that is not often used in a country. When most universities talk about "foreign language," they mean a language other than the main one spoken in your home, or other than the main language that most of your subjects were taught in when you went to school. To be considered a foreign language, the language has to be a language used by humans - so it can't be a computer language like C++ or Java. But if you're a native English speaker, it could be Spanish, or French, or Russian, or Mandarin, etc. Or yes, often, it can be ASL. If your actual question is whether or not ASL is considered to be a "foreign language" for the purposes of college admissions; or if ASL would fulfill your foreign language requirement at university, then the answer to that is often "Yes." If you're a native English speaker, for example, ASL could serve as your "foreign language." But that does vary by university, so you'll have to ask each one directly.
each unown has its own letter. it is hard to read but you can make out some words. it is in English, so it is not a foreign language
African word?. African is not a language. We have 52 countries in Africa, and each country speaks a different language, even sub languages among the same countries. Be more specific. In which language, Arabic, Swahili, Amharic..etc?
It depends on what country the priest lives in. It also depends one what religion you are talking about.
There is no such language as Eskimo. Eskimo is a culture that speaks many languages of the Yupik, Inuit, and Aleut language families. In the Yu' pik language it's Ken kam ken
Every country has a signed language unique to itself, and very few of them are similar to each other. Panama's is Panamanian sign Language, or Lengua de señas panameñas (Panamanians speaks Spanish)
Irish is spoken in Ireland, Scottish is spoken in Scotland, English is spoken in England, and Welsh is spoken in Wales. Each language has its own unique linguistic characteristics and cultural significance within its respective country.