Well it is different in some cases .It all comes down to what and how fast your brains memorize things .
Words and Colors - 2011 was released on: USA: 1 January 2011
Anything can be memorized by anybody, it just depends on the effort you put into it. I think the best way to memorze a song is one line at a time, literally, be it words or music. over and over again until you have it memorized, then move on to the next section playing (or singing) the part you have already memorized and adding the next line and so on. That's what works best for me.
The cast of Words and Colors - 2011 includes: Chris Mast as Chris
it would be: girls' girl's and girls
bhurang for one or more colors or for single color is rang.
Sight words are memorized, so there is no need to be able to sound them out. In order to read phonetically, knowledge of phonetics is needed.
bluebirdbluebookblueberrygrayhoundredbud
A rainbow.
yes mean girls does have cursing in it
Because straight boys are homophobic in other words they hate gays(note:not all straight boys hate gay boys), while gay girls are girls they are from the opposite sex so basically they would like girls but probably they would like straight girls better than gay girls.
Navajo. However if you mean the Navajo Code Talkers, they spoke in a code composed of Navajo words and phrases using a memorized "code book" with both a set of code words and phrases for common military terms, etc. as well as a substitution cypher of words for english letters and digits to send information not in the code. As the system was all memorized if the "code book" had to be destroyed to prevent capture it meant killing the Code Talker. Ordinary Navajos recognized the words but could not understand the coded message.
There are no colors that are homophones in English. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, and colors do not fit this category.