One of the primary source excerpts that exemplifies difficult language due to its antiquity is the "Declaration of Independence." The use of 18th-century English, including formal phrasing and complex sentence structures, can pose challenges for modern readers. Additionally, archaic vocabulary and legal jargon may require careful interpretation to fully grasp the document's intent and significance. Overall, its historical context makes it a compelling yet challenging read.
The pharaoh is an example of a polytheistic ruler because he/she believes in many Gods.
It is a monument of a particular shape. It's difficult to describe, but if you can find a picture of the Washington Monument in Washington DC, you will see a beautiful example.
Everyone wants their language to be the oldest, but the truth is, that written language doesn't go back very far in Human history, and without artifacts of writing, we can't tell what was going on with language, or how it evolved. We can only theorize.
It is the form of the preposition "am" when referring to the second person (singular or familiar): amdanat ti. E.g. Rhywbeth amdanat ti = Something about you "Am" is a very flexible preposition, and can mean "about", "for", "at", "around", "on", "towards" or various other things, depending on the context. Prepositions are one of the most difficult things to deal with in any language. "Up" in English is a notorious example: you can go up, put up, put up with, set up, be up by, get up, slip up, end up in, and so on!
The Aztec used Logoglyphs for writing. Logoglyphs are a picture based language, similarly used like hieroglyphs. Each picture had a meaning (or a series of meanings). For example, a person's rank was differentiated by what clothes they were drawn wearing.
Richard Hakluyt's reasons why Britain should go to the New World
It's difficult to say for sure because people who teach English as a second language usually live abroad and are paid in that country's currency. For example, in China 4500 yuan is the average salary.
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It is difficult to determine the "youngest" language, as languages evolve over time. However, one example of a relatively new language is Tok Pisin, a creole language in Papua New Guinea that emerged in the late 19th century.
"Apple" is an example of concrete language because it refers to a physical, tangible object that can be perceived by the five senses.
Rainsford went to the window and looked out toward the sea
It's difficult to list all of the curse words in the English language, because curse words differ quite heavily based on the country -or even the city- that you live in. For example, what someone in the U.K. may find offensive may simply be a normal, mundane word to an American.
crstopher colombus story of men with tails
No I cannot, because there is no word in the English language spelled "leglislate".
It is a language which is difficult for a non-native speaker to learn (typically uses a different alphabet) and is normally important for strategic reasons. For example, Russian during the Cold War, Arabic now.
answer is: I placed a jar in Tennessee, / . . . It made the slovenly wilderness / Surround that hill (Stevens, "The Anecdote of the Jar")
Africans dont have a specific language because its a continent not a country .Therefore, if you speak the language of your tribe. For an example, if your from Ghana , then you have a specific tribe and you speak the language of that tribe.