sociolinguistics
Linguistic anthropology
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stylistics a+
Pragmatics
Shakespearean isn't a language...
hate
what are you doing
The problem is in the headphone jack. It has a switch that shuts off the speakers when you plug in headphones, but that switch is stuck on. You will have to have the jack replaced if it is built in to the motherboard or on a connector on the front of the tower, or you can replace the sound card.
what kind of language the charachters use. its not what they say, its how they say it. are they effective in making their point.
The English word 'study ' is said in African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "somaa".
In the Kisii language of African origin,"Imbuya mono" has the meaning of "Welcome" in English language. has the meaning of "Thank you" in English language.
there really is no hardest language. It depends on how much you put forth to study it. Depends on your native language. For English speakers, top four as established by research are Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. Russian I'd say English because it has loads of words and most of the words are very confusing.
In the Kisii language of African origin,kwareganigure has the meaning of "Welcome" in English language.
In the Kisii language of African origin,"togosomia" has the meaning of "We are teaching in" in English language.
"Nindakobore" is not a recognized English word. It may be a name or term in a different language.
It is an international word, so we say that almost the same way as english speakers. We type it Šarm (Š is Sh in your language).
In the Kisii language of African origin,Naigotire has the meaning of "I am satisfied."
Speakers may use intonation, stress, pitch, volume, and tempo to give clues to meaning and emphasis with their voice. These vocal cues help convey emotions, attitudes, and intentions in communication.
In the Kisii language of African origin,Bwakire has the meaning of "How have you woken up."
This question is puzzling. On could say, perfectly reasonably that a language is 'supported', kept going by its speakers. However, it's not at all clear what the question means.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Nkorokwa..." has the meaning of "My name is..." in English.