No because as far as I'm concerned they speak no sign language is any countries
The Rosetta stone contains the same message in three different scripts.Greeka Greek Egyptian hybridthe ancient EgyptianBy this combination scholars were at last able to decipher ancient Egyptian.
No, the stone was a decree issued by Ptolemy V in Memphis, an early capital of the lower kingdom of Egypt, around 200 BCE.Ramses II lived over a thousand years earlier, though the cities he built on the Nile Delta were not far from what later became Memphis.The Greeks knew Ramses II by the name "Ozymandias," made famous in the poem that contains the line: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!
Well I have experience using both pimsleur (German) and Rosetta stone. Rosetta it seems, is only truly useful if you are already taking classes in said language with the intention of supplementing the classroom teachings. Rosetta Stone strictly teaches you visually the meaning of the word which can be very confusing. I will give you an example. Rosetta Stone focuses heavily on visualistic learning stating that this is the natural way we learn to speak when we are infants. This is very true and in this it excells at teaching you with associating the word with what you are looking at. It also has the word written in text as well as a voice to help you with pronouncing it correctly. However, it does not tell you the English translation of said word/ picture. A perfect example for me would be when I saw a picture with a pair of eyes on it. I learned the word to "associate" with it and excelled in the many tests it throws at you by showing you just the picture and making you say the word. The problem was that I associated this picture to mean "Eyes" but when speaking to my friend with this native language it meant "to look". This happens very very often with this software so unless you are already taking classes I would strongly recommend against using it..waste of your money to give you misconceptions of the language. With pimsleur you WILL learn to speak your language of interest. After about 2 weeks of doing classes (not everyday because of busy schedule) I blew my native German speaking friend away with the amount of progress. The only downside is you do not learn to read and write the language...but you certainly will be able to speak it. I have heard of people devoting alot of time to this program and be speaking decently within 5-10 days. Sadly, I cant answer that question for you. I can only give you my experiences and thoughts on each program. Pimsleur is far superior when it comes to picking up a new language and running with it. It gives you nothing in the department of writing and reading though. Rosetta Stone is only suited to help you supplement classroom teaching or audio like pimsleur. Although, I would not in any case use Rosetta again unless I had the time to sit myself down in a classroom and learn details proper. Sorry for the bad grammar
The Temple was built of stone. The roof (as far as I know) was of flat pieces of marble.
I think that Rosetta Stone is the same as all other language programs out there, like Baron's, for example. I have tried many language learning programs, but I think Rosetta Stone is by far the best out there. It may be expensive, but it is worth it in the end! :)
No because as far as I'm concerned they speak no sign language is any countries
The Rosetta stone contains the same message in three different scripts.Greeka Greek Egyptian hybridthe ancient EgyptianBy this combination scholars were at last able to decipher ancient Egyptian.
the speed of a comet and the rotation is far too fast for a spacecraft to land
No. No spacecraft has gone past Eris, nor are there currently plans to send anything there.
116 km.X-43A 7000mph.
not yet so far
No. Eris was only discovered in 2005. Even if a spacecraft was launched for it right then, it would not have gotten there yet. So far there are no missions to Eris.
Not yet so far..:-)because its not possible to a human to go onto a space without any spacecraft... but The first man who jumped in an earth's orbit with a spacecraft is "YURI GAGARIN"
nothing at all. only inertia moving it forward
Pluto has yet to be visited by a spacecraft because it is so far away.
You can't as far as I know....