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Language shift occurs when a second language replaces the first language as the primary means of communication within a community. This may lead to a decline in the use of the original language and potential loss of cultural identity.
Sanskrit is considered a "frozen language" because it has not evolved or undergone significant changes for centuries. Its grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation have remained largely preserved over time, making it a stable and consistent language that maintains its ancient form.
German is the only official language in Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein.
If you mean a US state and an official language other than English then Hawaii - in which Hawaiin is also an official language
The second most common letter in the English language is "e." It is found in many common words and occurs frequently in everyday writing.
It's language that does not change
Frozen is rated R for some disturbing images and language. (MPAA)
it turns into a solid
Language shift occurs when a second language replaces the first language as the primary means of communication within a community. This may lead to a decline in the use of the original language and potential loss of cultural identity.
Frozen water vapor refers to water vapor that has condensed and frozen into ice crystals or snow. This occurs at temperatures below freezing and is visible in weather phenomena such as snowflakes or frost.
Only if they are thawed, NOT if frozen. Swallowing of frozen foods can cause stomach cramps and digestive trouble.
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Sanskrit is considered a "frozen language" because it has not evolved or undergone significant changes for centuries. Its grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation have remained largely preserved over time, making it a stable and consistent language that maintains its ancient form.
No. Antarctica is frozen, with some melting and re-freezing that occurs during summer periods.
Unfortunately frozen IS the only word that rhymes with chosen besides ambrosian.
It would not hurt because the nerves are frozen, but this only nubs the pain.
Only 2 percent of fresh water is frozen in glaciers.