People typically think in their native language, which is the language they are most comfortable and proficient in.
Deaf people think in the language that they speak, which is usually (but not always) the local sign language.
A foreign language is a language that is not widely spoken in a particular region or country. It is typically a language that is used in a different country or by people from another cultural background. Learning a foreign language can help with communication and understanding different cultures.
Western people typically refer to the Chinese language as "Mandarin" or simply "Chinese."
i dont think so i tried and there is no way
use their hands, facial expressions, and body language to communicate in sign language. They may also rely on other visual cues, such as lip-reading and gestures, to enhance their communication. It is important to remember that sign language is a fully developed language with its own grammar and syntax.
Deaf people think in the language that they speak, which is usually (but not always) the local sign language.
They think of their culture and language as passion they take their culture seriously.
A foreign language is a language that is not widely spoken in a particular region or country. It is typically a language that is used in a different country or by people from another cultural background. Learning a foreign language can help with communication and understanding different cultures.
Western people typically refer to the Chinese language as "Mandarin" or simply "Chinese."
I think it will be good to have advertisement in language school so that a person who wants to learn a language he or she will know where to go. Cause people get discriminated for there talking.
kebab isn't a language. it's a dish typically eaten by Persian or afghani people.
I think they didn't, they communicated themselves by signals.
i dont think so i tried and there is no way
they think sense they know how to talk in one language then why learn another
Sure!...At least usually... :P
use their hands, facial expressions, and body language to communicate in sign language. They may also rely on other visual cues, such as lip-reading and gestures, to enhance their communication. It is important to remember that sign language is a fully developed language with its own grammar and syntax.
One criterion of fluency is the ability to think or communicate in a language without first translating it to one's dominant language. People fluent in foreign languages are actually able to think in the foreign language in which they are fluent, but it takes years and a lot of practice to be able to train the mind not to use the linguistic pathways you've been using since you could speak.