Ah, what a lovely question! "Listen to many, speak to a few" means taking the time to hear the thoughts and feelings of many people, but only sharing your own thoughts with a select few you trust. It's like painting a beautiful landscape - you gather inspiration from the world around you, but carefully choose where to focus your energy and attention. Just like how each color on our palette has a purpose, each person we listen to can teach us something valuable.
This is a part of a long speech by Polonius in Hamlet, giving a lot of tedious advice to his son Laertes. It means basically listen to everybody but only express your opinions to a few people.
The play is written in English so he obviously speaks English. With very few exceptions, all the characters in Shakespeare's plays speak English, whether they are French, Italian, Austrian, Egyptian, or Welsh. The exceptions are the one scene in Henry V written in French and a few lines in Latin (like "Et tu Brute")ANS 2 - I beleive Othello speaks in Danish. Just because the play is written in English, does nor mean that is the language of the characters.
Eddie Murphy primarily speaks English, as it is his native language. While he has showcased some ability to speak other languages in his films, such as a few phrases in Spanish or African languages, there is no evidence to suggest he is fluent in them. His comedic performances often involve using accents and dialects, but these are primarily for entertainment rather than reflecting his language skills.
48 plus a few hamsters
Well, Wort did quite a few books, he was obviously on viagra.
The quote "Listen to many, speak to a few" is often attributed to William Shakespeare, specifically from his play "Hamlet." It is a piece of advice about the importance of being a good listener and choosing one's words wisely.
They listen to the minister, who carefully selects the few good verses in the Bible and then decides what he wants them to mean.
Many many countries speak the same language. Here are just a few examples:The U.S. and Canada both speak EnglishFrance and Canada both speak FrenchNorth Korea and South Korea both speak KoreanLebanon and Syria both speak Arabic
"Few" means "not many." "A few" is generally taken to mean "about four."
A few milliseconds via satellite. This doesn't mean everyone will LISTEN.
honestly i listen few song and skip some of them
In the sentence, 'Few Americans speak fluent French.', the pronoun (indefinite) is few; adjective fluent; verb speak.
There are many online websites where you can listen to the song, Get It Girl, for free and even download it for free. A few of these sites include 4shared, MP3 Juices, and on My Space.
A phone is full duplex, both can speak and listen at the same time. A CB-radio is half duplex, ony one can speak at a time.
No, but she knows a few phrases.
Most Australians speak English, though there are a few Italians, Greeks etc who don't speak English. There are also many languages used by the aborigines.
Bandjalung is an Aboriginal language from the Brisbane-Grafton area. If it is still in common use, possibly only a few thousand people would speak it.