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Learning a New Language

Learning a new language can be difficult because it requires time, effort and dedication. However, this is useful if one will work, study, migrate or travel abroad. Students in some countries are also required to learn a foreign language.

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Is her brother pronoun?

The term 'her brother', is a possessive pronoun with a common noun. The word 'her' is a possessive pronoun, a word that replaces a noun (a female person or a name) and indicates that something belongs to that noun. The word 'brother' is a noun, it's noun that belongs to the possessive 'her'.

How do you speak backslang?

i 1st found out about backslang when i was 10 , it took me at least 1 whole year to learn it to be fluent there are lots of types of it

my version is probably one of the hardest e.g

Backslang : Caylat English : Cat

The rules for this version are , After the 1st letter iff it isn't a vowel then its ( Adam , AladAylam)but iff its a constent then ( Dog Daylog ) after the 1st two letters evry vowel after needs expressing Eg

A: Aladaylam : Adam

E: DaylenTayList : Dentist

I: AyLime : Im

O: AyLoPaylen : open

U: YayLoo : You

I Hope This Helps :)

Do you say a 's' or an 's'?

According to Kate Turabian's A Manual for Writers, letters used as terms do not require an article. (22.2.2)

Correct: "Add s to make the the word plural."

Incorrect: "Add an s to make the word plural."

Incorrect: "Add a s to make the word plural."

What does consitutional mean?

As an adjective, it means "of or relating to an established set of principles governing a state" as in a constitutional amendment or "relating to someone's physical or mental condition" as in a constitutional weakness.

As a noun, it means a walk, typically one taken regularly to maintain or restore good health as in "It's time for my constitutional."

How do you know when to use feminine or masculine designations?

According to the gender of the object or person is a guideline for when to use feminine or masculine designations.

Specifically, English generally functions as a gender-less language in that either a neutral term or one form of feminine and masculine possibilities predominates. In gender-ful languages, femininity or masculinity may be obvious in terms of people. But it may not be obvious in terms of concepts, objects and things.

When French disappear as language?

The French language is unlikely to disappear entirely in the foreseeable future due to its status as an official language in several countries and international organizations. However, it faces challenges from globalization and the dominance of English, particularly among younger generations. While some regions may experience a decline in French speakers, especially in informal contexts, efforts to promote and preserve the language continue through education and cultural initiatives. Overall, while its usage may evolve, French is expected to remain a significant global language.

How do you speak in Portuguese?

Speakers who are just learning Portuguese tend to speak the language slowly. As speakers build up confidence with more experience and practice, they tend to speak faster. And the better and faster an individual speaks Portuguese, the more native their speech sounds. For Portuguese and Spanish are among the world's languages that squeeze the most number of syllables per minute into their conversations.

How do you speak krakish?

Nouns are conjuncted into 3 forms,

Verbs: -hen (infinte), -ah ("can"), -a ("try to..."), -ar ("can't"), -hening (present)

Where in the world do people speak Italian?

Wherever Italian is the official language and wherever there are substantial Italian immigrant communities are the main locations where Italian language speakers may be found. Italian is one of the official spoken languages in Europe, at:

  1. coastal Slovenia;
  2. the European Union;
  3. the Holy See/Vatican City;
  4. Istria, Croatia;
  5. Italy;
  6. San Marino;
  7. the Sovereign Military Order of Malta;
  8. Switzerland, especially in the Grigioni and Ticino cantons.

Substantial Italian language-speaking communities may be found on the following continents:

  1. Africa, in the former Italian colonies of Egypt and Eritrea, with some knowledge and use consequently in Ethiopia, Somalia and Tunisia;
  2. Australia, where Italian is the second most spoken language as of the 2001 census;
  3. Europe, in nearby Albania, Greece and Montenegro;
  4. North America, especially in Boston, Chicago, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia and various cities and towns in New Jersey in the United States of America and particularly in Montreal and Quebec City, Canada;
  5. South America, in the greatest numbers in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Venezuela.

Research and statistics suggest around 70 million native speakers of Italian and about 125 million second-language speakers of Italian. Those figures will increase with consideration of the popularity of the language as one to be learned, as the fifth most taught language worldwide, after English, Spanish, French and German.

What is an English word which means 'after death'?

"Posthumous" is a word which means "after death."

Specifically, the word comes into English from Latin. It represents the combination of the root post for "after, behind" and the present infitive humare for "to bury." The pronunciation will be "pa-stoo-muhs" in American English.

What is aniticident and concequence?

Antecedent and Consequence are specific parts of a musical passage that depend upon each other. Informally they are often referred to as call and answer.

Do you have to be raised bilingual to become a translator or can you do it if you learn your second language as a teen?

You don`t have to be raised bilingual in order to become a translator, though it would help for obvious reasons. Many people start learning languages later on in life, and while it is a task coming easier to younger people, many still succeed quiet impressively. I would think, a 12 grade level in either language would be a good start.

What type of story is Por Que' Pican Los Mosquitos?

its a moral story as in why do mosquitoes bite or why do wolves howl. Stories like that include how the world began, or why a moth has wings or something like that.

How do you speak chineese?

go to classes to learn how to speak the language.

Answer:

There is no single "Chinese" language. You first have to determine which of the many dialects will be most useful to you. Most people will find Mandarin (used in Mainland China) or Cantonese (used in Hong Kong) most useful. However if your need is tied to certain region, the local dialect will be more useful.

You then have to find a teacher or school. This is essential as Chinese dialects are tonal languages. A sentence in Mandarin which transcribes into English as "Mah mah mah mah" (Isn't that mother horse mad) makes no sense to a Chinese listener unless the proper rising and falling tones are used. Even then you must ensure that the accents you are being taught will identify you as a educated person, not from the rural districts.

Schooling in the language will require some familiarity with the written language - not all texts are in phonetic English or Pinyin. Even then changes between the phonetic equivalents are obivous (Beijing used to be Peking)

How do you say black in Aztec?

The Nahuatl word for black is tliltic or cacatzactli. Nahuatl is the name of the Aztec language.

How do you speak furbish?

its in the manual it tells you how to say things in furbish it should be in the box with your furby