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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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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

How do you speak algerian?

u speak algerian by learning it .

for example if u want to say hello u can say eh-ha-lane, or salam- alikoum

how are you is = kiak for a boy and kiaki for a girl, or kiakoum for a group of people.

What is 'Pluto' in genitive case?

The dictionary entry is Pluto (on) -onis. So it'd be Plutonis.

What is more positive connotation costly or extravagant?

Costly. "Extravagant" suggests that the object is not worth the price.

What does konero mean?

The word Konero, in Japanese means 'to knead'

Sorry if it's the wrong language!

Why should you learn another language?

There are four main reasons for learning a foreign language. One is that the study of another language improves our use and our understanding of our own. Another is that learning to use another language is the epitome of "thinking outside the box," because every language "thinks" about things differently. Third, it is a lot of fun. The fourth reason is in the form of a negative: Not knowing any other languages keeps us parochial, isolated and ignorant.

Isn't that enough? After all, most of the world is bilingual at least, and to most people this question would seem absurd. Why learn another language? You might as well ask Why learn to read? Oh, we could add that it might help you get a job, if we thought that was a good reason for learning something you would not otherwise care about. Besides, the idea "might help you get a job" is clearly implicit in the idea of " making you well-spoken and able to think in more ways than one."

Often, learning another language is done out of necessity. People who are forced to move to another country have to learn that language to get by. I suppose you could just stick with your own, but in a country where you are surrounded by people you don't understand, it's pretty hard. You learn other languages to communicate with others in a different country. to learn how other people string sentences together and you feel pretty good when you

Learning other languages is also fun. It's interesting finaly master a word that's been imposible for you.

What is hyponyms?

A hyponym refers to a specific word like proper nouns. For example, Ford is a hyponym for the concept of car. You would normally use them to narrow a search for a specific topic.

Where can you learn sign language free?

A really great way is YouTube or if you have an iPhone get "FamilyASL1" and "SignLanguage" both free

How do you promote phonological awareness among children whose home language isn't English?

While the child is young, submerge him or her into social situations appropriate for the age to interact in English. For example, enroll the child in a preschool with English speaking children or expose the child daily to shows such as Sesame Street.

Can a symbol be and allusion?

no....i don't think so. An allusion is a connection and a symbol is when something represents another thing. Hope this helped:)

What is the 300th letter of the alphabet?

The alphabet of which language? The English Alphabet only has 26 letters.

How are sonnets written by shakespeare different from sonnet written in today's age?

It really rather depends on what the modern sonnet-writer is doing. A modern sonnet-writer might well adopt the rhythm, rhyme scheme and general structure of Shakespeare's sonnets. In this case, the only difference would be that they are different poems which is obvious.

What is habiter verb?

In French, Habiter is to live (used when you are talking about where someone lives. Vivre is to live as opposed to being dead.

What is 'pottoka' when translated from Basque to English?

The word pottoka refers to a semi feral breed of small pony native to France and Spain. These wild little ponies have been genetically isolated for centuries and are considered to be an iconic symbol to the Basque.

Is the sentence 'Sharon borrowed a book about gardening from her mother by using no pesticides' correct?

It made sense until ' by using no pesticides ' .

How does she not use pesticides to borrow a book... ?

Ambiguous Modifier Apex.