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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 geordie?

hi i am mr upside down mr wrong way up man from down london land redheads

How do you speak dubia?

Dubai is a country located in the Arab United Arab Emirates. It is not a language to be spoken, more so a country where various languages are spoken.

The official language of Dubai is Arabic. Yet, other dialects that the people of Dubai speak are English, Urdu, Punjabi, Persian, Hindi, Malayam, and Tagalog.

How can I practice the speaking skill of English language and I can't find anyone speak with me?

Watch alot of Television in order to hear the people communicating. Learn from them and practice the different speaking skills on your own.

How do you learn to speak Croatian?

Because it's usefull to know one Slavic language, because all of them are very symilar and beautifull. Similar languages are : Chroatian, Serbian, Slovenian, Chernogorian. So this common language is the Serbian-Chroatian language. When you know chroatian you`ll know the whole list.

How do you speak satanic?

Satanic is a belief system, not a culture or secret society. There is no secret handshake, no way to tell a practitioner from anyone else unless they want you to, and it is practiced in the language of the practitioner.

actually, there is a Satanic language, its not commonly spoken, its used for rituals, its called Enochian, and its a combination of German, Latin and Ancient Gaelic

How do you say fat in different languages?

haha, i like your thinking, well if it helps in french it is gros (pronounce "Grow") for males and grosse (pronounce "Gross") for females

Spanish or Portuguese: gordo (m) or gorda (f)

German: dick

Italian: grasso, grassa

Russian:то́лстый

Is age considered an important factor in second language acquisition?

A child who starts learning a second language early on will generally learn mostly (or entirely) by speaking and listening, and probably won't analyze the grammar much if at all.

An older person is more likely to use reading and writing more in the process, and may never be as much at ease with speaking and listening.

What language is Non C'e Piu by Celtic Woman in?

The song "Non C'è Più" by Celtic Woman is sung in Italian. The title "Non C'è Più" is typically used to mean 'there isn't...anymore' or simply 'no longer', as in the sentence "flume non c'è più" which means "there isn't a river anymore".

What languages do kenyan children learn?

Kenyan children learn many different languages. Kenya is a multi-language country, Swahili and English being it's offical languages. However, there is 62 languages spoken in Kenya.

How do you speak foo?

My friend taught me this and all you have to do is add 'ineg' (the first i has an a sound almost) in front of the vowels in a word. Unless its a word like 'tree'. You would say trinegee instead of trinegeinege.

How difficult is Portuguese?

If you are English speaking it is harder than Spanish but I would argue far richer. It is the language that most closely resembles Latin of any spoken today. The grammar is complex and the vocabulary is large but the language follows strict rules for pronounciation and spelling so once you have mastered these reading aloud is easy. The differences between Portuguese spoken in Porgugal, Brazil and African countries is fascinating. Good luck!

How fast can you learn a foreign language if you go to the country where it's spoken?

It really depends on you, or how fast you can learn things. Some people learn the language within a year, and others take longer.

What is the best way for children learn grammar?

If you mean the best way for children to learn to speak in standard English, mostly is to hear people speaking in standard English. On occasion, you can point out to them what is the correct way to say something. That we may understand what is meant by "I ain't seen him"; but some people would not know what that means but would understand "I haven't seen him."

If you are talking about giving them a better understanding of how sentence structure works from an analytic point of view, that is supposed to come from their English classes in school. It rubs off better on some than it does on others.

It can also help to spend some time studying another language and comparing/contrasting the way the two languages work. For example, the have picked up, by habit, the way to use a word sequence without thinking about how it is formed; there can be an "aha!" moment when they see that French or Latin or German uses a different way to express the same idea.

What is the country of the origin of latin?

Italy is where Latin came from; it was the language of the ancient Romans. However, as the Roman Empire spanned most of southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, several modern countries used the Latin language, such as Spain, Portugal, southern England, Greece, Turkey, Egypt and even present-day Israel, Irak and modern Iran qualify.

How do you speak zimbabwean slang?

It's not that hard, but it constantly changes and you need to keep talking to people who live there to keep up. Just for starters:

Dwas =Stupid; Gwash =Ugly; Item =Chick; Daij =Girl; Oan =Guy; Qwan =Mom; Balli =Dad; Mull =Nice; Heavy =Deep; Bleak =Angry; Tee =Kiss

How do you speak Vermont English?

Just replace any "r" in the middle or at the end of a word with an "ah" sound as in "lets go foah ah ride in theah cah to seah the fahm". Dropping the "t' from the ends of words is also helpful. I'm from Chicagoso my relatives in Vermont can't understand me either.

How do you speak alien?

There is no such language as "alien". It's like wanting to know how to speak "foreign".

How do you learn Japanese alphabet?

There are 4 sets of characters to Japanese "alphabets" in total, called 'Hiragana', 'Katakana' , 'Kanji', and Rōmaji . The first two together are called 'kana'. The last one isn't truly Japanese; it's just a Japanese version of the Latin alphabet.

To learn kana there are easy-to-use tables and comprehensive guides as well as pronunciation helps all over the web, which are just a search away. Kana includes 'syllables' rather than 'letters' since in Japanese phonology there is no consonant, with one exception of 'n'. So letters as we know them in English, are merged with each of the five vowels (a, i, u, e, o) creating syllabic characters. E.g. the group 'B' would be (ba, bi, bu, be, bo). There are 48 main characters in each of the two different kana, which once learnt the rest is easy. But there are also secondary characters formed by merging some main syllables and other processes. Specifically katakana, has more characters than hiragana, since it is used to write foreign terms in Japanese so it needs to provide Japanese writing with non-Japanese syllables.

To learn kanji, which is the main body of the Japanese language, there are course books like minna no nihongo' and 'genki' among others, as well as numerous websites taking you through kanji step by step which can be found via searching.

There is a total of 2136 standardized kanji announced by Japan's Ministry of Education, called 'jouyou' kanji, by learning which you can almost completely understand today's standard Japanese, like in newspapers, TV and such. There are devices called 'denshi jisho' [electronic dictionary] that can be of great help for this case, in addition to several comprehensive online dictionaries.

Rōmaji is something you already know. It is based on the English pronunciation of the Latin alphabet, but with different rules. In the Hebonshiki system, it only has the following letters:

a b ch d e f g h i j k m n o p r s sh t ts u w y z.

Long vowels have a macron over them: example: dō. All consonants except n must have a vowel after them, or "Y" plus a vowel after them: example: kyo. A few combinations, such as ts, ch and sh count as single consonants.

The different between es y esta?

The differences between the verbs ser and estar are the uses.

Ser is used for:

hour, day, and date

What time is it?

¿Qué hora es?

express places of origin (where someone is from)

I am from India.

Soy de India.

occupation (job)

She is a teacher.

Ella es una maestra.

nationality

My best friend is Cuban

Mi mejor amiga es Cubana.

possesion

It is Emily's

Es de Emily.

Estar is used for:

location

I am in the library.

Estoy en la biblioteca

expressing state

The tea is cold.

La taza está fría.

progressive verb

My parents are eating.

Mis parientes están comiendo.

These are all of the uses of ser and estar that I can think of. Hope that's what you were asking because it took me forever to think of it, and then editing was just frustrating o well lol. :) By the way there's this really great spanish website if you have any further grammar questions or verb questions. Its called http://www.studyspanish.com/ Have fun! :)

What is a lupetta?

A Lupetta is a Girl Scout Brownie from Italy. Lupetta is in the Italian language.