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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 about any color?

when someone ask to speak something on color then the first step from side should be to ask himself what's the most color you like most and then think about the use of this color in ur life and surrounding and then u can explain all the point

What does the term mien libber mean?

Perhaps you mean "Mein Lieber." That is a German phrase something like, "my dear fellow."

What does thank you for your compliment mean?

Generally it is an acknowledgement that the speaker has taken something as a compliment without the speaker being forced to agree that the compliment is correct.

How do you speak in roblox?

its easy...if you said you are over thirteen all you have to do is click the typing-box at the bottom of the screen or press the / button and start typing...or if you said you were under 13 you need a parent account to let you speak,but you can click a speech bubble on the screen and choose a phrase...

How is Spanish hard?

The way verb forms are used in Spanish is very defferent from the English way.

Also, Spanish nouns have grammatical gender. that is, all things--rocks, trees, day, night, summer and Tuesday--are considered either masculine or feminine. So instead of "he" and "she" for actual males and females but "it" for those other things, the window is "she" and the book is "he." And adjectives have to be the correct form to match the nouns they modify.

On the other hand, the relation between the spelling and sound of words--once you get used to the Spanish conventions--is easier than English. You don't have letter sequences like English "ough" being pronounced several different ways in different words.

How do you speak cockney?

well.... you could easily watch a phew films that include a cockney accent, "my fair lady", "oliver twist" and there are loads more. Or... you could search in google "how to speak in a cockney accent" or "cockney slang" or "cockney rhyming slang".

Hope that helped ^ ^

What does bılıyonmu mean?

bilionmu = biliyor musun

means do you know?

How do you use the word edge in a sentence?

You could say "Watch out! Be sure to dodge the Edge of that Table, or you may Stub your Toe!"

How do you speak 'match'?

I'm not sure, but it may be a word game where you add 'tch' to the ends of words and remove the last letter, like so: 'Mtch namtch itch Botch' is 'My name is Bob'.

Which is easier - Scottish Gaelic or Irish?

I'd say they are about the same overall, some aspects of Scottish Gaelic are

easier, but the phonology takes some practice. Irish is closer to the spelling

but is more conservative and more complex in other respects.

Use the word ambiguous in a sentence?

Since the man had no idea what he should do next, he found himself in an ambiguous situation.

What is occasionally?

Occasionally is something that would happen only on ''occasion'' as aposed to something that happens all of the time

What is the difference between 'for you' and 'to you'?

Analytically speaking these are different things but it is very hard to tell since one requires a special incident to be necessarily different. Here is an example.

The Scenario: Wife and Husband in an argument

Husband: Honey, I did this FOR YOU (In this case it is used as an action), why would you think I would ever betray you.

Wife: Your not, TO YOU(In this case TO YOU is being used as a declarative because the wife is pointing out her husband's opinion that she wholeheartedly disagrees with.) everything is a game, I have reached the point where I can't take your silly games anymore.

Attempted descriptionA thing or action is "for you" when it is intended to provide you with a benefit or desirable condition.

A thing or action is "to you" when it has an impact on you.

"To you" can also be used to indicate that something is being described from your viewpoint by another person, and that viewpoint is not necessarily how others see the same thing.

How do you speak lango?

Lango language, or Luo, is mutually intelligible with Acholi and Kumam, and related to other Luo languages of Uganda and Kenya

Where can Iearn Pashki?

There is no actual place to learn Pashki, but if you closely watch a cat's body movement and stretches etc. you should be able to learn a bit. Also, some basic instructions are in the books Catkin and Cat's Paws, so it is something you'll have to work out yourself for now

How do you say 'do you want to withdraw money' or 'do you want cash out' in Chinese?

Do you want to withdraw money: 你想要取钱吗?(ni xiang yao qu qian ma)

Do you want to cash out: 你想要兑现吗?(ni xiang yao duì xiàn ma)

What are the basics of Welsh grammar?

Welsh Grammar is far from simple, and the rules are somewhat intricate, and confuse even hardened Welsh speakers. A few very brief basics are:

There Is No Indefinite article (a/an):

for example "A dog" would just be "Ci"

There are Three ways to spell and say "The"

When in front of a consonant, We use "Y"

However:

If the noun is feminine Soft Mutation will take place.

So, "Cat" for example is a feminine noun which begins with a consonant. so "The Cat" is "Y Cath" before mutation. After mutation takes place, the noun becomes "Y Gath."

The Second is "Yr"

"yr" is used in front of a vowel and in front of h. Remember that "w" and "y" are vowels in Welsh.

So "Apple" Begins with a vowel in welsh, therefore, "The Apple" becomes "Yr Afal"

The Third is "'r"

is used after a word ending in a vowel - no matter whether the word which follows begins with a vowel or with a consonant. For example, The phrase "The Children Are" Becomes "Mae'rPlant"

Mutation occurs in these eight letters:

Soft:

P is Written and pronounced as B

T as D

C as G

B as F

D as Dd (Th)

M as F

Ll as L

and Rh as R.

Nasal:

P is Written and pronounced as Mh

T as Nh

C as Ngh

B as M

D as N

G as Ng

Aspirate:

P as Ph

T as Th

C as Ch.

It Is Useful to remember that in welsh the Adjective follows the Noun.

So, "The red Car" Would become " Y Car Coch." which translates directly as "The Car Red."

There Are Three exceptions, however the words are not overly common.

Hen (meaning Old)

Hoff (Favourite)

Prif (Main/Cheif)

So, "The Old car" Become "Y Car Hen." Which translates at the same.

As with French, Words are either Masculine or Feminine, as there is no way to distinguish, When learning the words, it is important to learn whether it is masculine or feminine, so you do not make a mistake when mutating.

These are brief basics, but some of the most important rules.