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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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What is another way to say how are you in spanish?

¿Cómo está / están / estás / estáis?

¿Cómo le / les / te / os va?

¿Qué tal está / están / estás / estáis?

¿Qué tal le / les / te / os va?

*¿Cómo es / son / eres / sois? (What are you like? / What do you look like?)

What does Saigo ni mean?

It's Japanese. It means "lastly", or "finally". It refers to something that goes at the end.

Where can you get the Rosetta Stone for Hebrew for free?

You can't legally get the Rosetta stone free for any language.


If you would like to try a very good free online program, duolinguois an excellent choice

What is meaning of name Swapnil?

Dictionary meaning of 'Swapnil' is 'Dreamy'. When the word is used in the name of a person, it implies , " a person who always dreams of beauties OR " a person of beautiful dreams"

How do you speak English effectively?

Learning to speak a language isn't always easy, but they said the best way is total immersion. Going to a country and speaking the language with a bunch of people around you who are native speakers is an excellent way to learn. Of course, it works better for extroverts than introverts. Another way is to live in a language house. They have these at many colleges. It is kind of like a dorm, but the rule is that you can only speak a specific foreign language while in the dorm... so your roommates and the people in your building can help you learn. There are other ways that are more common... taking a class, learning from tapes, etc. And those are great things... not knocking them at all. If you have the self-motivation a home study course is a great idea because you can go at your own pace... but a face-to-face class has the advantage of other people that you can talk to in the language, which helps a lot.

What is the difference between die and pass away?

Nothing. They say 'Pass Away' in an attempt to tell scared children if their relative passed away to make it seem less bad.

But death isn't scary, though. :)

How do you speak elven?

I don't know all that much, but according to Thalassian, the following two phrases mean....

-Bash'a no falor talah! "Taste the chill of true death!"

and

-Bal'a dash, malanore! "Greetings, traveler."

How do you speak gypsy?

i am gypsy and there is really no specil way we speak we just speak whith a britsh actent

How do you use because in a sentence?

He can't eat bread because he's gluten intolerant.

Because he has the flu, he has to stay in bed.

What is more important similarities or differences?

Imagine if everything was similar, the world would be quite boring won't it? Now imaging some people fast at running, wealthy, chubby people; the world would be better won't it? So I believe differences is better.

How do you avoid mother tongue influence in English?

In order to avoid influence from your mother tongue in any new language, you must practice until you actually think in the new language. Immerse yourself in English - watch English TV, read magazines and books and newspapers, speak the language constantly until it becomes second nature to you. Only then will you stop translating what you think into English and actually think in that language.

How do you make a sentence with the word upon?

Once upon a time a beautiful princess lived in a giant castle with her family.

OR

I sat upon the rock watching the horizon.

What is an appropriate topic to interview classmates?

What is your earliest childhood memory?

Who is the person you admire the most?

What do you think you will be doing in ten years?

How do you spend your weekends?

Where would you like to live after you finish your education?

After your classmate answers the first question, ask "Why?"