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2006-07-07 08:22:33 · 2 answers · asked by shadyzay 1

I think is Spanish or, some South American expression

2006-07-07 07:53:16 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-07 07:50:58 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous

I myself am billingual to a certain extent and I dream all english (my original language). Let me give an example though, someone who immigrates from Mexico, is fairly fluent in english and uses well it every day through out the day, yet speaks his/her native tongue at home everyday also, do you still only speak spanish in your dreams?

2006-07-07 07:26:00 · 28 answers · asked by chuck3011 3

How about шишка? I thought is meant "pine cone".

2006-07-07 07:04:22 · 4 answers · asked by Zelda Hunter 7

How do you spell McGuire in Irish

2006-07-07 07:00:32 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm thinking of learning one of the two, but not sure which would be easier to grasp and more useful to know. Also, how difficult is it to learn a language from scratch, not being a child?

2006-07-07 06:51:32 · 14 answers · asked by Devilsfan37 1

chlape..ani poradne nevim...mluvil jsem s nim asi jenom 2x celkem kratce.....

neco tu prijel delat, ale co...to fakt nevim...

2006-07-07 06:46:04 · 3 answers · asked by Queenbee 1

Serious answers only, please. I'm doing a survey.

2006-07-07 06:30:32 · 28 answers · asked by nosilaflow 2

Im starting to learn this language thanks to my girlfriend so who can tell me what language it is

"Yie Hum May" and what does it mean

2006-07-07 06:05:01 · 6 answers · asked by jms_nov28 3

It drives me crazy to see misspelled words, here or anywhere else. If you don't know how to spell something, pick up a dictionary!!

2006-07-07 06:04:02 · 11 answers · asked by kellygirlaj 4

THE SHIPPING RATE WILL BE 4.00 USA DOLLARS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ME ANY QUESTION REGARDING THIS ITEM OR SHIPPING PROCESS, I WILL MAKE MY BEST TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND. TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION OUR DIFFERENT LANGUAGES. THANKS

2006-07-07 05:47:46 · 15 answers · asked by ? 1

2006-07-07 05:47:00 · 35 answers · asked by Anonymous

The longest sensible one I know is:
A man, a plan, a canal, Panama.
What is the correct term for words or phrases like these?
Is there a list somewhere on the Internet with good examples?

2006-07-07 05:46:25 · 18 answers · asked by Hrodulf 2

Not language, because many languages in itself are beautiful.

2006-07-07 05:25:21 · 38 answers · asked by Laurel 4

2006-07-07 04:45:38 · 5 answers · asked by Milo 1

2006-07-07 04:40:59 · 18 answers · asked by Dragonpack 3

One: What thing does Japan have, but America doesn't?
Two: What is the thing that Japan has, but America doesn't?

2006-07-07 04:28:59 · 9 answers · asked by donotmisstony 2

One: If the sun were to rise in the west, I would marry you.
Two: If the sun rose in the west, I would marry you.

2006-07-07 04:15:00 · 15 answers · asked by donotmisstony 2

I am DEAF and I noticed that people are learning more Spanish. Why not American Sign Language? I'm a AMERICAN, yet there are millions of Spanish words in U.S.

2006-07-07 04:10:19 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

One: This is the first time I see this.
Two: This is the first time I have seen this.

2006-07-07 04:05:14 · 9 answers · asked by donotmisstony 2

One: This temple has been here for over 100 years.
Two: This temple is here for over 100 years.

2006-07-07 03:58:50 · 17 answers · asked by donotmisstony 2

One: Helen is a smart and beautiful girl.
Two: Helen is a smart, beautiful girl.

I think number two sounds better, but my knowledge tells me that number one is the correct one.

2006-07-07 03:43:28 · 16 answers · asked by donotmisstony 2

anyone knoes how to speak arabic?

2006-07-07 03:30:27 · 33 answers · asked by pink4ever 2

I think traditional hanzi are better. EAST 東, I can picture the SUN 日 rising in the east behind a TREE 木, but I can't picture that with the "simplified" hanzi 东. I can picture an EYE 目 over TWO LEGS儿 as SEEING見, but not with the "simplified" one 见. I can picture the chassis of a CAR with 車, but I can't picture anything with the "simplified" one 车. I can name numerous examples, the tradiotional hanzi may be more strokes than the "simplied" hanzi, but at least you can picture the thing you are talking about.

Why do they called them "Simplified hanzi"?

2006-07-07 03:08:14 · 5 answers · asked by Document Guy 2

2006-07-07 02:57:47 · 30 answers · asked by goaldeneagle95 1

Asked a couple of people and they had no idea

2006-07-07 02:44:23 · 5 answers · asked by rice kid 4

People usually use the word "sadity" when they are describing someone as arrogant or if someone is treating them in a condescending manner. Is this the correct spelling and meaning? Where did it come from?

2006-07-07 02:23:36 · 16 answers · asked by Amino Acid 2

I am looking at studying a language because I think it is important to be bilingual. What language would help me the most in the business world now and in the future?

2006-07-07 01:54:16 · 12 answers · asked by shannalee80@verizon.net 2

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