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Languages - November 2006

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and please don't use cyrillic alphabet

2006-11-29 16:56:11 · 6 answers · asked by pandabear45620002000 3

life is a dream only in death will i truly become awake

2006-11-29 16:48:54 · 1 answers · asked by Bren 1

2006-11-29 16:33:06 · 10 answers · asked by Michael 1

About as welcome as a cane toad in Kakadu

2006-11-29 16:28:45 · 17 answers · asked by Donna L 3

This is an intense speech that is used to critisize political actors. This word came up in the year 44-43 B.C.

2006-11-29 16:26:08 · 2 answers · asked by nc123135 1

what is the latin word for "full of darkness and agony?

2006-11-29 16:17:35 · 4 answers · asked by jess 1

I got more than 19 answers. Now Am mixed up!! Spanish or French?

2006-11-29 15:53:24 · 6 answers · asked by sea_vancouver 1

pinyin (or phonetically) with tone numbers please

which is more common when asking for these in restaurant or grocery?? (for example if I wanted them with sesame seed filling)

thanks

2006-11-29 15:28:57 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hi, I'm a student studying English.

Can subjective relative pronoun be omitted (as an ellipsis)?

And if it's "yes" , when do Americans omit the subjective relative ?

2006-11-29 15:27:26 · 2 answers · asked by hseo1988 1

ex. My plate of meat hurt!!!

2006-11-29 15:26:14 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

no matter what langauge you speak

2006-11-29 15:15:56 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

I want to teach myself esperanto. I am good with languages, and because I hear it's so easy, I think I'll be able to learn it within a year. Do you know of any way I can teach myself at home?

2006-11-29 15:15:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-29 15:14:44 · 5 answers · asked by 1vn t_choine 3

Roma et Carthago sunt urbes. Roma est in Italia. Carthago est in Africa. Et Roma et Carthago imperia habent. Carthago in Hispania et Sicilia imperium habet. Roma in Italia imperium habet. Roma Carthaginem non amat. Carthago Romam non amat. Carthago multas naves et servos habet. Carthago multam recuniam habet. Roma naves non habet. Roma agricolas et milites habet. Superabitne Carthago Ramam?

2006-11-29 15:07:56 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

this is your...
Do you like?
Locker Combination...
Science..
Physical Education...
because...
Vietnamnese(adjective)

2006-11-29 14:57:16 · 7 answers · asked by 1vn t_choine 3

I do not know if the spelling is even nearly accurate, but I have heard this term used off and on and I cannot determine the general meaning. Any ideas would be great.

2006-11-29 14:55:41 · 13 answers · asked by kristinaf 2

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I am taking French 1 for school, and I just asked a question on Yahoo Answers France saying "Hello! I am American. Are French guys and ladies nice? Pardon my French! :)". I asked that question in French and someone answered! Basically he said American people are nice too. I couldn't understand exactly what he said, but still, isn't that cool? If anyone out there is learning a foreign language, you should do that! It can really teach you something! :)

2006-11-29 14:54:33 · 3 answers · asked by just_another_girl 1

Is there any website where you can enter a word in English and have it translated into several different languages at the same time?

2006-11-29 14:46:43 · 8 answers · asked by somedays_lovely_dreamer 3

2006-11-29 14:43:01 · 3 answers · asked by duke_burr 1

I know, I know, French is considered a Romance language, as it has some Latin (Rome) influence. I see that in many instances cognates in Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese, are vastly different in French.

The land we now know as France was once home to the Celts, and Franks. Invasions into what is now France included The Huns, the Vandals, the Ostrogoths, and Visigoths. All of whom, except for the Huns, are Germanic.

I think based on all this, and French's uniqueness, it is best called a hybrid language.

Am I too far off on this, or not?

2006-11-29 14:41:58 · 4 answers · asked by Benjamin W 3

2006-11-29 14:40:28 · 5 answers · asked by Paul C 1

Hi :) My name is Jana (Zhana <- another spelling). All the kids in school say it wrong. Is it hard to say or they just don't want to say it right ?

2006-11-29 14:20:59 · 8 answers · asked by janapetrovaa 2

what does that mean? (its in greek)

2006-11-29 14:08:49 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

The funnier/dirtier the better. You wouldn't believe me if I told you this was for a school assignment!

2006-11-29 14:05:24 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-29 13:47:52 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

does it mean i am different in some way

2006-11-29 13:38:53 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I've heard it's almost impossible to learn a new language after age 30. I'm 46 and I'm having the worst time! I keep confusing words that are similar or I just plain can't remember the words for more than 5 minutes. I can read it better than listening to it, that's the hardest part for me! ....anyone with any suggestions ??

2006-11-29 13:36:44 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

My husband told me last night, why don't we all speak english in the world?
I have been thinking about it and i believe that sooner or later the human kind will use english, it is so complicated to learn french, spanish, german, wow we got english, so easy to learn and practical.
well i think im kind of sleepy now, see you tomorrow my friends!

2006-11-29 13:35:03 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

I live in New York and a random stranger sked me... help?

2006-11-29 13:33:48 · 4 answers · asked by steamhead10 2

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