English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Languages - December 2006

[Selected]: All categories Society & Culture Languages

If so how?

2006-12-15 04:19:50 · 13 answers · asked by ♥Mizz.Purdy♥ 2

can anyone translate "We bear a grudge" into latin

2006-12-15 04:19:37 · 2 answers · asked by The Crimson Shoe 2

i just would like to no in your views whta the easiest language in the world to learn is. to me its french or spanish, as there words are all to do with ending, but i would like your opinion!

2006-12-15 04:19:09 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-15 04:06:52 · 10 answers · asked by angel 2

I know it shouldn't bother me - but it does. Is it just laziness, as they could use a spell checker. Does anyone else find it really annoying?

2006-12-15 03:54:49 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-15 03:44:54 · 6 answers · asked by Damon B 1

я все еще люблю вас немного

What does it mean? Please help!!

2006-12-15 03:39:49 · 7 answers · asked by luv_tennessee 3

please suggest free websites. i want full download of it.

2006-12-15 03:30:21 · 2 answers · asked by Hitesh 5

2006-12-15 03:13:56 · 13 answers · asked by Bob E 1

how can you say in ur language
hi
bye
thanks
welcome
come on in
good morning
good afternone?

2006-12-15 03:13:37 · 6 answers · asked by mansaf 2

i want to say im falling in love with you

2006-12-15 03:06:30 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Compared to American media the British seem to love wordplay

2006-12-15 03:00:56 · 4 answers · asked by breastfed43 3

Are spelling and grammar not taught in elementary schools anymore? Its one hell of a tribute to our educational system to read some of the horribly slaughtered words on this site.

2006-12-15 02:56:43 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hope is like a bright star, it shines through the darkest moments

2006-12-15 02:54:57 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-15 02:52:20 · 11 answers · asked by Kent 1

I'm kind of having a slightly hard time knowing when to use "que" for something to mean "that" verses using "eso" to mean that. I think that I normally use "eso" whenever my sentence has something to do with a person directly. But "que" whenever I'm referring to a thought or emotion. I'm not sure, since "que" can also mean "what". Any suggestions for this rule of Spanish grammar?

2006-12-15 02:49:57 · 1 answers · asked by DAS 1

The complete saying is Sub Deo Vicimus Ex Loeti... It is on my family's coat of arms... Can anyone help?

2006-12-15 02:49:31 · 2 answers · asked by Joshua H 1

2006-12-15 02:34:09 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

For the past couple years, I have been hearing people in the business world say things like: "I will meet with you on tomorrow.", or "I finished that project on yesterday.", or "I will email the directions to the party on today."

When did this become proper grammar? For me, it has become an annoying pet peeve!

2006-12-15 02:15:41 · 15 answers · asked by Carm 1

I am a self taught intermediate - upper intermediate speaker with conversational spanish. My wife and I had the privilege of staying in Costa Rica this past May for 2 weeks at a spanish language immersion program/school, as well as staying with a family. It was absolutely phenomenal!!!! My only regret is that I couldn't stay for a couple of months.

But the problem is it's soo hard to keep myself learning spanish until I'm fluent here in America because there's nothing but English around me all the time! Anyone have any suggestions of what may help me to get to an upper advanced to fluent level of speaking Spanish, short of moving to Puerto Rico or Costa Rica?

2006-12-15 02:10:09 · 5 answers · asked by DAS 1

I'm also a struggling German-learning person. But do I find myself often stuck on the same daft doubts >-<

The sentences you're supposed to help me with are as follows:

1. So, you all pile into a small car knowing full well there's no law-abiding way you blokes can possibly fit into it.

2. he had about thirty pounds in his pocket, certainly comely for a pleasant day's outing.

3. And challenge there's, for if you don't have the necessary know-how and desirable skills your behind will be handed to you by level 7.

4. From a walnut coat rack in the corner of the dank room, a long physician's coat hung with a stethoscope poking out the partially concealed side pocket.

5. And all other evil things find their time better spent scampering back and forth, just waiting to be gunned down.

2006-12-15 02:09:59 · 7 answers · asked by tearaway_weft 2

I know the literal translation is a young horse, but does anyone know its slang meaning?

2006-12-15 02:01:30 · 8 answers · asked by Kristen Y 2

What do you think about italian people?

2006-12-15 01:28:47 · 3 answers · asked by Atnoph 4

I speak English as a second language. And I want some useful suggestions...

MANY THANKS

2006-12-15 01:26:56 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Help me soon please, like what do you usually get on a card that is christmas greeting or new year greeting in SPANISH!

2006-12-15 01:11:33 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is Latin a language worth learning for the sake of just learning it? I mean with it being a dead language and all, would learning it for fun be worth it. If so, what are good, and easy websites to learn it from.

2006-12-15 00:43:33 · 15 answers · asked by john michael 2

Is Latin a language worth learning for the sake of just learning it? I mean with it being a dead language and all, would learning it for fun be worth it. If so, what are good, and easy websites to learn them from.

2006-12-15 00:43:08 · 5 answers · asked by john michael 2

2006-12-15 00:40:06 · 1 answers · asked by tyheemherrera 1

2006-12-15 00:37:57 · 1 answers · asked by tyheemherrera 1

fedest.com, questions and answers