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2007-10-06 20:36:26 · 5 answers · asked by apple 2

In effetti,l'arte e un qualcosa di misterioso che ci circonda. Ma poiche il nostro sentire e piu condizionato dalla logica che dall'inconscio che governa il mondo,il potere magico dell'arte ci sfugge

2007-10-06 19:57:56 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-06 18:56:49 · 25 answers · asked by The Answer 3

i bet it is as horrible as the other one, is it mexican or indian?

2007-10-06 18:51:03 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

El niño se perdió en la jungla.

2007-10-06 18:38:39 · 7 answers · asked by The Apostle 2

Most, if not all, of the guys i know are so SHALLOW. I went to school with them since elementary, and now that i've grown out of my 'ugly duckling' stages [in high school now] they're NICE to me! These guys used to ignore me &act like they didn't know who i was, but now i'm in my junior year of high school and the jerks now treat me like a queen bee. Is this just human nature or are those guys just shallow and mean?!

I'm a naturally polite person, so it's hard for me to ignore them and hold a grudge, but should i just act like they have been nice to me this whole time? They made me feel like an invisible "friend" ...

2007-10-06 18:27:47 · 19 answers · asked by Lisa 2

I recently lixted all the languages I could speak on my Resume and at the interview they told me that I am just bi-lingual and not Multi-lingual. The languages are English Spanish, Ebonics, British, Southern,Canadian, Pig Latin and Double dutch. Why do they only consider the first two valid languages- the rest are languages also. I don't get it.

2007-10-06 18:25:45 · 11 answers · asked by Love Yahoo!!! wannabe a princess 3

I'm 14 and Indonesian. I can speak English and I'm learning French now.
What other language should I take if I finish my French course?

2007-10-06 18:18:23 · 20 answers · asked by zahrina 1

Why are Old English dental fricatives voiceless at the beginning and end of words?
In Modern English words like "the" and "this" the interdental is voiced due to assimilation.
Is there some kind of linguistic process which dictates that Old English dental fricatives at the beginning and end of a word must be voiceless?

2007-10-06 17:06:08 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

sounds absolutely bland? I mean it just has like... no emotion. Like italian/french are beautiful and I can hear emotion even if I don't know what is being said, Swedish is extremely melodic and beautiful when spoken by a native, German is unique because IMO it sounds like they are speaking with their mouths full of spit, ect.

I just don't think English has any of these unique things.

2007-10-06 16:52:29 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-06 16:45:02 · 23 answers · asked by Somewhere in Time 3

2007-10-06 16:39:26 · 5 answers · asked by vespa 2

2007-10-06 16:23:21 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

please respond...quickly

2007-10-06 16:07:07 · 12 answers · asked by germanchineseNATE 2

2007-10-06 15:58:04 · 8 answers · asked by pozo89 1

my friend said each word is a different language and it's about me...lol, help me please

2007-10-06 15:52:22 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

would you like the bill?

or

would you like the check?

so next time i go out to eat somewhere spanish speaking i can understand.

thanks..

2007-10-06 15:50:04 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

tener, into future tense.

thank you.

2007-10-06 15:42:46 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

habre la galletas.

for i will have the cookies

is this correct?

2007-10-06 15:27:26 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I've had many friends try, but none took it seriously. School did help, but not like I wanted it to. I listen to music and love it watch some shows and it's koo. Live with my friend and his family, but still nothing.

2007-10-06 15:22:49 · 6 answers · asked by Tray_Luv 1

and is it feminine or masculine?

2007-10-06 15:15:11 · 1 answers · asked by Dark Takeda 2

Can someone tell me what language this photo is in?

http://img292.imageshack.us/my.php?image=questionbe3.png

I thought it was Greek but I have no clue?

2007-10-06 14:59:16 · 4 answers · asked by D5 3

This is for a showcat registration name...so it has to be grammatically correct? Can anyone help me? It is for a white kitten.....I need a pretty, but short phrase that uses "Bibelot".....Thanks for any help!

2007-10-06 14:43:59 · 4 answers · asked by Jaded Ruby 5

2007-10-06 14:07:15 · 2 answers · asked by ~Memmely~ 2

I have spanish words and english on every website i go on.I want ONLY english.I have no idea how this happened, I didn't click on spanish on anything and i just logged on one day and noticed it.I have to get this off ASAP it is driving me crazy.Please if anybody has any ideas on this crazy thing that has taken over my laptop!

2007-10-06 13:12:41 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Or how would you ask, "Do you know when it leaves?"
I don't know if I should use the subjunctive mood or not.

Would you say, "Cuando salga?"
Or if you were asking, do you know when it leaves, would you say, "Sabes cuando salga?"

2007-10-06 12:58:32 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

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1. what is there to do in madrid, and exactly wat region is it in, is there any important facts/history about it that i should kno?

2. what is there to do in sevilla, what region is it in?..and any interesting facts or history that i should know about it?

2007-10-06 12:56:16 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

When somebody has died, why does everybody say "was"? He "was" educated, his skin "was" blue....

I don't mean to sound stupid, but I thought that "was" meant you were before, than you weren't. If somebody died, doesn't that mean that they died, not that they stopped being whatever verb followed "was"?

Sorry for sounding stupid, but I want to know....

2007-10-06 12:52:53 · 3 answers · asked by Insert nickname here 2

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