Boris C. -- 2009-10-12 02:37
We are now living in a very diversified culture and society. It is natural to find people who are speaking at least two languages, are bilingual. But there are some bilingual parents or even those who are not, that are afraid that their teaching their children two languages would make them confused....
Boris C. -- 2009-10-12 02:35
What is grammar? Is it different from semantics? Or is it the same as linguistics? This short run-through on grammar and some of the details will walk you through some important but unfamiliar terms, names, and other items related to grammar and linguistics. Grammar is actually a branch of linguisti...
Boris C. -- 2009-10-12 02:34
Many school children had shed buckets of tears during grammar classes all throughout history, and not just in one country or in one language. Grammar, it seems, is such a difficult and strict subject worthy of tears and pain (from teacher's stick). Here now is our take on grammar - without tears. Fi...
Susan Thomason -- 2009-10-12 00:35
We are all born into a specific culture which determines the language we will use throughout our lives. Some people are born into multicultural homes in which two or more languages are used. For those who do not have this benefit, or those who want to learn more, then learning a new language is just...
Jason Grafier -- 2009-10-02 06:17
Nouns are words which stands for presents, things, places or abstract concepts. "Laura", "sheer", "Madrid" and "freedom" at all nouns. You will need to learn that the concepts of gender and number are important in relation to the noun, which can be either masculine or feminine, and singular or oral....
Jason Grafier -- 2009-10-02 06:16
There are only a few sounds in Spanish that do not exist in English. Many sounds common to both languages, however, are represented by different letters in each language. For example in certain situations the letter d in Spanish is pronounced like the “th” in the English “brother”. Also, English and...
Franck Silvestre -- 2009-09-12 06:00
Today, we are going to conjugate three important learn French verbs at the present tense. In fact, you will never be able to speak French correctly if you don't learn how to conjugate these three verbs correctly. You will need them on a daily basis, so make sure that you memorize them right away. A ...
Chris Manetzke -- 2009-09-09 04:50
There is a reality in the world we live in that, quite honestly, isn’t very pretty (if we’re honest) and isn’t something we want to admit to. But the hard cold truth is…those of us with accents, especially heavy accents, have a difficult time in many phases of our life. In this article, I’m going to...
averagejoe -- 2009-08-25 07:20
hey just something to add.. how are you in spanish is = como estas.. hola jsut simple means hello...
Allison Morris -- 2009-08-23 06:07
In Jamaica, culture surrounds you. With every step you take there is some aspect of our lifestyle that reminds you that you're in Jamaica. Our food, our music, our dance, how we walk, even how we drive. But more than anything else, our inimitable language is everywhere. Our language is most commonly...
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