Question by dasbiddy: How do you say, “Don’t speak English?” (as in, “You don’t speak English?) in SPANISH? Thanks! I’m looking for the translation for this casual phrase. Imagine if you saw a sign (in Spanish, of course) advertising ESL classes that read, ‘Don’t speak English? Want to learn?’ Thanks! Best answer: Answer by kawaiihimeno [...]
Question by Valentin: Why are UK/Australian accents often the “Default Accent” for English-speaking films set in foreign countries? It seems that, with many English language films that take place in foreign countries, actors with American accents are not usually used, at least not in main roles –– and if they are, they’re usually faking some [...]
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Question by = / sponge: How can you tell if someone is in the advance or fluent level of english? Can someone that has been in the fluent level of english “jump’ to the level of a native speaker someday or it is just impossible? Best answer: Answer by CarterIt is next to impossible to [...]
Question by a little on the strange side : How do you say “I don’t speak English” in Chinese? 我不講英語。 This is what I get when i use an online translator. I want pronunciation. Thanks to all who answer. Best answer: Answer by KellyActually, it’s 我不说英文 (wǒ bù shuō yīngwén, pronounced “woh boo shwoh eeng-wun”) [...]
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Question by dannie: How do you say “Do you speak English?” in Quebec french? Is it “tu parle en anglais?” Best answer: Answer by annelySame as Parisian French: “Parlez-vous anglais?” What do you think? Answer below! Technorati Tags: English, French, Quebec, Speak
Question by 小花Teresa: “My name is Rufus and that’s the trufus,” what does Marshall imply? In the following conversation, “My name is Rufus and that’s the trufus,” what does it mean? I can see the rhyme of ‘Rufus’ and ‘trufus’ which is the variation of ‘truth,’ but I cannot get the meaning of the whole [...]
Question by rodrig09435: How do you say “English is my first language and Spanish is my second language. Thats why I speak better English.” In Spanish Best answer: Answer by AlejEl inglés es mi primer idioma y el español es mi segundo. Por eso hablo mejor el primero. Know better? Leave your own answer in [...]
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Question by Herbert Windt: Americans who have visited Paris, what were your overall impressions as far as the rudeness factor? I have visited Paris in my travels to Europe several times, and I found the rudeness to be not so great – no worse than in any megalopolis that has good reason to be proud. [...]
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Question by htowngal_07: ” Speak “online version for english project !!? need to find online version of speak by laurie halse anderson ! Best answer: Answer by gimpalomgSorry, the best I could find was some references and summaries. Have a look at this page and pick what ever you desire. http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=speak+laurie+halse+anderson+summary&rs=0&fr2=rs-top&search=Speak+Laurie+Halse+Anderson&ei=UTF-8&ico-yahoo-search-value=http%3A%2F%2Frds.yahoo.com%2F_ylt%3DAn4ofUYFPBsGvhMcBgU1vDfExQt.%2FSIG%3D111gjvvgj%2F%2A-http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.yahoo.com%2Fsearch&ico-wikipedia-search-value=http%3A%2F%2Frds.yahoo.com%2F_ylt%3DAn.hQSYXoTWBQHKzYsnVvKbExQt.%2FSIG%3D11ia1qo58%2F%2A%2Ahttp%253a%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FSpecial%253aSearch&fr=ks-ques The book is also [...]
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