Archive for July, 2009

English Gaelic Dictionary – A Simple Guide

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Many people use online dictionaries.  There are many different types. One of the most populate is for translation such as an English Gaelic dictionary. These are more like translators than dictionaries. In the old days in language if someone wanted an English Gaelic dictionary they would have a book. They could look up words and [...]

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Cheaper than Dirt – A Quick Read on The Phrase

Friday, July 31st, 2009

The saying cheaper than dirt means really cheap. That means not only cheap, but incredibly cheap. Deals like that are hard to find. It’s even cheaper than dirt which is in itself very inexpensive. Etymology is the study of the origin of words. Words come from everywhere. Many of our words in the English language [...]

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Learning the Chinese Language – the Challenge

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Chinese is a language or group of languages spoken by 1,3 billion people worldwide. If you believe to be a Chinese language, rather than a group it is most commonly spoken language on the planet.If you are interested in learning Chinese, it may be difficult and hyperaggressive. Learning Chinese, but can also be rewarding, and [...]

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Spanish in San Jose

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

It’s easier to learn Spanish in San Jose than many other US cities because there are so many native Spanish speakers in the city and in the areas surrounding the city. This makes it easy to find the chance to practise, however you decide to learn Spanish in San Jose, try to find yourself a [...]

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Spanish Lessons in Phoenix

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Some of the reputable schools to learn Spanish in Phoenix are Le Tutor (480-626-5180) www.letutor.com, Arizona Language Center (480 423 9600) www.arizonalanguagecenter.com, and Spanish Time (480-970-8232) www.spanishtime.com. But be warned these schools are they expensive! And you have to travel to and from classes every lesson a few times a week. So you might want [...]

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