Vince Gotera proposed the name "hay(na)ku", and this name has stuck. This corresponds to a Tagalog phrase that means roughly "Oh!" or (in Spanish) "Madre mía". Hay(na)ku is pronounced ai-na-koo, the first syllable being pronounced "ai" (silent aitch, like Cockneys would say it)...
Can you count ten toes? : count to 10 in 10 different languages 来自 houghtonmifflinbooks.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 38 作者: L Evans 摘要: Rhyming verses instruct the reader to count different objects in one of ten languages, including Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Tagalog, and Hebrew....
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Picking up a new language? Want to learn a few useful words before travelling to the Philippines? If so, you may want to know how to count in Tagalog. In this article, we'll break down how you say, spell, and pronounce the numbers 1...
Rhyming verses instruct the reader to count different objects in one of ten languages, including Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Tagalog, and Hebrew. L Evans - 《Perfection Learning》 被引量: 0发表: 1999年 FUN TIME count numbers until you fallasleep.Don'tthinkanythingwhileyoucount.""No,I can't...