where the transformation of a gay man in a woman may suppose some protection and even survival. Modern prisons in the more developed countries, with vis-à vis-protocols, allow men to have sex with women. The question is whether, although undercover, homosexual behavior still roam freely or ...
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while other Spanish letters may sound quite different. For example, the letterjin Spanish is pronounced as anhsound. You may already know this if you’re familiar with
It’s quite common to say tackar (thanks) or tack så mycket (thanks so much), the latter of which is just slightly more formal but still used in everyday situations.30. Tagalog: Salamat For thank you very much instead, the expression is maraming salamat. If you’re talking to an ...
Tagalog/Filipino: Kamusta Where it’s spoken: Philippines Tahitian: Ia ora na Where it’s spoken: French Polynesia Tajik: Салом (pronounced "salam") Where it’s spoken: Tajikistan Tamil: வணக்கம் (pronounced "vanakkam") ...
Tagalog (Filipino): Mahal kitaTahitian: Ua Here Vau Ia Oe Taiwanese: Wa ga ei li Tamil: Nan unnai kathalikaraen Tatar: Min sini yaratam Telegu: Nenu ninnu premistunnanu Tetum: Hau hadomi O Thai: Chan rak khun [to male]Phom rak khun [to female]Timorese...
- an "a" sound, similar to an unstressed a in Tagalog (or a Spanish a sound further back in the mouth- a schwa sound (a in "about")A perfect example of this is the word потоло́к, which using IPA is pronounced like [pətɐˈɫok] and allows us to see each ...
Fluency is mastery but we also have our first language which is tagalog, we use it everyday. We sometimes do no speak english so we could avoid mistakes in our grammar. But I’m pleased with the recent survey that our people here can speak English fluently compared to our other Asian ...
Pronounced more similarly to the German “hallo” than the English “hello,”harо̄is a casual option.Harо̄has a light-hearted nuance in the same way that native English speakers have when using other languages to say hello for fun. Have you ever heard someone who only speaks English...