If love is a universal language, and "I love you" is the most important thing to say, how will you tell the world how you feel? Here are more than 165 ways to say "I love you" in different languages.
American Sign Language (ASL)— To say "hello," squeeze the fingers in your right hand together, touch the tips of your fingers to your forehead, palm facing outward, and move your hand away from your forehead in a sort of saluting motion. Armenian—barevorparev Austrian—Grüßgott(forma...
Although historical findings show that several ancient civilizations used elements of ciphers and codes in their writing, code experts say that these examples were meant to give the message a sense of importance and formality. The person writing the message intended for his audience to be able to ...
In thisars eroticauniverse, lifelong, creative marriage becomes the natural order of the universe, for the vast majority. Indian, Tibetan and Navajo divorce rates of 1.1%, 3.8% and 4.8% respectively, speak of anars eroticabonding that rarely breaks, in contrast to US and all majorscientia sex...
The first was never to accept anything for true which I did not clearly know to be such; that is to say, carefully to avoid precipitancy and prejudice, and to comprise nothing more in my judgment than what was presented to my mind so clearly and distinctly as to exclude all ground of ...
contact can feel good, too much of a good thing can feel intense or awkward. Five seconds, or about the time it takes to say 12 words or a single sentence, feels suitable to most people. After that, look away for a moment and then back again. Try to avoid counting words in your ...
“If someone will go and check the bank account of the Sephardi yeshivot and they found that someone was wrong, Mr Yishai and Rabbi Ovadia Yosef will be the first to say they should be checked by the police,” he added. jgalindes July 27, 2009 @ 2:25 pm Haaretz is more specific...
How to learn a language (and stick at it) By psyche.co Need to know One of the first things I learnt to say in Dutch was ‘we beat them to death with sticks’. Not exactly standard fare for the first week of language classes, but then again this wasn’t an ordinary language class...
Communication constructs the makerspace habitus as students (1) move from outsider to insider as they acquire forms of capital; (2) negotiate a habitus characterized by tensions of access vs. exclusivity; (3) learn to use the vocabularies of innovation and creativity; and (4) cultivate ...
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