In these situations, you don’t need to hesitate to ask them to speak more slowly. Usually, people want you understand what they say. So, telling them “Speak more slowly, please.” is good for both of you and them. Let’s see how to say “Speak more slowly, please.” in 50 diff...
How to say gay in Chinese Below are the words of our Chinese Gay Dictionary that we will expand in new editions. If you know any more, please, contact us. But first some information about the language and where it is spoken. When we speak about Chinese language, we actually refer to ...
How To Say Please, Thank You, Hello And Goodbye in Every Country Want to be prepared for a conversation, no matter what country you are traveling in? Below are the basic phrases from every country in the world and the official language(s) they speak. Some countries have multiple official ...
translations and interpretations and thus we found a lot of derogative words and expressions, but also some that used up a great sense of humor, even beauty, because they arose in the LGBT community itself, who survived in the slums and marginal environments and who had the need to speak ...
In Los Angeles, Julie Gomez, 50, sat and listened attentively to the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights workshop, filming key snippets on her cellphone. She came with an Armenian community member who needs help, and Gomez wants to learn and prepare so she can spread the ...
Sometimes you will see same person everyday and saying only “Goodbye." can give a bit sad, cold feeling. If you say “See you tomorrow.", it can show that you will be happy to see them again next day. Let’s see how to say “See you tomorrow.” in 50 different languages. ...
Nico:Excelente. Hablas bien el español. ¿De dónde eres?(Excellent. You speak Spanish well. Where are you from?) Emma:Soy de Alemania.(I’m from Germany.) Nico:¡Ah, los alemanes son buenos para los idiomas!(Ah, Germans are good with languages!) ...
In typically glitzy Armenian style the curtains are gold satin. Sleeper cabins are cheap, colourful and comfortable. Tbilisi station is modern with many shops and fast food restaurants. Traveller Gregory Heilers travelled to Tbilisi: "(1) From Erzurum, take the Artvin Express mini bus, which ...
If you have the privilege of visiting, learning to say thank you in Armenian is a sure way to bring a smile to any stranger you encounter. And while it is quite a long word for English native speakers, if you break it down it is quite simple to remember. 5. How to say thank you...
Once at the application area, don’t expect to speak English to them! I practiced my Chinese and couldn’t make a call to Wendy to translate for me, as they don’t allow phone calls inside. So either bring a Chinese translator / friend, or have decent Chinese language skills to get ...