(Portuguese), Thomas Campion (English), Raymond Carver (U.S.), Gaius Valerius Catullus (Roman), Charles Causley (English), Geoffrey Chaucer (English), Amy Clampitt (U.S.), John Clare (English), Samuel Taylor Coleridge (English), William Cowper (English), George Crabbe (English), e(d...
List of the most popular authors from Spain, listed alphabetically with photos when available. For centuries authors have been among the world's most ...
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Translate words faster than me! You have only 3 seconds to translate the right word. You can translate words from your native language. And vice versa - guess t…
sound in English is the traditional “cock-a-doodle-doo” attributed to the rooster. To my ear, the Hungarian “kukuriku” or the Portuguese “cucurucu,” come much closer to the sound of the original since roosters don’t really have the ability to pronounce distinct words as humans do....
The postman delivers letters. The postman comes at 7.30. Three days later, just as I set off for work, the postman handed me a letter. Postmen are usually afraid of dogs. Our postman visits us every Tuesday morning. It must be the postman....
ocean; overwhelming quantity:a sea of troubles Not to be confused with: see– to perceive with the eyes; to perceive mentally:I see your point. Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree ...
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Study the examples below. If any words are new to you, do you recognize any parts? Can you figure out their meanings? Many of these arecognates-- close relatives-- to words in French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. For examp...
Europe – Portugal: Fado music is a form of Portuguese singing that is often associated with pubs, cafés, and restaurants. Europe – Greece: Laiko, Entechno, Rebetika Europe – Germany / Austria / Sweden / UK: Schlager (varies by country) ...