The model closely fits some languages and points correctly to some details.
The Aubusson tapestries are a gold standard throughout the world, to the extent that Aubusson has become a common noun in some languages.
There were some moments of other languages and some stuff that made no sense.
Indeed, some computer languages, such as the Unified Modelling Language ( see article), have been developed specifically to help programmers do their jobs.
Only with Ted.com, you can access presentations from hundreds of conferences held all over the globe in some 40 languages, for which subtitled translations are available.
Also, she advises intercultural weddings can seem more cohesive if an officiant and readers incorporate some native languages into the ceremony as a nod to family members who have traveled from another part of the world.
Given the death rate of failing languages, Queens may be the only place where some of those languages are still in use.
Mr Myant has said that the suggestion that qualifications in Welsh or in ethnic minority languages were in some way second rate would be "deeply insulting" both to the speakers of the languages and to the students.
Papua New Guinea, an area only slightly bigger than Texas, has 800 languages, some spoken by just a few thousand people.
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English is the international language of the sea so we don't really have to learn another language although we do pick up nautical terms in different languages and some pilots are multi-lingual and some are not, it's not desperately important that you know another language.
The Pope personally approves tweets sent in his name in nine languages and has some 2.5 million followers.
Nash admitted to some uncertainty about whether the languages of rock and jazz "would blend" at Friday night's concert in Jazz at Lincoln Center's Rose Theater.
Still, even today the Commission does not have enough staff to cover all of the languages, particularly some of the rarer combinations involving Maltese or Slovenian.
It was from an American company called Lodsys and it accused him of using patented ideas on a some smartphone apps that translate Asian languages.
Experts say a growing number of tribes are trying to revitalize their languages, which in some cases are spoken by only a small handful of people.
Fifty boys aged between 14 and 15 will come to the university on 14 June for a taste of Italian and Japanese, after spending some time with men who use languages in their professions.
Most of the thematic areas support the development of the tourist industry and some are related to food, languages (English, Spanish and French), sales and customer services, receptionist duties, leisure and entertainment, tourist guide activities, environmental education, community development and computer programmes, among others.
My wife is drop dead gorgeous, a gourmet cook, keeps a spotless house (with some hired help), speaks 3 languages, is extremely cultured and has traveled the world, both with and without me.
Some effort is being made to protect African languages from this apparently inexorable decline.
Some people suggest reducing the number of official languages to a more manageable three: English, Afrikaans and Zulu, the mother tongue of nearly a quarter of South Africans.
Both Bruyninckx and McGreskin have embraced "overload" drills to help tune players' brains, where some might be asked to speak in different languages during fitness training while others are asked to toss a tennis ball around and call out colors during sessions involving the football.
Some vanished out of history, along with their languages and beliefs, before they ever came to be named.
Some linguists, though, instead classify them as separate languages within a language family, analogous to the French, Spanish and Italian languages within the Romance language family.
She said beyond attending technology forums and enjoying easier access to high-speed Internet, she was looking forward to meeting some of the volunteers who translate her writings from Spanish to other languages.
Some view Mr Laar, who is fluent in several Western European languages, heads the Cabinet, and in whose meetings absent ministers could participate via the internet, as an ideal symbol of Estonia's integration with the West.
Scientists remain unsure as to why glaciers speed up their movement in the summer months and it is hoped that the rubber ducks -- labeled with the words "science experiment" and "reward" in three languages, along with an email address -- will shed some light on the phenomenon.
She studied modern languages at Oxford and is a fluent French and Italian speaker with some "rusty Japanese".
He said that inadequate funding would mean that pupils would face less teaching in bigger classes and that some sixth forms might be forced to drop less popular subjects, such as languages.
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If, as the phrase goes, another language equals another soul, then some 3, 054 souls -- 50% of the world's total languages -- are set to die out by 2100.
By its own lights, the movement, using 14 languages and engaged in a mind-boggling list of causes, has had some spectacular successes.
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