Oh, dude, back in the day, people were all about showing off their language skills. Like, imagine being able to read both ancient Greek and Latin - total flex, right? Plus, having bilingual documents helped with trade and communication between different cultures. So yeah, it was basically like ancient times' version of being fluent in multiple languages for that sweet, sweet street cred.
Well, honey, back in the day, people weren't as close-minded as they are now. Having bilingual documents and markers was just practical for communication and trade between different cultures. Plus, it's not like they had Google Translate to rely on, so being bilingual was kind of a big deal.
No, because if they were ancient, we would be too. Get it? Like ancient people lived in ancient times, and it isn't ancient times anymore
about 12 to 17 years old ,that would be mostly in ancient china or ancient Egypt
The ancient city of Petra, is located in Jordan.
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The rive that ancient Egyptian kingdoms rose and fell on would be the Nile. The rive that ancient Egyptian kingdoms rose and fell on would be the Nile. The rise and fall of the ancient egyptians are enemies taking them over
A person who learns French and English simultaneously from childhood onwards would be considered a simultaneous bilingual.
markers are smelly cuz smelly people make them...if the person would take a bath then we would not have that problem no would we
5 packs of markers, or 70 markers. Which would mean 14 packs of pencils, or 70 pencils.
The most general markers they use would be copic markers or prismacolor markers those really work, a little bit pricey but they're worth it (:
While the Egyptians used many of the same constellations as markers, they used them for determining direction and the time of year, e.g. when the Nile would flood.
They documented their wars so everyone in the future would know their the BOSS!
Companies who would hire a bilingual radio operator without experience are Radio Max and Royal Media.
Not necessarily. Bilingual refers to a person who speaks two languages. A multilingual person would have a second language - and a third!
A bilingual secretary is one who speaks two languages. A secretary born with two tongues would be a double-tongued secretary. LOL
it was used to sign important documents so that they would not have to write their name they could just stamp it
MontrealCanada's most bilingual city would have to be Ottawa, the nation's capital.
5 boxes :)