Richard Hakluyt's reasons why Britain should go to the New World
The Native Americans preserved aspects of their own culture to resist the Europeans. For example, language, religious traditions and clothing.
because they needed to. for example why was 6 afraid of 7 because 789
Because it contrasts mythical, historical, and personal account.
This was the first written example of democracy. It also used majority rule.
"Hand signals?" - you mean sign language, which involves other parts of the body as well as the hands. Tribes each spoke their own languages, so communication even between neighbouring groups would be impossible without the use of sign language. Even the tribes in the Iroquois league each spoke a different language, for example. The sign language of the Great Plains became very useful in interactions with white traders, government agents and in arranging treaties, although interpreters also helped. An example of a sign from the Plains sign language is the term for blanket: both fists, facing yourself, are held in front of the shoulders, then move the right fist left and the left fist right so the wrists cross over with the right hand nearest the body. The sign for bear is to either hold the partly closed hands each side of the head, representing the bear's ears; or do this then add a clawing motion with both hands in front of the body.
It's difficult to say for sure because people who teach English as a second language usually live abroad and are paid in that country's currency. For example, in China 4500 yuan is the average salary.
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A language can become widely used due to factors such as the population that speaks it, historical influences (such as colonization or trade), economic power, cultural influence, technological advancements, and educational policies promoting its use. In some cases, a language may become widely used as a lingua franca for communication across different regions or countries.
Rainsford went to the window and looked out toward the sea
Inca people did NOT have a written language, they used pictures to represent words. Like for example they drew timelines of what happened in vases.
It's difficult to list all of the curse words in the English language, because curse words differ quite heavily based on the country -or even the city- that you live in. For example, what someone in the U.K. may find offensive may simply be a normal, mundane word to an American.
crstopher colombus story of men with tails
It is difficult to determine the "youngest" language, as languages evolve over time. However, one example of a relatively new language is Tok Pisin, a creole language in Papua New Guinea that emerged in the late 19th century.
It is difficult to define "youngest" language, but a possible example is Modern Hebrew, which didn't exist prior to the 1880's and is now one of the official languages of Israel.
It is a language which is difficult for a non-native speaker to learn (typically uses a different alphabet) and is normally important for strategic reasons. For example, Russian during the Cold War, Arabic now.
No I cannot, because there is no word in the English language spelled "leglislate".
A hard-target language is a language that is considered difficult for speakers of another language to learn due to its complexity, differences in grammar structure, and cultural nuances. Examples include Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, and Russian.