TEMA:
Differences and Similarities in Lenguages
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There are some than 6, 000 different lenguages in the world. Some of the lenguages have similar vocabulary and grammar, but many are completely different.
For example:
- Some lenguages give nouns a gender. the nouns can be masculine, feminine or neutral. Other lenguages don'tgive nauns a gender.
- Some lenguages use letters of the Roman alphabet to write words. Other lenguages use symbols or characters instead of the Roman alphabet.
- Some lenguages don´t conjugate veerbs. Other lenguages have many different conjugation.
How do you say' Do you lives in Wales? ' in Welsh?
Ydch chi'n byw yng Nghymru
the Chinese and Japanese chaaracter for 'rain'.
People learnig forening lenguages
Harry: I'm learning Japanese because my brother lives in Japan. Some aspects of Japanese are easy. For example, there aren't any verb conjugations, and nouns don't have a gender. But reading abd writing in Japanese is very difficult for me. There are thousands of different characters to learn. And when you read a sentence, you don't read it from left to right. You read it from top to bottom.
Vanessa: I'm English, but I live in Wales. I'm learning Welsh because I want to speak to my Welsh friends in Welsh. I English, nouns don't have a gender, soo it's difficult for me to remember the gender of nouns in Welsh. And spelling Welsh word isn't easy. But I love speaking the Welsh lenguage, and I'm very happy with my progress.
Differences and Simmilarities in Lenguages
1.Which lenguage is written in characters?
Japanese.
2.Which lenguage doesn't conjugate verbs?
Japanese.
3.Which lenguage gives nouns a gender?
Welsh.
4.Which lenguage do you read in a different direction?
Japanese.
5.What things do Harry and Vanessa think are difficult about learning a lenguage?
Reading and writing in Japanese and gender and spelling in Welsh.
Hi Camila
Hi Natalia.
Harry learns Japanese, because his brother studies in Brazil.
No, he's actually learning Japanese to visit his brother who is studying in Japan.
Vanessa studies Wale because she has friends who speak that language.
You are right.
Natalia
Camila
My word to remember
Letters of the Roman alphabet characters gender conjugate verbs Japanese Welsh
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TEMA:
Differences and Similarities in Lenguages
EMPEZAR
Introduzca la contraseña
La contraseña tiene 9 dígitos
index
READING
QUESTIONS
CONVERSATION
There are some than 6, 000 different lenguages in the world. Some of the lenguages have similar vocabulary and grammar, but many are completely different.
For example:
How do you say' Do you lives in Wales? ' in Welsh?
Ydch chi'n byw yng Nghymru
the Chinese and Japanese chaaracter for 'rain'.
People learnig forening lenguages
Harry: I'm learning Japanese because my brother lives in Japan. Some aspects of Japanese are easy. For example, there aren't any verb conjugations, and nouns don't have a gender. But reading abd writing in Japanese is very difficult for me. There are thousands of different characters to learn. And when you read a sentence, you don't read it from left to right. You read it from top to bottom.
Vanessa: I'm English, but I live in Wales. I'm learning Welsh because I want to speak to my Welsh friends in Welsh. I English, nouns don't have a gender, soo it's difficult for me to remember the gender of nouns in Welsh. And spelling Welsh word isn't easy. But I love speaking the Welsh lenguage, and I'm very happy with my progress.
Differences and Simmilarities in Lenguages
1.Which lenguage is written in characters?
Japanese.
2.Which lenguage doesn't conjugate verbs?
Japanese.
3.Which lenguage gives nouns a gender?
Welsh.
4.Which lenguage do you read in a different direction?
Japanese.
5.What things do Harry and Vanessa think are difficult about learning a lenguage?
Reading and writing in Japanese and gender and spelling in Welsh.
Hi Camila
Hi Natalia.
Harry learns Japanese, because his brother studies in Brazil.
No, he's actually learning Japanese to visit his brother who is studying in Japan.
Vanessa studies Wale because she has friends who speak that language.
You are right.
Natalia
Camila
My word to remember
Letters of the Roman alphabet characters gender conjugate verbs Japanese Welsh