Sentences with phrase «language is no easy thing»

I must say Danish language is no easy thing, it requires time, concentration and a lot of work.

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Let's face it, it's not always easy to stay on top of things when you're catching flights, experiencing tech issues and dealing with language barriers.
It's such a natural extension, which is why things like programming and learning code comes easy to them, where someone older looks at it like a foreign language.
First, Whitehead emphasizes that the signs for numerals, letters, and mathematical operations are not the outward side of a language essentially different from, and more mysterious than everyday language, but that they are introduced to relieve the brain (see IM 39) and «to make things easy» (IM 40).
I do think that Ozil is an easy target for the pundits because of the oft repeated thing about his body language, while stats often show him covering more ground than most.
Children's brains are constantly trying to learn new things, and it's easier for them to understand new concepts that might be difficult for adults, such as learning a new language.
If your child already know some words from these languages, things will be so much easier for them.
This teaches us two things about the current campaign (neither of which is too surprising): i) both candidates try to cater to the electorate by using easy language; and ii) Trump should listen to his speech writers and try to stay on - script.
It's easy to laugh at things like this, but this point demonstrates two of the fundamental problems Scottish Labour faces: that its problems are political but are perceived in the «apolitical» language of «organisation» and that the membership can place no trust in the leadership for salvation.
But I think it's a worthwhile thing to do if only because the positive impression you make by showing an interest in your host country's culture and language makes things so much easier for you.
However, even if they had a higher education and knew lots of things I noticed that their English language skills were approaching to a basic level in order to support very easy casual conversations.
Dating with Russian women online isn't an easy way of seeking for the love, mostly because of the distances and some differences between language, stereotypes, life views and similar things.
One good thing about this easy - to - use technology is that students can still use important English language arts skills like writing a narrative, planning a sequential story, and including key details when getting ready to make a movie.
However, if I had to select the top three things that every dual language leader should understand as a foundation for all other learning, the choices would be easy.
It is all too easy to find mistranslations and other errors when it comes to such things as idioms of the language, which only highlight the fact that the work was not done by you.
I'd love to agree that it's easy, or even possible, to create an equivalent e-text edition of a print book, but things like custom word wrapping around interior art, or specialized line - integrated fonts in foreign languages, just aren't possible without some fairly advanced skills (if at all).
You are good at using easier method / language to explain things.
Miller, the expert that she is, explains with simple and easy - to - understand language how to understand your pooch and respectfully instruct him / her to do or not do various things.
But there's three things that make this decision easy: age, language skill, and leaving behind what you were.
As an artist interested in mining the dense marks and language of the urban environment, married with a concern for contemporary abstract painting, the easiest thing in the world would be to embrace a provisional aesthetic of rough materials and utilitarian supports.
The thing to remember is that sarcasm is easier to spot in person — where you have body language, inflection, and tone to go along with the words.
This is one of the things that makes English both an easy and a hard languageeasy because the vast majority of verbs are of the regular kind; and hard because there's no real way to predict how the past will look when it comes to «irregular» or «strong» verbs.
The SRL usually is not versed in legalese and when they tell the facts or make argument using everyday language that says the exact same thing the legalese says the judges pretend not to understand (in some cases they actually may not understand, I find them often very unaware of basic legal principles) so they take the easy and safest way out by saying the one word that works for them - dismissed.
So one is to actually there's a lot to talk about whether lawyers need to learn to code and as I look into things, I see that sort of like the — maybe not the easiest, but sort of the most popular and maybe the easiest way to learn is using a language called Python, which is also a scripting language and there are some things that I'd like to play around with just kind of automating on my own and to learn a language.
It is the easiest thing to do, if only you pay a little attention to the tone, language and relevance of the content.
The language was easy to understand and the author kept things interesting!
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