In
most languages the word «spirit» was derived from, or was still identical with the word for «wind» or «breath».
Not exact matches
Here is Gates's summary of this entertaining book: «The brain behind XKCD explains various subjects — from how smartphones work to what the U.S. Constitution says — using only the 1,000
most common
words in the English
language and blueprint - style diagrams.»
Whether you decide to respond in two simple
words, or in some other way, how you choose to react to one of the
most maddening phrases in the English
language can go a long way to demonstrating your professionalism, self - possession and poise.
«When you write out an idea from start to finish in simple
language that a child can understand (tip: use only the
most common
words), you force yourself to understand the concept at a deeper level and simplify relationships and connections between ideas.
«A person's name is to him or her the sweetest and
most important sound in any
language,» writes Dale Carnegie in his classic book «How to Win Friends and Influence People ``, and those
words couldn't be truer.
This conclusion comes care of Global
Language Monitor (GLM), an Austin, Texas - based
language analysis firm, which scoured blogs, Twitter, Facebook and 250,000 global news outlets to determine the year's
most popular
words.
In an effort to help plan sponsors and retirement plan professionals communicate more effectively with participants, Invesco Consulting teamed up with the political consultants and
word specialists, Maslansky + Partners, to conduct one of the largest,
most comprehensive studies of its kind on financial
language.
Building stages in Mario Maker is like learning a
language when you already know
most of the
words.»
And, rejection
most often comes in the shape of one of the smallest
words in the English
language — «no.»
We talk about the
most persuasive
word in the English
language and how to use it.
Over the past two years, both the city and the Walker administration have been in contact with the company to deliver what Ronald Reagan (ironically, in this case) called «the nine
most terrifying
words in the English
language»: «I'm from the government and I'm here to help.»
Faulkner is dense with allusions and his
language is among the
most challenging of that period, as his mastery of minutia and regionalism combined to provide the text with pivotal moments that centered upon
words that were obscure or ambiguous.
One of the
most persistent mistakes made by critics of the crop of celibate gay Christian writers that came together around the blog Spiritual Friendship is the assumption that when we use any
language that they don't like (
most commonly, though not limited to, the
word «gay») to describe our experiences, we are using that
language to make ontological claims.
In those two
words we give the reason for our longing for the
most expensive
language and images we can create, for we know this child's glory calls forth every possible beauty of utterance, image, art and song.
As well, it drives me crazy when sincere people veer away from sincere «church talk» and out of habit or influence, start using the buzz
words and «churchy» talk... I want to shake them and remind them they are better than that... to go back to their
most sincere and honest use of
language.
At times the two seem to speak separate
languages — perhaps
most strikingly when they use the very same
words.
His
words were not metaphysical reflections, but the
most direct and intuitive communication of which
language is capable.
Even when you communicate with clear
words in a
language we both share... I
most certainly do not have access to your thoughts.
«Trinity» did not originally mean, as it does for some later, that there are three kinds of revelation, the Father speaking through creation and the Spirit though experience, by which the
words and example of the Son must be corrected; it meant rather that
language must be found and definitions created so that Christians, who believe in only one God, can affirm that he is
most adequately and bindingly known in Jesus.
Translating the oldest and
most reliable manuscripts of any part of the Bible into English is often not nearly as simple as the «the
word in the original
language» = «this English
word.»
Most seem to use the
word in the sense of absolute control, and that is deeply unfortunate
language (Creation Untamed, 62).
By itself, this might not mean that the two people were men, for Greek (as in
most languages) can use male
words and pronouns to refer generically to «people» whether they are male or female.
Given the history of western philosophy,
words have been thought to be not simply the
most appropriate
language for theology, but the only
language in which communication is possible.
Most of us have read the
words before, in context, and for some of us, that includes researching the
language, the time period and location, the literary styles of the era, etc..
Apparently, The Atlantic Wire has put together a fascinating list of the
most common «crutch
words,» in the English
language; a plight that is becoming exponentially more serious of late.
Mr. Camping familyradio station has single handedly taken the Gospel to
most part of the
word with tracks translated to 80
languages.
meaning «HE» attentive to from my heart and mind, Allah, AL, THE, LA, LIMIT, H,
MOST HIGH OR ABSOLUTE, a
word of Latin
language.
In turning men away from the mythological concepts of the gods to the YHWH who was known through His
Word, Israel seized upon the
most important phenomenon in the human scene —
language — to become the metaphor for faith «The
Word became flesh.»
Comparisons of vocabularies and root
words in the
most ancient as well as modern forms of the related
languages, as well as comparisons of their historically attested mythologies and lore, revealed remarkable similarities.
I am an Aspie through and through, fluent in 6
languages, never forget a
word and can derive
most words to their origin, but answer my sincere question of «how are you «with an «I am fine and how are you» I am totally thrown off my game and wont know what to say since I had thoroughly prepared myself inwardly to listen to your rendition of how your day was or your week, trying to show empathy for your situation while desperately trying not to be irritated by the bird - like hair construction in bright red on the back of your head....
The
most important
word in our
language is the one so often thoughtlessly and profanely used — Lord God.
Because wine
words, on the
most part, are mankind's attempt to use
language to describe three senses (smell, taste, and that feeling on your tongue) occurring at once, and that sh*t is hard.
It has been supposed, from the
word Chili being sometimes applied to the Capsicum by the European merchants of Amboyna [Ambon Island], that the plant is of American origin; but no such name is known in any genuine dialect of the Archipelago; it is indigenous in
most of the islands, and is called by different names in the different
languages; in Javanese it is Lombok, in the Malay dialect Chabai, and in the Bali, Tabia.
I love this blog and the fact that there are others like me who love
language,
words, and
most especially names.
Though
language is a difficult task at this age,
most toddlers can be taught
words that are appropriate for such a situation.
But, while
most of those pages say: «add the following text here», other pages say things like «delete Internal Revenue Code Section 199», so not all of the 182 pages of the bill amending the Internal Revenue Code adds text, some of the bill deletes text or adds only a
word or two here or there in redline fashion to a larger paragraph that is restated in redline form in which identifying where to put the amended
language takes much more space than the new
language itself.
Remember that
most of these
words have a latin origin, something European
languages are more sensitive to.
The nine
most terrifying
words in the English
language are, «I'm from the government and I'm here to help.»
BY PUBLISHER EMERITUS ARMAND MIELE In 1986, Ronald Reagan said, «I've always felt the nine
most terrifying
words in the English
language are, «I'm from the government, and I'm here to help.
Most of the money is paid to The Big
Word, Britain's biggest
language services firm, which received # 3.5 million in public money during 2011.
«Speech
language pathologists [in
most of North America] typically work with the local variant of English, but if you have a child growing up in an environment with more than one accent then they might recognize
words differently than a child who hears only one accent.
Rama presents test subjects with two
words, which are pronounceable but meaningless in
most languages: bouba and kiki.
Any and all things brainy and game - y can be found here, from number mnemonics to the
most commonly used
words in three
languages to a speculative list of the smartest people ever.
In
most spoken
languages, there is a trade - off between verb agreement and rigid
word order when it comes to expressing who did what to whom.
«By the end of the third year of life, the average bilingual child uses two
words for
most concepts in his or her vocabulary, so young bilingual children gradually acquire more experience in switching between
languages,» says Poulin - Dubois.
«When
most people think about differences between
languages, they think they use different
words and they have different grammars, but at their base
languages use different sounds,» Lotto said.
13 In 1940 cellophane polled as the third
most beautiful
word in the English
language, behind mother and memory.
According to Stewart,
most information in the English
language is carried in the high - pitched consonants at the beginning and end of
words, and these frequencies are the first ones older people lose.
A team of researchers in the U.S. and U.K. has developed a statistical technique that sorts out when changes to
words» pronunciations
most likely occurred in the evolutionary history of related
languages.
This reflects the fact that while the warm colors and cool colors occupy a similar amount of space in a chart of the 80 colors used in the test,
most languages divide the warmer regions into more color
words than the cooler regions.