Not exact matches
’39 Apparently the
colloquial of Pulaya speech and
language was vastly different from that of other caste groups like Syrian Christians and Nairs,
with whom the missionaries communicated on a regular basis.
I speak
with a strong accent and use
colloquial language in my general speech.
First,
with many millions using the
language in so many places (many of them rarely interacting
with native speakers) and
with native speakers constituting a minority of those who use it, people are less concerned about whether they sound convincingly American or British, or write
with colloquial perfection.
There is a playfulness in Mamet's
language, a mix of the
colloquial with the sublimely cool.
Providing quick access to definitions and their pronunciation, this app also provides users
with access to dozens of
language translations and even offers
colloquial language and idiomatic expressions.
Using deceptively
colloquial language and even humor, Shankar highlights our nearly universal fascination
with violent death, a subject too often either sensationalized or pushed under the rug.
Whether new to The Iliad or familiar
with its riches, listeners are in for an unexpected treat
with this splendid abridged audio of Lombardo's 1998 translation, which employs modern
language and
colloquial jargon without sacrificing the majesty of the classic poem or the narrative's well - loved images and metaphors.
Funny how cheap promises come
with the contracting world, I just noticed last night that the phrase is «may count toward...» subtle difference from the
colloquial language thrown about at the company about how they do count.
We can also teach a child
with social skills deficits to recognize non-verbal social cues and the meaning of
colloquial and idiomatic
language (so they don't take certain statements expressed by their peers too seriously or literally), and to initiate and sustain appropriate conversations
with peers and adults.