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Na cozinha: In the #Kitchen. Do you know this #Portuguese vocabulary? Come learn a language with The Language Garage. Fun & Affordable #Lessons and #Free learning content. We’ll get you on the road to speaking Portuguese! https://thelanguagegarage.com/choose-your-language/portuguese/
The #Swahili Ya-Ya Noun class is not very common, but it includes a few important nouns. Its subject prefixes are ya-/ya-, its possessives are y-/y- and its adjectives are m-/m-. #SwahiliGrammar #SwahiliNounClasses. https://thelanguagegarage.com/swahili-ya-ya-noun-class/
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台所で daidokoro de: In the #Kitchen. Do you know this #Japanese vocabulary? Come learn a language with The Language Garage. Fun & Affordable #Lessons and #Free learning content. We’ll get you on the road to speaking Japanese! https://thelanguagegarage.com/choose-your-language/japanese/
#Chinese 没 méi and 没有 méiyǒu are usually interchangeable, but 没 méi is more common in spoken language. 他没来上课。 Tā méi lái shàngkè. He didn’t come to class. #ChineseGrammar #Mandarin #LearnChinese. Click to learn more. https://thelanguagegarage.com/negation-in-chinese/
토할 것 같아요. to-al geot gatayo. I’m going to vomit/throw up. #Korean for feeling sick. #KoreanVocabulary #LearnKorean #Languages. https://thelanguagegarage.com/korean-vocabulary-for-illness/
#Russian reflexive verbs end in -ся or –сь and often, but not always, correspond to “self” verbs in English. мыться (to wash oneself), одеваться (to dressed oneself). #RussianVerbs #RussianGrammar. Click to #LearnRussian. https://thelanguagegarage.com/russian-reflexive-verbs/
吐き気がします。 Hakike ga shimasu. I’m nauseated. #Japanese for being sick. #LearnJapanese #JapaneseVocabulary #Languages. https://thelanguagegarage.com/japanse-vocabulary-for-illness/
Sto per svenire. I’m going to faint. #Italian for feeling sick. #ItalianVocabulary #LearnItalian #Languages. Visit us to learn more. https://thelanguagegarage.com/italian-vocabulary-for-illness/