Learn Tagalog Part 2 Some Adjectives
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
http://www.tagalog101.info Linguist, Bud Brown shares some thought about Tagalog adjectives.
“You’re hard headed!”
Duration : 0:5:35
http://www.tagalog101.info Linguist, Bud Brown shares some thought about Tagalog adjectives.
“You’re hard headed!”
Duration : 0:5:35
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Duration : 0:4:29
List Order in the video. Part 2 coming up!
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-Alphabets words
-Numbers (1-30)
-Deaf
-Sign Language
-Family
-Friend
-Mom
-Dad
-Grandma
-Grandpa
-Sister
-Brother
-Daughter
-Son
-Kid
-Aunt
-Uncle
-Cousin
-Husband
-Wife
-Twins
-Baby
-Girl
-Boy
-Woman
-Man
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Sveiki! Hello! Welcome to Lesson 2 – Let’s get acquainted!
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I want to learn quite a few languages:
French
German
Spanish
Italian
Japanese
Chinese and more but I am an audio learn so mp3 audio tracks is the best way for me to learn. The writing I am not overly bothered about.
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Duration : 0:5:15
Linguist, Bud Brown, gives his tips and insight into learning foreign languages.
Duration : 0:6:51
Learn about your world! This lesson will teach you how to conjugate regular AR and IR verbs using language and country name vocabulary. View the full version of this video at www.spanishdict.com/learn
Duration : 0:10:44
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Today’s Japanese language lesson is a continue from the last lesson, which was about masu and mashita. Today, you will learn Japanese conjunction word, and how to use o.
You basically put O conjunction symbol between the noun and verb, then you put masu or mashita, depending on the type of sentence (PAST or PRESENT).
Anyway, take a look at the video to learn Japaense language!
Duration : 0:3:34
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Duration : 0:1:38