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How do you say sheep in cantonese?
The Cantonese word for "sheep" is
羊 (yèung)
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It's pronounced like "yeung" with a short "e" sound, similar to the English word "young".
How to remember English words for ESL learner?
How do you say hello in miskito?
Second Language Acquisition
What is the type of language that means opposite what actually said?
Some examples of this structure subject plus transitive verb indirect object direct object?
Which type of verb is required when two simple singular subjects are connected by the word or?
How do you say see later in Punjabi?
What are the individual differences among second language learners?
Is Spanish easier to learn than German and why?
Why do you say more polite when it is a two syllable word?
What is a sentence that had two or more subjects connected by the conjunction and or?
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