Theoretical Linguistics
Applied Linguistics
>>
ZG·Lingua
> >>
Theoretical Linguistics
>>
Pragmatics
What does no puedes espera a verme in English?
The phrase "no puedes esperar a verme" in English means:
You can't wait to see me.
This phrase expresses excitement and anticipation about seeing someone.
What is meant by uphill both ways?
What do the words Things base and vile holding no quantity Love can transpose to form dignity mean?
Pragmatics
What is the opposite of nervioso?
What do people mean when they say South followed suit?
What does donne la place un regard versa mean in French?
How do you for enlgish?
When and where did each idiom come from?
Is grand an antonym or synonym of humble?
What does this mean Que pasa primo Nosotras Ida ma ana?
What is listening constructively?
ZG·Lingua
Phonology
Morphology
Syntax
Semantics
Pragmatics
Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.