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If vowels in a language are few,then it is hard to understand that language. and as I said "Because the consonants are mostly pronounced loose that makes it hard to recognise the words." No, because "few vowels" means there
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I'm Italian, Yeah, I bet. For the record, here's the opening lines of a letter I wrote on the 6th July. "Dear Toni..." For a group with this volume of activity the balance of probability suggests that's rather too
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Wonder about the Russian language thesaurus. I've read that the Russian language is the toughest to learn. I had a wonderful book on the origins of language. The author said "What to learn Russian? Be born in Russia!" To use the old
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