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True2marie

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  1. :angel:  Yes!

    I definitely use coded language to speak with friends or family in public about personal topics I don't want others to know about. It's just a simple way to be private.

    I also have done this in the past while on the job and sending e-mails to co-worker/friends.  Coded language in an e-mail safeguards from trouble in case your boss decides to read it.

  2. I'm looking for short-cuts to learning Hebrew. I'm not very much interested in reading 'Hebrew Literature' but would like to learn how to speak the language without having to go through the lengthy processes of learning the alphabet and stuff.

    Do you think it's possible for one to learn a language without going through the formalities of having to learn the basics [the alphabet, basic words, etc, etc]?

    Absolutely not.

    You have to take the time to learn the nuts and bolts of the language you want speak. So, you do need to know the alphabet as well as how to read some words.

  3. I never had a job that required me to speak a foreign language. I worked many years in the insurance industry and they always asked that we use AT&T translators.  Sometimes I didn't do this depending on the nature of the call and if the customer spoke Spanish. But - it was never a requirement.

  4. I just read an article in which a person did a study that revealed how language determines earning potential.  Here's a quote:

    [The researcher] found that people who speak languages requiring a separate future tense– English, Arabic, Greek, the Romance languages– are far worse at saving money than people whose languages don't really distinguish between the future and the present, like Chinese, German, Japanese, or Norwegian.

    This information brings up a lot of questions about word usage and why people do what they do.  :nerd:

    Link to article: http://pri.org/stories/2011-10-24/does-language-you-speak-determine-how-much-money-you-save

  5. From the research I've read, dolphins and monkeys communicate with each other. They have specific sounds and movements that signify emotions and thoughts to one another. Scientists have not unraveled all of the details, but they are quite sure these species possess a language unique to them.  :nerd:

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