martes, 8 de octubre de 2013

GOOD-BYE!

Today Im feeling sad because after this couple of weeks together I have to say goodbye, I´m pretty sure I´ll be write for all of you after this about different topic. It was a pleasure shared this information with you, see you soon!!!!

THANKS A LOT.





CRMG

Learn a New Language

Nowadays it´s very important to learn different languages because of the globalization and if you want to work in an  international way, so there are some tips to learn fast a new language.


  1. Learn from 10 to 20 words a day
  2. Always have a dictionary with you
  3. Learn whole sentences
  4. Work on their pronunciation
  5. Keep practicing it
  6. Try watching movies in that language



Let´s Do it! :) Hopefully those could help you! :) 


CRMG

lunes, 7 de octubre de 2013

WHO TALKS MORE?

According to several studies, researchers have found women have higher levels of Foxp2 protein, Prevoiously been claimed that woman spepack 20,000 words a day and also girls learn to speak earlier and more quickly than boys.




CRMG

viernes, 4 de octubre de 2013

Tongue Twister

Hello, In time time I will shaore with you this Tongue Twitter, lets our brain work...... 

Luke Luck likes lakes.
Luke's duck likes lakes.
Luke Luck licks lakes.
Luck's duck licks lakes.
Duck takes licks in lakes Luke Luck likes.
Luke Luck takes licks in lakes duck likes.


CRMG


jueves, 3 de octubre de 2013

Language Groups


Language
Major Group

Group


  • Circassian (Adyghian)

  • Abkhazo-Adyghian


  • Indo-European

  • Western Germanic


  • Independent Indo-European branch

  •  -


  • Indo-European

  • Western Germanic


  • Afro-Asiatic (Ethiopia)

  •  -


  • Andean

  • Equatorial


  • Indo-European

  • Independent


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Altaic

  • Turkic


  • Niger-Congo

  •  -


  • Independent (Spain)

  •  -


  • Niger-Kordofanian

  •  -


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Celtic

  • Brythonic (France)


  • Indo-European

  • Germanic


  • Indo-European

  • Southern Slavic


  • Sino-Tibetan

  •  -


  • Mom-Khmer

  •  -


  • Sino-Tibetan

  • Sinitic


  • Indo-European

  • Romance (Spain)


  • Australian

  •  -


  • Austronesian

  • Indonesian


  • Indo-European

  • Western Slavic


  • Germanic

  • Scandinavian


  • Chari-Nile



  • Indo-European

  • Germanic


  • Niger-Congo

  •  -


  • Afro-Asiatic

  • Semitic




  • Uralic

  • Finno-Ugric


  • Niger-Congo

  • Kwa


  • Niger-Kordofanian

  •  -


  • Niger-Congo

  •  -


  • Germanic

  • Scandinavian


  • Uralic

  • Finno-Ugric


  • Indo-European

  • Romance


  • Niger-Kordofanian

  •  -


  • variety of Portuguese

  •  -


  • Bantu

  •  -


  • Southern Caucasian

  •  -


  • Indo-European

  • Western Germanic


  • Indo-European

  • Hellenic


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Niger-Congo

  •  -


  • Chinese

  • Sino-Tibetan


  • Afro-Asiatic

  • Chadic


  • Afro-Asiatic

  • Semitic


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Khoisan



  • Uralic

  • Finno-Ugric


  • Germanic

  • Scandinavian


  • Niger-Kordofanian

  •  -


  • Austronesian (aka Malayo-Polynesian)

  •  -


  • Indo-European

  • Western Germanic


  • Indo-European

  • Celtic


  • Nigeria

  •  -


  • Indo-European

  • Romance


  • Nigeria

  •  -


  • Independent

  •  -


  • Austronesian (aka Malayo-Polynesian)

  •  -


  • Western Caucasian

  •  -


  • Chari-Nile

  • Saharan


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Niger-Congo

  •  -


  • Penutian

  •  -


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Independent

  •  -


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Uralic

  • Finno-Ugaric


  • Indo-European

  • Baltic


  • Indo-European

  • Baltic


  • Indo-European

  • Western Slavic


  • Dravidian

  •  -


  • Sino-Tibetan

  • Sinitic


  • Austronesian (aka Malayo-Polynesian)

  •  -


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Nilo-Hamitic

  • Sahaian


  • Niger-Congo

  •  -


  • Altaic



  • Arabic

  • Afro-Asiatic


  • Na-Dene (New Mexico)

  •  


  • Germanic

  • Scandinavian


  • Chari-Nile Saharan

  •  


  • Niger-Congo

  •  -


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Ural-Altaic



  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Indo-European

  • Western Slavic


  • Indo-European

  • Romance


  • Indo-European

  • Romance


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian Indic


  • Quechuan (Bolivia & Peru)

  •  -


  • Indo-European

  • Romance


  • Indo-European

  • Eastern Slavic


  • Celtic

  • Goidelic


  • Indo-European

  • Western


  • Indo-European

  • Southern Slavic


  • Sino-Tibetan

  •  -


  • Niger-Congo

  •  -


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Indo-European

  • Indo-Iranian


  • Indo-European

  • Western Slavic


  • Indo-European

  • Southern Slavic


  • Afro-Asiatic

  • Cushitic


  • Niger-Congo

  •  -


  • Indo-European

  • Romance


  • Austronesian (aka Malayo-Polynesian)

  • Indonesian


  • Niger-Congo



  • Germanic

  • Scandinavian


  • Indo-European

  • Western Germanic


  • Sino-Tibetan

  • Sinitic



miércoles, 2 de octubre de 2013

English as an official Language.

Antigua and Barbuda
Bahamas
Barbados
Botawanna
Cameroon
Canada
Fiji
Gambia
India
Ireland
Jamaica
Kenya
New Zealand
Nigeria
Pakistan
Singapore
Phillipins
Scotland
Shouth Africa
Tonga

CRMG

martes, 1 de octubre de 2013

Poem

This is for those romantic people, I hope you like it :)


Tonight I Can Write 
Tonight I can write the saddest lines. 
Write, for example, "The night is starry 
and the stars are blue and shiver in the distance." 
The night wind revolves in the sky and sings. 
Tonight I can write the saddest lines. 
I loved her, and sometimes she loved me too. 
Through nights like this one I held her in my arms. 
I kissed her again and again under the endless sky. 
She loved me, sometimes I loved her too. 
How could one not have loved her great still eyes. 
Tonight I can write the saddest lines. 
To think that I do not have her. To feel that I have lost her. 
To hear the immense night, still more immense without her. 
And the verse falls to the soul like dew to the pasture. 
What does it matter that my love could not keep her. 
The night is starry and she is not with me. 
This is all. In the distance someone is singing. In the distance. 
My soul is not satisfied that it has lost her. 
My sight tries to find her as though to bring her closer. 
My heart looks for her, and she is not with me. 
The same night whitening the same trees. 
We, of that time, are no longer the same. 
I no longer love her, that's certain, but how I loved her. 
My voice tried to find the wind to touch her hearing. 
Another's. She will be another's. As she was before my kisses. 
Her voice, her bright body. Her infinite eyes. 
I no longer love her, that's certain, but maybe I love her. 
Love is so short, forgetting is so long. 
Because through nights like this one I held her in my arms 
my soul is not satisfied that it has lost her. 
Though this be the last pain that she makes me suffer 
and these the last verses that I write for her. 

Pablo Neruda