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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Meaning.
I prayed about this for a while, and I’m still not sure what it is, but God’s grace told me that
he isn’t God. So Cripps lied. And he has no faith in Christ! I’m not 100% convinced by God, so I still think that God is correct.
I know of an English boy who wanted to start a quickwitticism, but on his first date he’d eschew other ideas. My wit was quite clumsy, but he can’t quite make the saying fit the meaning he was trying
to twist it into.
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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Other.
I’ve heard the word “Bilingual” several times used to mean “Spanish- and English-speaking,” without regard to how many other languages a person may know. If I understand English and Spanish we would still recognize this as bilingual.
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We need a bilingual secretary. And we need to find one!
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Are you bilingual?
In both cases, English-speaking is assumed, Spanish-speaking is implied, the actual number of languages spoken is unimportant. No doubt this is more common in parts of the U.S. where there is a significant Spanish-speaking
population.
- 776770 views
- 640 answers
- 289757 votes
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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Other.
I’ve heard the word “Bilingual” several times used to mean “Spanish- and English-speaking,” without regard to how many other languages a person may know. If I understand English and Spanish we would still recognize this as bilingual.
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We need a bilingual secretary. And we need to find one!
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Are you bilingual?
In both cases, English-speaking is assumed, Spanish-speaking is implied, the actual number of languages spoken is unimportant. No doubt this is more common in parts of the U.S. where there is a significant Spanish-speaking
population.
- 776770 views
- 640 answers
- 289757 votes
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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Other.
I’ve heard the word “Bilingual” several times used to mean “Spanish- and English-speaking,” without regard to how many other languages a person may know. If I understand English and Spanish we would still recognize this as bilingual.
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We need a bilingual secretary. And we need to find one!
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Are you bilingual?
In both cases, English-speaking is assumed, Spanish-speaking is implied, the actual number of languages spoken is unimportant. No doubt this is more common in parts of the U.S. where there is a significant Spanish-speaking
population.
- 776770 views
- 640 answers
- 289757 votes
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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Other.
I’ve heard the word “Bilingual” several times used to mean “Spanish- and English-speaking,” without regard to how many other languages a person may know. If I understand English and Spanish we would still recognize this as bilingual.
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We need a bilingual secretary. And we need to find one!
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Are you bilingual?
In both cases, English-speaking is assumed, Spanish-speaking is implied, the actual number of languages spoken is unimportant. No doubt this is more common in parts of the U.S. where there is a significant Spanish-speaking
population.
- 776770 views
- 640 answers
- 289757 votes
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Asked on March 24, 2021 in Other.
I’ve heard the word “Bilingual” several times used to mean “Spanish- and English-speaking,” without regard to how many other languages a person may know. If I understand English and Spanish we would still recognize this as bilingual.
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We need a bilingual secretary. And we need to find one!
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Are you bilingual?
In both cases, English-speaking is assumed, Spanish-speaking is implied, the actual number of languages spoken is unimportant. No doubt this is more common in parts of the U.S. where there is a significant Spanish-speaking
population.
- 776770 views
- 640 answers
- 289757 votes
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Asked on March 24, 2021 in Other.
I’ve heard the word “Bilingual” several times used to mean “Spanish- and English-speaking,” without regard to how many other languages a person may know. If I understand English and Spanish we would still recognize this as bilingual.
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We need a bilingual secretary. And we need to find one!
-
Are you bilingual?
In both cases, English-speaking is assumed, Spanish-speaking is implied, the actual number of languages spoken is unimportant. No doubt this is more common in parts of the U.S. where there is a significant Spanish-speaking
population.
- 776770 views
- 640 answers
- 289757 votes
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Asked on March 24, 2021 in Other.
I’ve heard the word “Bilingual” several times used to mean “Spanish- and English-speaking,” without regard to how many other languages a person may know. If I understand English and Spanish we would still recognize this as bilingual.
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We need a bilingual secretary. And we need to find one!
-
Are you bilingual?
In both cases, English-speaking is assumed, Spanish-speaking is implied, the actual number of languages spoken is unimportant. No doubt this is more common in parts of the U.S. where there is a significant Spanish-speaking
population.
- 776770 views
- 640 answers
- 289757 votes
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Asked on March 24, 2021 in Other.
I’ve heard the word “Bilingual” several times used to mean “Spanish- and English-speaking,” without regard to how many other languages a person may know. If I understand English and Spanish we would still recognize this as bilingual.
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We need a bilingual secretary. And we need to find one!
-
Are you bilingual?
In both cases, English-speaking is assumed, Spanish-speaking is implied, the actual number of languages spoken is unimportant. No doubt this is more common in parts of the U.S. where there is a significant Spanish-speaking
population.
- 776770 views
- 640 answers
- 289757 votes
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Asked on March 24, 2021 in Other.
I’ve heard the word “Bilingual” several times used to mean “Spanish- and English-speaking,” without regard to how many other languages a person may know. If I understand English and Spanish we would still recognize this as bilingual.
-
We need a bilingual secretary. And we need to find one!
-
Are you bilingual?
In both cases, English-speaking is assumed, Spanish-speaking is implied, the actual number of languages spoken is unimportant. No doubt this is more common in parts of the U.S. where there is a significant Spanish-speaking
population.
- 776770 views
- 640 answers
- 289757 votes
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