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English was "cursed" long before the modern generation has their dirty feet on him, and jargon and slang have been injected into this for centuries. And, indeed, the English (and other languages) has never been precise enough for very technical good. Their conjunctions do not reflect any consistent logical system, such as Boolean logic. And their names are vague in definition, at best. Often, as in law, a set of specific rules should be created for deffinitions a language should be used in a technical way, and this set of rules and deffinitions not always (or even usually) completely in line with the accepted or common deffinition or use of the word, which is confusing (and allow politicians to play the general public and redefines laws without any action by a legislative body). Please star if you can.

Yes Unlike most other languages English does not define a phonetic pronunciation of each word. If you've seen the musical "My Fair Lady" or read the book "Pygmalion" then you can easily see the concept. Then there are things like phrasal verbs (which I'll call a kind of slang for the sake of argument). phrasal verbs are verb phrases that we know so well and so often used most often composed of some basic verbs and a preposition or adverb which then changes the meaning of the verb. Take, for example, the verb do. Then add the prepositions / adverbs to issue (= Smoosh face kiss and passion with someone) to compensate (= have a moment later with a test to get back on good terms with someone you might have to fight) to (= To fill again, as if to make a new dress, look, etc) See what I mean? : P These phrasal verbs are just some of the hardest things English for nonnative speakers to learn and be able to use correctly. Search English is difficult … because words have many extra letters is not necessary … such as … psycology.The fact that the spelling is far from phonetic – The same combinations of letters can stand for very different words, like Ough "in" difficult "," yes "," drought " etc. Its pronunciation, and all the words that sound the same but arent, like see and sea, wander and wonder. makes it hard to follow ppl sometimes, especially when the accents involved. In most words ending in "e", the vowel is long (says its name), cakes, take, the destination phone calls home. The phrases are incredibly difficult for others to understand. ("Rains cats and" dogs "see the light", etc.) Because these languages are not phonetic English.Phonetic here means that you can predict the pronunciation of the spelling, and predict the spelling of the pronunciation … English is not as simple as it seems now, is a complex mixture of several European languages such as Greek, Latin, French, German, English, etc. Therefore, it has approximately 1000 000 words. No doubt about it – English is objectively much harder than Spanish, especially how "overworked" his vocabulary. Look at common verbs like "have" and "put" – can have many different meanings. Learning these phrasal verbs "is a nightmare for all foreign students of English. You could also say that the complex verb system, though – it seems obvious to native speakers, of course, but for the mother tongue not so much time to understand what tense to use when, and many never master. His pronunciation, and all the words that sound alike but arent, like see and the sea, walk and wonder. makes it hard to follow ppl sometimes, especially when accents are involved. No doubt about it – English is objectively much more difficult for the Spanish, especially how "overworked" in his vocabulary base. Look at common verbs like "have" and "put" – Can take many different meanings. Learning these phrasal verbs "is a nightmare for all foreign students of English. Just all verbs irregular – it's like we have a standard verb. This is undoubtedly the greatest obstacle to successful learning in English.


1/2 Grubby Star Pillar spice coffee cake(brown)


1/2 Grubby Star Pillar spice coffee cake(brown)


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