Yes! Absolutely. Just like the deaf have their own culture, each and everyone of us have a culture too! For example, the deaf talk about money openly and it’s not weird. However, in the hearing world money is a private thing and is not talked about often.
The shared principles that guide the way of life in a community are:
<em>Cultural features</em><em> of a </em><em>society</em><em>.</em>
Each of the societies or <em>groups of people</em> that inhabit a certain territory have certain characteristics that allow them to be fully identified from among the others, which range from their language and jargon used on it, to the mysticism with which they refer to certain events.
The <u>cultural values</u> themselves are all those distinguishable characteristics that a particular group possesses and which in turn guide their lifestyle, events such as the celebration of the <u><em>Day of the Dead</em></u> in Mexico or Christmas in Christian people are clear examples of the influence of cultural values in today's society.
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Painfullier is not a word. It would be proper to say ' most painfully' if you are comparing Jermeys pain to another. If you are not comparing Jermeys pain than just use painfully. Sherdded is also not a word.
Jermy shrudded most painfully.
this is not a proper sentence because there is nothing to compare Jermeys pain to. So it would just be, 'Jermy shrudded painfully.
(to) be - być
(to) have- mieć
(to) do / (to) make- robićcan /
(to) know how to- umieć
(to) know (how)- wiedzieć
(to) know / (to) be acquainted with - znać
(to) understand- rozumieć
(to) speak / talk- mówić
(to) listen to- słuchać
(to) hear- słyszeć
(to) see- widzieć
(to) feel- czuć
(to) live- żyć
(to) want- chcieć
(to) need- potrzebować
(to) like- lubić
(to) love- kochać
(to) give- dawać
(to) take- brać
(to) play- grać
(to) laugh- śmiać się
(to) come- przychodzić
(to) go- iść /chodzić
(to) go (by…)jechać /jeździć
(to) write- pisać
(to) read- czytać
(to) count- liczyć /policzyć
(to) pronounce- wymawiać
(to) spell- przeliterować
(to) conjugate- koniugować
(to) remember- pamiętać
(to) forget- zapomnieć
(to) eat- jeść
(to) try- próbować
(to) use- używać /korzystać
(to) open- otwierać
(to) close- zamykać
(to) greet / (to) welcome- witać
(to) begin- zaczynać się
(to) end- kończyć się
Please,,,,,,,,,,,, help,,,,,,,,,, gracias
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1a is a, 1b i think is d, and 1c is b