Answer:
It is one word, the translation is: Before
Answer:
Nationalism of the leg is mind boggling
Explanation:
1. <span>both languages use the Roman alphabet.
2. </span> sentences in both languages have the same basic structures
We’re means we are and we’ll means we will. We’re already defines as present time, and we’ll can be defined as “we will do it in the future”. They are alike, because they are both describing the people in ‘we’, and they both use apostrophes. Sorry if I am wrong, it is hard to see what you are asking specifically.
Do you mean, when you're learning a foreign langauge, what helps to understand what people are saying?
I would say two things help a lot:
1) body language (gestures, pointing, facial expressions)
2) the context ( if you know what you're talking about, you might guess what people mean).