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By UP Numlake
Unique two methods: i) 3D (multi-romanized); ii) Cantonese tonal English Dictionary; i) This method helps for multi-users speakers find the best unexpected easy pronunciation; go through multiple three romanized systems such as Yale /Jyutping and plain Roman; this method bring out self accurate right pronounce based on 6 tones. ii) Words are listed in alphabetically tones order. Both speakers easily self access well, even who have nothing either English or Cantonese, for lookup to English words and phrases via Cantonese tones, and Users self-able to comparative analysis with 6 tones, and it�s funny and so easy!!!; it makes 25 to 125 times faster.
FORMAT: Softcover
By UP Numlake
Unique two methods: i) 3D (multi-romanized); ii) Cantonese tonal English Dictionary; � i) This method helps for multi-users speakers find the best unexpected easy pronunciation; go through multiple three romanized systems such as Yale /Jyutping and plain Roman; this method bring out self accurate right pronounce based on 6 tones. � ii) Words are listed in alphabetically tones order. Both speakers easily self access well, even who have nothing either English or Cantonese, for lookup to English words and phrases via Cantonese tones, and Users self-able to comparative analysis with 6 tones, and it�s funny and so easy!!!; it makes 25 to 125 times faster.
FORMAT: Softcover
By UP Numlake
Unique two methods: i) 3D (multi-romanized); ii) Cantonese tonal English Dictionary; � i) This method helps for multi-users speakers find the best unexpected easy pronunciation; go through multiple three romanized systems such as Yale /Jyutping and plain Roman; this method bring out self accurate right pronounce based on 6 tones. � ii) Words are listed in alphabetically tones order. Both speakers easily self access well, even who have nothing either English or Cantonese, for lookup to English words and phrases via Cantonese tones, and Users self-able to comparative analysis with 6 tones, and it�s funny and so easy!!!; it makes 25 to 125 times faster.
FORMAT: E-Book
By UP Numlake
Unique two methods: i) 3D (multi-romanized); ii) Cantonese tonal English Dictionary; i) This method helps for multi-users speakers find the best unexpected easy pronunciation; go through multiple three romanized systems such as Yale /Jyutping and plain Roman; this method bring out self accurate right pronounce based on 6 tones. ii) Words are listed in alphabetically tones order. Both speakers easily self access well, even who have nothing either English or Cantonese, for lookup to English words and phrases via Cantonese tones, and Users self-able to comparative analysis with 6 tones, and it�s funny and so easy!!!; it makes 25 to 125 times faster.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Dr. Ali Nourai
Tracing words to their origins opens a new window to human civilization and culture and helps us understand the roots of some of our present social trends and attitudes. For example, the etymology of words for family members clearly shows the division of responsibilities in the most basic unit of society - the family. Father was the �protector� of the family (Pa: protect), mother was the �feeder�(Ma: breast), brother was the load �carrier� (Bher: carry) and daughter was the �milker� (Dhugh: to milk). If one makes the effort to read beyond the shallow shell of sounds and symbols, one can recognize our human oneness portrayed in our words and their historical roots. The primary motivation for writing this dictionary is the hope that it would foster a greater appreciation for the commonality in the apparent variance among different languages and cultures, and ultimately nurture a greater understanding among those who speak apparently different languages. In tracing any Persian word to its origins, its cognates in other Indo-European languages must be considered. In this dictionary, English cognates are regularly referred to along with some other Indo-European equivalents. Altogether, over 1,600 roots and 17,400 derived words are presented in this dictionary. One of the most unique features of this dictionary is its graphical presentation of etymological data, similar to a family tree. The derivations of words are indicated with arrows rather than lengthy text. The arrows greatly simplify the process of tracing words to their roots.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Ali Nourai
Tracing words to their origins opens a new window to human civilization and culture and helps us understand the roots of some of our present social trends and attitudes. For example, the etymology of words for family members clearly shows the division of responsibilities in the most basic unit of society - the family. Father was the �protector� of the family (Pa: protect), mother was the �feeder�(Ma: breast), brother was the load �carrier� (Bher: carry) and daughter was the �milker� (Dhugh: to milk). If one makes the effort to read beyond the shallow shell of sounds and symbols, one can recognize our human oneness portrayed in our words and their historical roots. The primary motivation for writing this dictionary is the hope that it would foster a greater appreciation for the commonality in the apparent variance among different languages and cultures, and ultimately nurture a greater understanding among those who speak apparently different languages. In tracing any Persian word to its origins, its cognates in other Indo-European languages must be considered. In this dictionary, English cognates are regularly referred to along with some other Indo-European equivalents. Altogether, over 1,600 roots and 17,400 derived words are presented in this dictionary. One of the most unique features of this dictionary is its graphical presentation of etymological data, similar to a family tree. The derivations of words are indicated with arrows rather than lengthy text. The arrows greatly simplify the process of tracing words to their roots.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Dr. Ali Nourai
Tracing words to their origins opens a new window to human civilization and culture and helps us understand the roots of some of our present social trends and attitudes. For example, the etymology of words for family members clearly shows the division of responsibilities in the most basic unit of society - the family. Father was the �protector� of the family (Pa: protect), mother was the �feeder�(Ma: breast), brother was the load �carrier� (Bher: carry) and daughter was the �milker� (Dhugh: to milk). If one makes the effort to read beyond the shallow shell of sounds and symbols, one can recognize our human oneness portrayed in our words and their historical roots. The primary motivation for writing this dictionary is the hope that it would foster a greater appreciation for the commonality in the apparent variance among different languages and cultures, and ultimately nurture a greater understanding among those who speak apparently different languages. In tracing any Persian word to its origins, its cognates in other Indo-European languages must be considered. In this dictionary, English cognates are regularly referred to along with some other Indo-European equivalents. Altogether, over 1,600 roots and 17,400 derived words are presented in this dictionary. One of the most unique features of this dictionary is its graphical presentation of etymological data, similar to a family tree. The derivations of words are indicated with arrows rather than lengthy text. The arrows greatly simplify the process of tracing words to their roots.
FORMAT: Softcover
By James C. Jarrad
I, my, mine, me, you, your, yours, he, his, him, she, her, hers, it, its, we, our, ours, us, they, their, theirs, them, myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves, who, whom, whose, which, that, what, this, that, these, those, all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, few, many, more, most, much, neither, nobody, none, no one, one, other, several, some, somebody, someone Did you notice that only a few pronouns are gender specifi c, and those are the ones which give us occasional usage inaccuracy?
FORMAT: Softcover
By James C. Jarrad
I, my, mine, me, you, your, yours, he, his, him, she, her, hers, it, its, we, our, ours, us, they, their, theirs, them, myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves, who, whom, whose, which, that, what, this, that, these, those, all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, few, many, more, most, much, neither, nobody, none, no one, one, other, several, some, somebody, someone Did you notice that only a few pronouns are gender specifi c, and those are the ones which give us occasional usage inaccuracy?
FORMAT: Hardcover
By James C. Jarrad
I, my, mine, me, you, your, yours, he, his, him, she, her, hers, it, its, we, our, ours, us, they, their, theirs, them, myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves, who, whom, whose, which, that, what, this, that, these, those, all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, few, many, more, most, much, neither, nobody, none, no one, one, other, several, some, somebody, someone Did you notice that only a few pronouns are gender specifi c, and those are the ones which give us occasional usage inaccuracy?
FORMAT: E-Book
By Ginny
The Holy Bible is a book full of wisdom and knowledge which is useless if the reader cannot pronounce the words nor understand what they read. �Ginny�s Dictionary In Other Words� is designed to offer help to readers who could benefit from this type of literary aid. Ginny�s Dictionary In Other Words is recommended by the one who also encouraged me to write this book, my pastor, Kenneth C. Jackson: He feels that preachers, teachers, students and anyone else who enjoys reading the Holy Bible but finds some words are hard to pronounce; certain terms and phrases are often skipped over because they are not easily understood or to explain. �Ginny�s Dictionary In Other Words� will help Bible readers gain more confidence and knowledge from reading the Word of God.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Ginny
The Holy Bible is a book full of wisdom and knowledge which is useless if the reader cannot pronounce the words nor understand what they read. �Ginny�s Dictionary In Other Words� is designed to offer help to readers who could benefit from this type of literary aid. Ginny�s Dictionary In Other Words is recommended by the one who also encouraged me to write this book, my pastor, Kenneth C. Jackson: He feels that preachers, teachers, students and anyone else who enjoys reading the Holy Bible but finds some words are hard to pronounce; certain terms and phrases are often skipped over because they are not easily understood or to explain. �Ginny�s Dictionary In Other Words� will help Bible readers gain more confidence and knowledge from reading the Word of God.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Ginny
The Holy Bible is a book full of wisdom and knowledge which is useless if the reader cannot pronounce the words nor understand what they read. �Ginny�s Dictionary In Other Words� is designed to offer help to readers who could benefit from this type of literary aid. Ginny�s Dictionary In Other Words is recommended by the one who also encouraged me to write this book, my pastor, Kenneth C. Jackson: He feels that preachers, teachers, students and anyone else who enjoys reading the Holy Bible but finds some words are hard to pronounce; certain terms and phrases are often skipped over because they are not easily understood or to explain. �Ginny�s Dictionary In Other Words� will help Bible readers gain more confidence and knowledge from reading the Word of God.
FORMAT: E-Book
By LB Lokosang
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FORMAT: E-Book
By LB Lokosang
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FORMAT: Softcover
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