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Webster's Romansch - English Thesaurus Dictionary by Philip M. ParkerICON Group International, IncIf you are learning Romansch, this book was not created for you, and you should not purchase it. It was created for completely fluent mother-tongue speakers of Romansch who already know the full meaning of Romansch words, but who need to learn how a single English translation of a Romansch word may have ambiguous meanings in the English language. It is designed for bi-lingual education for the non-English reader who wants to improve English-language test scores covering English synonyms. Synonyms may bear no relationship to a translation word (e.g. “love” can signify both an emotion and a score of zero in tennis; zero, while being a synonym of love, is likely to be a bad translation to the original Romansch headword). This is a regular English thesaurus, like Roget’s, but the entries are sorted alphabetically using headwords from Romansch. It cannot be used to translate between the two languages, but may help a fluent speaker of Romansch who is learning basic English, to learn the ambiguities of the English language and its vocabulary. The synonyms for each headword are not translations; Romansch words are used to facilitate “looking up” English synonyms. Prior to purchase, educators and students should review the contents of this unique form of thesaurus which is free to view on Google books, or using Amazon’s “look inside” function. Public domain translations used were contributed to Webster’s Online Dictionary and have originated from uncited volunteers, native speakers, professional translators, field linguists and academics (not by the editor of the thesaurus). If you would like citation for any translations, make suggestions, note errors, or contribute in any other way, please email Philip M. Parker at INSEAD, who will periodically update this series. Reproduction rights are granted to educators. Burridges Multilingual Dictionary of Birds of the World: Volume XII Italian (Italiano), Volume XIII Romansch, and Volume XIV Romanian (ROMAN) by John T. BurridgeCambridge Scholars PublishingUniquely, this work will present in one place the vernacular names of the almost ten thousand birds of the world in about fifty languages. It should thus serve as a valuable reference work and source of information that has been scattered through field guides, scientific journals, coffee-table volumes and across the internet, often buried under all sorts of other data. The compilations draw on official or other generally recognized authority wherever possible, and alternates are given where space permits. While the very fact that such extensive lists may, just by their existence, in future carry some authoritative weight in standardization of bird names, that is not its primary purpose, which is to present in a more useful format the nomenclature that is already in use. Dictionar (lexicon) Da Tasca Dilg Linguaig Tudesc-romansch... (German Edition) by Matthias ConradiNabu PressThis is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections Dictionary (Lexicon) da Tasca Dilg Linguaig Romansch-Tudesc by Matthias ConradiBiblioBazaarThis is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. This text refers to the Bibliobazaar edition. Learn to Speak the Romansch Language Faster and Easier with Subliminal Programming CD Lavish Life
The Superior Romansch subliminal CD is designed to super charge your brain to learn Romansch faster and easier than ever imagined. Most people struggle when they try to learn Romansch, but now you don't have to because subliminal programming can prime your brain to acquire the language rapidly. All you have to do is continue the same Romansch classes or reading material that you're studying now and listen to this CD to accelerate your learning ability. It won't teach, but it will turn you into an Romansch learning machine. This CD contains 6 ten minute subliminal sessions to choose from. Each session contains the same subliminal suggestions carefully crafted by hypnotist Alex Armani, CHT. You get to choose which track(s) to listen to! Successful people across the world are using subliminal programming to help them correct bad habits, improve their health, and acquire new languages faster than ever possible before. Subliminal programming means you will hear NO AUDIBLE VOICE because it has been masked in order to bypass your conscious filters. This gives the suggestions the ability to directly impact your subconscious mind for maximum impact. Using this CD for a long period of time will increase your desire and ability to speak and understand Romansch when exposed to the language. This will accelerate your learning. It does not actually teach Romansch because it primes your brain for rapid learning only. These sessions were designed for use at any point in your day or night. You can listen intently or play it in the background. This CD only features 6 subliminal audio tracks to choose from including ocean waves, rain, thunder storm, bird song, whale song, and hypnotic music. Webster's English to Romansch Crossword Puzzles: Level 1 by Philip M. ParkerICON Group International, IncEven if you do not like crossword puzzles, you may end up loving these. Designed for mother-tongue or completely fluent speakers of Romansch wanting to improve their English skills, the puzzles may also be entertaining to English speakers. They are formatted so that each puzzle can be solved in 15 to 30 minutes. The vocabulary gradually becomes harder across puzzles thus increasing the challenge as you progress. Each book has 100 puzzles and each puzzle covers some 30 word pairs (equaling 3000 challenges!). These are truly pleasant, if not addictive, crossword puzzles for language learning. Learning a language is always difficult. To ease the pain, hints are provided in small script at the bottom of each page, though these are selected to prevent an engineered solution to the puzzle. Full solutions are provided in the back of the book. These two features (hints and verifiable solutions), force the reader to decipher a word’s meaning and serves to improve vocabulary retention and understanding. One recent reviewer of this series noted “As a Peace Corps Volunteer … this is definitely a fun way to keep up the language skills … The series has a whole bunch of "rarely spoken" languages, widely unknown to us in the Western world.” Another reviewer notes: “Good teacher as it has words listed below that are in puzzle so the clues are there if you need them.” Public domain translations for Romansch contributed to Webster’s Online Dictionary used in these puzzles may have originated from uncited volunteers, native speakers, professional translators, field linguists and academics (not by the editor of the puzzles). If you would like citation for any translations, make suggestions, note errors, or contribute in any other way, please email Philip M. Parker at INSEAD, who will update this series from time to time. Reproduction rights are granted to educators. A Child lies in the Manger. Words by R. G. Swiss Romansch carol arranged by R. Graves. < S. A. T. B. (unacc.) > (Oxford choral Songs. X 151)by Richard Harding GravesOxford University Press |
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