HOW TO SPEAK JAPANESE
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... and appro- priate facial expression, the cuo for which must be | taken from the face of thespeaker, When thestudent ‘is not speaking, this word properly played upon will keep the other man going all the time. Geib ...
... HOW SPEAK JAPANESE. Contrary to popular belief, Japanese seomß to tolerably eaay language to learn, after all. The follow under the heading The Japanese Language ii One Lesson. is from the Japan Herald:- Arimas ' means everything. Arimasen means ...
... of those who speak Gaelic only, also of those who speak Gaelic aud English. It shows the largest proportion of Gaol-speaking persons to be thenorth-western division of the country, where 35,853, or 2145 per cent of the population, speak Gaelic only ; ...
... THE GAELIC-SPEAKING- POPULATION. A return was issued among the parliamentary papers on Monday of the numbers the Gaelic-speaking people of Scotland under the Scottish census of 1881, from which it would appear that of a total population in Scotland of ...
... WELSH SPEAKING ONLY. [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.] The amateur census makers of the Gladstoniau party in Wales have besn for years past producing figures which show extraordinary predominance of Welsh-speaking people the Principality and Monmouthshire. We have ...
... GHOST-SEEING AND SPEAKING We examples of ghost-hearing, of ghosts that present no visible image, but address themselves to the ear alone. Captain Rogers, commander of a ship called Tho Society, bound to Virginia 1664, while asleep m his cabin, dreamed ...
... MAKING THE DUMB SPEAK. Henry Cronin, a bricklayer, who too lazy to work, stood Battersea Park-road with a card round his neck intimating to the benevolent that he was deaf and dumb. Sarah Sweeney, tailoress, was moved to compassion by his forlorn appearance ...
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... DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH. hard *> called upon to see the point of a joke without being given sufficient time to see it in. A gentleman with a serious face said at> recent small gathering of people— What are we coming to? Statistics show that Massachusetts ...
... A PROFLIGATE-SPEAKING PARROT. Ou+-aide the shop bird-seller on the de Gesvres, writes Paris correspondent, there lately congregated a of idlers. They were attracted to the place a dispute lietween the owner of the shop, a middle-aged woman, and elder ...
... DR. GOODRICH ON PUBLIC SPEAKING chester, Salford, and thf iem P era nce Union was held last evenine Mr ™ -t-et, under the presidency of Rev A • T a e° od attendance. The Key A. Goodrich D.D., delivered a lecture on Hints on Preparation for the Platform ...
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