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Say ‘Thank you’ in different languages

Turkish – Teşekkürler Hindi- धन्यवाद – Dhan’yavāda Japanese – 感謝 – Kansha Danish – Tak Bulgarian – Благодаря – Blagodarya

Bilingual Edge: Book Review

Bilingual Edge: Why, When and How to Teach Your Child a Second Language by Kendall King, PhD  & Alison Mackey, PhD

How to say ”Good Bye” in different languages

Danish – farvel Arabic – وداعًا – Wdạʿạ Finnish – näkemiin Dutch – tot ziens Hindi – गुड बॉय – Guḍa bŏya Czech – Nashledanou Chinese – 再见 – Zàijiàn

How to say “excuse me” in different languages

Arabic – معذرة Greek – Συγνώμη – Sygnó̱mi̱ Finnish – Anteeksi Hebrew – סליחה Chinese – Yuánliàng wǒ – 原谅我 Hindi – क्षमा करें – Kṣamā karēṁ Dutch – neem

Who is truly bilingual Anyways?

According to the book “bilingual edge” balanced biliguals are the ones who 1. Read a newspaper article in both languages

Can DVDs Teach Kids Languages?

The short answer is yes simply because language DVDs make babies process audio information coupled with visual information passively or

Deinonychus – Dinosaurs

The Deinonychus is a really interesting dinosaur that has answered a lot of questions about dinosaurs and has created a

Velociraptor – Dinosaur facts

The movie Jurassic Park turned the Velociraptor into one of the most well-known names in the dinosaurs. If Velociraptors were

Ankylosaurus – Dinosaurs

The Ankylosaurus is not one of the most famous dinosaurs, but it might be one of the coolest! While the

Triceratops – Dinosaurs

The Triceratops was the last type of dinosaur to become extinct, which means that they lived more recently than any

Were dinosaurs warm-blooded?

All animals need warmth inside their bodies if they want to stay alive. While some animals, like dogs and birds

How are dinosaurs named?

We don’t know what dinosaurs called each other when they were still walking around on Earth, but we certainly know

Where did dinosaurs live?

230 million years ago, Earth looked a lot different from the way it looks today. Not only did dinosaurs live

What colors were dinosaurs?

Just like people, different dinosaurs had different skin colors! Of course, there are no pictures of dinosaurs that let us

What did dinosaurs eat?

Just like you and me, dinosaurs got hungry! But dinosaurs couldn’t just pop open a bag of candy when they

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