dicționar ebraică - engleză

עברית - English

יליד în engleză:

1. native


The family moved from their native Germany to Chicago around the year 1830.
If you want to sound like a native speaker, you must be willing to practice saying the same sentence over and over in the same way that banjo players practice the same phrase over and over until they can play it correctly and at the desired tempo.
A child who is a native speaker usually knows many things about his or her language that a non-native speaker who has been studying for years still does not know and perhaps will never know.
The potato is native to the highlands of Central and South America.
Many native speakers of Japanese have trouble hearing the difference between B and V.
native (adj)
They came from all over the world to make their homes in this new land, which was thinly populated by native Indians.
I sat down to translate the sentence shown on the main page into my native language, and half an hour and two dozen sentences later I had to convince myself to stop.
If there are genuine differences between these two cultures, I think that the largest are certainly in what you think about foreigners studying your native language.
Native French speakers often add spaces before punctuation in other languages even though it is usually incorrect.
These are native American people. Look at the woman. Her hair is long and black. She's got festhers in her hair.
The Korean vocabulary is composed of three components: native words, Sino-Korean words and loanwords.
This generation of online daters, far more native to the Internet, are a lot less awkward than the first generation.
Of these, Taoism is a native religion, the others having been introduced from foreign lands.