51. She listens attentively to her teacher, who draws English words from his reluctant students by asking what they expect from college. 52. She no doubt has great insight into the sport, but she still has trouble translating her Russian thoughts into English words. 53. Since there was no English word for the form, he called them shuffle rhymes, in literal translation. 54. She struggled for the English words to describe her incredulity that something like this could happen here, in a country she admires for its efficiency and fair play. 55. Software on the server identifies and translates the text, sends the English words back, and superimposes them on the screen. 56. Some say Ebonics is not an English dialect but rather English words spoken with the grammar, syntax and emphasis of West African languages. 57. Sometimes the problem is the American-born interpreter, who often cannot find the Japanese equivalents of English words. 58. Sometimes, an English word is borrowed for reasons of efficiency, since Spanish is famously multisyllabic. 59. The Chinese Elle looks like its American and European counterparts, except for the Chinese text and the mixture of Chinese characters and English words in the advertisements. 60. The codetalkers spelled English words by using the Navajo word whose English translation had the initial letter needed. |