How,Choose,Exactly,the,RIGHT,F education How to Choose Exactly the RIGHT Foreign Word in any Language
Some forms of parent involvement with the school such as communications with school, volunteering, attending school events and parent--parent connections appeared to have little effect on student achievement, especially in high school. Helpi Translation jobs are undertaken by professional translators who are well versed with at least two languages.Translation can work at two levels: inter-state or regional language translation and inter-national or foreign language translation.
Instead of searching for a single word, prepare a list of synonyms (words that mean close to the same thing).The Word 'Can' If you want to find the word that means 'can' as in 'to be able to', your list might be something like this:canablecapableNow, if you search for 'can' in foreign language dictionaries, you might discover the following in the English-[Foreign Language] section:GermanBüchse, Dose, Kanister, können, dürfenYou know that German capitalizes all nouns, so you eliminate the first three words. The main definition for 'können' is 'to be able to', and the main definition for 'dürfen' is 'to be allowed to'. Therefore, the correct word in this case is likely 'können'.Frenchpoubelle, arrosoir, pouvoir'Poubelle' means 'garbage can'; 'arrosoir' means 'watering-can'; and 'pouvoir' means 'to be able to'. The correct word in French is probably 'pouvoir'.Portugueselata, ferro-velho, poder'Lata' means 'can, tin, tin can'; 'ferro-velho' means 'garbage can'; and 'poder' means 'to be able to'. The correct word in Portuguese would most likely be 'poder'.The Word 'Check''Check' can mean 'check mark'; 'bill at a restaurant'; 'part of a pattern of squares'; 'to ensure or confirm'. If we are looking for the definition that means 'to ensure or confirm' we might make the following list:checkensureverifyconfirmNow let's see what we find when we investigate the word 'check':GermanRechnung, Beschränkung, überprüfen, kontrollieren, Kontrolle, nachprüfenFirst we remove the capitalized words (nouns). This leaves three words to research: 'überprüfen' (to examine, check); 'kontrollieren' (to control, supervise, to check); 'nachprüfen' (to check, verify); therefore, 'nachprüfen' appears to be most similar to our desired definition.ItalianA search in an Italian dictionary gives us the following partial list:controllare, verificare, assegno, assegno bancario'Controllare' (to audit, check, check up on, supervise, verify); 'verificare' (to audit, check, check up on, supervise, verify); 'assegno' (check, cheque); and 'assegno bancario' (check, cheque).It would appear that either 'controllare' or 'verificare' would suffice.SwedishThe list of results:besiktiga, kontrollera, checkReverse-lookup gives us these definitions: 'besiktiga' (inspect, audit, check, check up on, supervise, verify); 'kontrollera' (audit, check, check up on, supervise, verify); and 'check' (check, cheque).It seems that we could use either 'besiktiga' or 'kontrollera'.ResourcesUse your common sense, books, people, and the resources on your computer.Whenever possible, try to find a dictionary that includes example sentences. Seeing a word used in context is the best way to zero in on its exact meaning.Word processor thesauri and grammar functions will be valuable assets. Online dictionaries are plentiful - use them whenever you can. Make sure that you have at least one recently published printed dictionary and/or thesaurus nearby. When in doubt, try to get advice from a teacher, a friend who speaks the language, or an online forum.Now, don't be afraid to make mistakes. That's the way we learn. Whenever possible try to use words in everyday speech. Remember: your language learning will progress more quickly if you don't obsess over errors.
How,Choose,Exactly,the,RIGHT,F