-dom: From Middle English -dom, from Old English -dōm, from Proto-Germanic *-dōmaz.

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Please remember that more than 60% of modern English words have Latin and Greek roots. Scientifically, more than 90% of the words are derived from Latin and Greek.

fundamentally speaking, the most basic task in truly solving the word problems of English, French, German , Italian , Spanish is to understand the commonly used word-forming components of Latin and Greek (equivalent to radicals in Chinese).

Please let your children listen to the pronunciations of their native speakers as much as possible, especially songs sung by their native speakers.

I want to learn scientific knowledge through English, the sooner I know Greek letters, the better.

Please read "Primary School Students Synchronously Play English Latin Greek Pronunciation".

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In the morning exercise, I saw a group of people dancing and the music sang " Tashi Dele ".

can be clearly heard that the corresponding pronunciation of "de" is [te], and the corresponding pronunciation of "le" is [le].

Thashi Dele (Tibetan: བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས་, Willie: bkra shis bde legs) is a commonly used greeting in the Tibetan cultural circle. It is used in the Tibetan areas of China, Bhutan , India Sikkim State and Nepal . The Chinese transliteration of it as "Thashidler".

Tibetan བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས་ is actually composed of བཀྲ་ཤིས་ and བདེ་ལེགས.

Etymology: བཀྲ་ཤིས (bkra shis, “good fortune, benediction”) +‎ བདེ་ལེགས (bde legs, “bliss and happiness”).

If we know the international phonetic symbols, we can easily learn to read Tibetan language བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས་ (Lhasa Yin Phonetic Symbol: /ʈ͡ʂə˥˥.ɕi˥˩.te˩˧.le˥˩/).

We focus on learning the pronunciation of བདེ་ལེགས, and read /*bde.leks/ in ancient Tibetan language, and /te˩˧.le˥˩/ in Lhasa.

ignoring the tone, the Tibetan བདེ་ལེགས pronunciation of Lhasa is the same as the Latin tele, and the international phonetic symbol [tele].

Parents and parents and friends please remember: p, t and k in Chinese pinyin correspond to ph, th, and ch in classical Latin, φ, θ, and χ in ancient Greek , and international phonetic symbols [pʰ], [tʰ], [kʰ].

H in Latin and the small h at the top right of the international phonetic symbol "send air".

The Chinese pinyin b, d and g correspond to the international phonetic symbols [p], [t], [k], p, t, k in Latin, Italian, Spanish, and π, τ, and κ in Greek.

In English, at least 6 consonant letters have [e] pronunciation (the American style is [ɛ], corresponding to the Chinese pinyin ê).

By listening and querying international phonetic symbols with your ears, we can understand that the pronunciation of Tibetan བདེ་ལེགས is quite different from the pronunciation of "Dele" in Chinese.

A while ago, Russia attacked Ukraine, and many people shouted "Ula".

It is actually a transliteration of the Russian Ура (international phonetic symbol [ʊˈra]).

y reads [ʊ] in Russian, while p reads [r], corresponding to Latin, Italian, Spanish, and Greek ρ.

is like translating the Latin Roma into "Roman luoma", and Chinese translates the Russian ра[ra] into "Lala".

In fact, the Russian ра[ra] corresponds to the Latin ra and the Greek ρα.

"Ура!" is a war cry sound made by Soviet and Russian soldiers during the military parade, which is used to express confidence in victory. In addition, it also means joy and joy.

In addition to Russian, there are similar pronunciations and meanings in other languages, such as hurrah in German, hurrahhuazah, huah, huzzah in English, and hurrah in French.

According to the "Armed Forces of the Russian Federation", if the superior commander congratulates the soldiers and the superior gives the battle flag to the soldiers, the soldiers must respond with three "Ula".

anthropologist Jack Weizefu believes that the English huzzah is Huree from Mongolian and is used by Mongolian soldiers. Huree spread to the world when Mongolian Empire expanded in the 13th century. It is like “Amen” and “Hallelujah” a word of praise that is spoken at the end of a speech or prayer.

In many anti-Japanese film and television dramas, the Japanese often say "Bagaya deer", which is actually the transliteration of the Japanese word "Mahaya Noro (ばかやろう) (ba ka ya ro u)".

"Baga" is actually a transliteration of the Japanese "Malu". It is said to be the allusion of "pointing a deer to make a horse" in "Records of the Grand Historian".

In Japanese, fools who can't even distinguish between horses and deer are called "Red Deer (international phonetic symbol [ba̠ka̠]), which means "stupid" and "fool".

In Japanese, p, t, and k in the words are usually read b, d, and g in the Chinese pinyin.

so [ka] here is transliterated as "ga".

In fact, the word "ばか" in Japanese is changed from the pronunciation of "ba ku ka" and "bo ka" in Sanskrit. Kamakura was used in the late stage.

【Etymology】Probably originally a transcription of Sanskrit मोह (moha, "folly"), used as a slang term among monks.

In Hindi , मोह read /moːɦ/, classical Sanskrit /ˈmoː.ɦɐ/, Vedic Sanskrit/mɐ́w.ɦɐ/.

" Nogo (㄂ろう, international phonetic symbol [ja̠ɾo̞ː])" in Japanese, meaning "wild child, wild breed".

commonly used in Japanese men's names:

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博 Ichirō ― Sōichirō

Koshiro ― Koshirō

Goro ― Gorō ― Kogorō ― Kogorō ― Kogorō ― Kogorō ― Kogorō ― Rokurō ― Shichirō ― Shichirō ― Hachirō ― Hachirō ― Hachirō ― Kurō ― Kurō ― Jūrō

In Chinese history, the foreign language that has the greatest influence on Chinese should be Sanskrit.

Due to the introduction of Buddhism, there are a large number of Sanskrit transliterations in Chinese.

0 The x in English actually originates from Latin, read [ks].

Latin x is usually the product of c or g at the end of the root with the suffix -s of the "main cell". It is usually written as кс in Russian.

【English】Marxism[ˈmɑːksizəm]n. Marxism

Disassembly: Marx+ism.

【Russian】марксизм (International phonetic symbol [mɐrkˈsʲizm]) маркс`изма- -ленин`изма〔Yang〕Marxism-Leninism.

Disassembly: маркс(Marx)+изм(ism).

You can master 8 Russian letters without any effort as long as you want.

【Russian】ленинизм (International phonetic symbol [lʲɪnʲɪˈnʲizm]) [Yang] Leninism

Disassembly: ленин+зм (ism).

Etymology: Ле́нин (Lénin, Lenin, international phonetic symbol [ˈlʲenʲɪn]) +‎ -и́зм (-ízm, -ism).

Note: -ист(-ist) represents "~those", and -зм(-ism) represents "~ism".

Russian Ле́нин is similar to Chinese "Lenin". By understanding international phonetic symbols, you can learn Russian pronunciation more accurately.

"Duma" originates from the Russian Дума; and Дума comes from the Russian verb думать, which means "consider" or "think".

If we understand that the Russian word ду pronunciation [du] and ма correspond to the Latin and Chinese pinyin ma, it is easy to master the Russian word дума.

Russian Federation Conference State Duma (Russian: Государственная Дума Федерального собрания Российской Федерации), abbreviated as State Duma (Госуда́рственнная ду́ма), is the Russian House of Commons, one of the two constituent institutions of the Russian Federation Conference , with 450 seats. National Duma is a permanent legislative body in Russia, mainly responsible for drafting and formulating national laws. Members who are eligible to be citizens at least 21 years of age and have a term of five years.

【Russian】дума (International Phonetics [ˈdumə]) Noun Duma [yin]⑴ Thought, thinking, thinking. погруз`иться в ~у fell into deep thought. пов`ерить (кому) сво`и ~ы Tell your thoughts to…. ⑵ A folk song in Ukraine

Etymology: Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dumam ("thought, care, council"), from Germanic, possible Proto-Germanic *dōmaz ("judicial decision, act, thought"), Gothic (dōms, “judgment, act, thought”), (dōmjan, “to judge”), (dōm, “council, thought”). Also compare modern German -tum, English -dom, deem.

Russian root дум- and English word deem, suffix-dom are homologous.

【English】kingdom['kɪŋdəm]n. Kingdom; King Power; Monarch Identity; Kingdom of Heaven

Disassembly: king+dom.

-dom: From Middle English -dom, from Old English -dōm ("-dom: state, condition, power, domain, authority, property, right, office, quality", suffix), from Proto-Germanic *-dōmaz.

[English]freedom['frɪːdəm]n. Freedom['frɪːdəm]n. Freedom, privilege, frank

disassembly: free+dom.

【Russian】думать(International Phonetic Symbol [ˈdumətʲ]) Verb Think, miss, think, think, think, doubt

Disassembly: дум+ать.

Etymology: Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dumati, a loan from Proto-Germanic *dōmijaną ("to judge, think") (when English deem).

【English】deem [diːm]vt. Think; think; judge; think

He deemed it his duty to help. He believes that helping others is his responsibility.

Etymology: From Middle English dẹ̄men ("to judge; to criticalize, condemn; to impose a penalty on, sentence; to direct, order; to believe, think, deem"), from Old English dēman ("to decide, decree, deem, determination, judge; to condemn, doom, sentence; to consider, examine, reckon, think; to prove; to compute, estimate; to declare, tell; to glorify, praise"), from Proto-Germanic *dōmijaną ("to judge, think"), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁- ("to set, put").