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It seems difficult to master any language.
It is challenging to speak more than one language.
It is challenging to speak a language from another family.
It is challenging for English speakers to use Latin words.
"vital for life"
One can learn e.g. from linguists or from some of their works what vital means.
If vital means "essential to life" or "pertaining to life", I say we drop "for life" from the discussed phrase.
"to see something visually"
Because visual means "of, relating to, done by, or used in seeing", it is useful to write: to see something
"rural village"
Because rural means "of, relating to, or characteristic of the country or country life", it is useful to write: village
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It seems difficult to master any language.
It is challenging to speak more than one language.
It is challenging to speak a language from another family.
It is challenging for English speakers to use Latin words.
One can learn e.g. from linguists or from some of their works what vital means.
If vital means "essential to life" or "pertaining to life", I say we drop "for life" from the discussed phrase.
Because visual means "of, relating to, done by, or used in seeing", it is useful to write: to see something
Because rural means "of, relating to, or characteristic of the country or country life", it is useful to write: village
You can find more content about good English e.g. with this subscription.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: