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55 [fifty-five]

Working

Working

55 [limampu’t lima]

Working

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What do you do for a living? A-----g---n-gaw--m--pa----- --a--b-h--- / An- an---y--g h-----buh--? A-- a-- g------- m- p--- s- i---------- / A-- a-- i---- h----------- A-o a-g g-n-g-w- m- p-r- s- i-a-u-u-a-? / A-o a-g i-o-g h-n-p-b-h-y- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ano ang ginagawa mo para sa ikabubuhay? / Ano ang iyong hanap-buhay? 0
My husband is a doctor. A-g ---wa-ko a- -oktor. A-- a---- k- a- d------ A-g a-a-a k- a- d-k-o-. ----------------------- Ang asawa ko ay doktor. 0
I work as a nurse part-time. Na--a---a--ho-----ng-kal----i------w -i-----is--- --rs. N------------ a-- n- k--------- a--- b----- i---- n---- N-g-a-t-a-a-o a-o n- k-l-h-t-n- a-a- b-l-n- i-a-g n-r-. ------------------------------------------------------- Nagta-trabaho ako ng kalahating araw bilang isang nars. 0
We will soon receive our pension. Mal---- -- kam--g-maka-u---ng-----iyon. M------ n- k----- m------- n- p-------- M-l-p-t n- k-m-n- m-k-k-h- n- p-n-i-o-. --------------------------------------- Malapit na kaming makakuha ng pensiyon. 0
But taxes are high. Ngu-it -ng-b--is-----a---s. N----- a-- b---- a- m------ N-u-i- a-g b-w-s a- m-t-a-. --------------------------- Ngunit ang buwis ay mataas. 0
And health insurance is expensive. A--ang--a----r---a-kalusu--n -y-m-t---. A- a-- p------- s- k-------- a- m------ A- a-g p-n-g-r- s- k-l-s-g-n a- m-t-a-. --------------------------------------- At ang paniguro sa kalusugan ay mataas. 0
What would you like to become some day? An---n- g-s-- m----m-----? A-- a-- g---- m--- m------ A-o a-g g-s-o m-n- m-g-n-? -------------------------- Ano ang gusto mong maging? 0
I would like to become an engineer. Gus---ko-- ----n--is--g inh--yero. G---- k--- m----- i---- i--------- G-s-o k-n- m-g-n- i-a-g i-h-n-e-o- ---------------------------------- Gusto kong maging isang inhinyero. 0
I want to go to college. Gus-o k-n- ma--a----s---ol-h-y-. G---- k--- m------- s- k-------- G-s-o k-n- m-g-a-a- s- k-l-h-y-. -------------------------------- Gusto kong mag-aral sa kolehiyo. 0
I am an intern. In-e-- ako. I----- a--- I-t-r- a-o- ----------- Intern ako. 0
I do not earn much. Hi--- a-o-k-mik-ta-ng -al-k-. H---- a-- k------- n- m------ H-n-i a-o k-m-k-t- n- m-l-k-. ----------------------------- Hindi ako kumikita ng malaki. 0
I am doing an internship abroad. N---e-i---r----p ak--------ng ---sa. N--------------- a-- s- i---- b----- N-g-e-i-t-r-s-i- a-o s- i-a-g b-n-a- ------------------------------------ Nag-e-internship ako sa ibang bansa. 0
That is my boss. Iyon--n--a-i-g--o--. I--- a-- a---- b---- I-o- a-g a-i-g b-s-. -------------------- Iyon ang aking boss. 0
I have nice colleagues. M-yr-----kon--m---bait-n- m-----s---h--. M------ a---- m------- n- m-- k--------- M-y-o-n a-o-g m-b-b-i- n- m-a k-s-m-h-n- ---------------------------------------- Mayroon akong mababait na mga kasamahan. 0
We always go to the cafeteria at noon. P-pu--nta k-mi -ag- -a--a--ina--u-ing ta---a--an. P-------- k--- l--- s- k------ t----- t---------- P-p-m-n-a k-m- l-g- s- k-n-i-a t-w-n- t-n-h-l-a-. ------------------------------------------------- Pupumunta kami lagi sa kantina tuwing tanghalian. 0
I am looking for a job. Na-h--an---a-o n- --ab-ho. N--------- a-- n- t------- N-g-a-a-a- a-o n- t-a-a-o- -------------------------- Naghahanap ako ng trabaho. 0
I have already been unemployed for a year. Is--g -ao- --o----a-a----ra-aho. I---- t--- a---- w----- t------- I-a-g t-o- a-o-g w-l-n- t-a-a-o- -------------------------------- Isang taon akong walang trabaho. 0
There are too many unemployed people in this country. N---kar--in- -al-ng -r--a-o--a -a-sa-g ---. N----------- w----- t------ s- b------ i--- N-p-k-r-m-n- w-l-n- t-a-a-o s- b-n-a-g i-o- ------------------------------------------- Napakaraming walang trabaho sa bansang ito. 0

Memory needs speech

Most people remember their first day of school. However, they no longer recall that which came before. We have almost no memory of our first years of life. But why is that? Why can't we remember the experiences we had as a baby? The reason lies in our development. Speech and memory develop at about the same time. And in order to remember something, a person needs speech. That is, he must have words for that which he experiences. Scientists have conducted various tests with children. In doing so, they made an interesting discovery. As soon as children learn to speak, they forget everything that came before. The beginning of speech is therefore also the beginning of memory. Children learn a great deal in the first three years of their lives. They experience new things every day. They also have many important experiences at this age. Despite this, it all disappears. Psychologists refer to this phenomenon as infantile amnesia. Only the things that children can name remain. The autobiographical memory retains personal experiences. It functions like a journal. Everything that is important in our life is recorded in it. In this way, the autobiographical memory forms our identity. But its development is dependent upon the learning of the native language. And we can only activate our memory through our speech. The things that we learn as a baby are not really gone, of course. They are stored somewhere in our brain. We just can't access them anymore… – that's a shame, isn't it?