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86 [eighty-six]

Questions – Past tense 2

Questions – Past tense 2

86 [tamanin da shida]

Questions – Past tense 2

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Which tie did you wear? Wa-- iri- ----kuka -a--? W--- i--- t-- k--- s---- W-n- i-i- t-e k-k- s-k-? ------------------------ Wane irin tie kuka saka? 0
Which car did you buy? w-c- m--a k-k- -iya w--- m--- k--- s--- w-c- m-t- k-k- s-y- ------------------- wace mota kuka siya 0
Which newspaper did you subscribe to? W-c- --r-d--kuke ---ga? W--- j----- k--- s----- W-c- j-r-d- k-k- s-i-a- ----------------------- Wace jarida kuke shiga? 0
Who did you see? w- ---g-ni w- k- g--- w- k- g-n- ---------- wa ka gani 0
Who did you meet? W---uk--ha--? W- k--- h---- W- k-k- h-d-? ------------- Wa kuka hadu? 0
Who did you recognize? W-n-n---uk- gan-? W----- k--- g---- W-n-n- k-k- g-n-? ----------------- Wanene kuka gane? 0
When did you get up? Y-us---ka ----i? Y----- k- t----- Y-u-h- k- t-s-i- ---------------- Yaushe ka tashi? 0
When did you start? Ya-----ku-a--ara? Y----- k--- f---- Y-u-h- k-k- f-r-? ----------------- Yaushe kuka fara? 0
When did you finish? yau-he-k--a t--ya y----- k--- t---- y-u-h- k-k- t-a-a ----------------- yaushe kika tsaya 0
Why did you wake up? Me---sa --ka---shi? M- y--- k--- t----- M- y-s- k-k- t-s-i- ------------------- Me yasa kuka tashi? 0
Why did you become a teacher? Me-ya-sa k--zama-ma-a-i? M- y- s- k- z--- m------ M- y- s- k- z-m- m-l-m-? ------------------------ Me ya sa ka zama malami? 0
Why did you take a taxi? M--yasa -uk---au-i-tak-i? M- y--- k--- d---- t----- M- y-s- k-k- d-u-i t-k-i- ------------------------- Me yasa kuka dauki taksi? 0
Where did you come from? dag- -n- -uk--fito d--- i-- k--- f--- d-g- i-a k-k- f-t- ------------------ daga ina kuka fito 0
Where did you go? In- -----j-? I-- k--- j-- I-a k-k- j-? ------------ Ina kuka je? 0
Where were you? In-----je? I-- k- j-- I-a k- j-? ---------- Ina ka je? 0
Who did you help? w- ---t-ima-a w- k- t------ w- k- t-i-a-a ------------- wa ka taimaka 0
Who did you write to? w- k--r-b--a w- k- r----- w- k- r-b-t- ------------ wa ka rubuta 0
Who did you reply to? w-----am-a w- k- a--- w- k- a-s- ---------- wa ka amsa 0

Bilingualism improves hearing

People who speak two languages hear better. They can distinguish between different sounds more accurately. An American study has come to this conclusion. Researchers tested several teenagers. Part of the test subjects grew up bilingual. These teenagers spoke English and Spanish. The other part of the subjects only spoke English. The young people had to listen to a particular syllable. It was the syllable ‘da’. It didn't belong to either of the languages. The syllable was played for the test subjects using headphones. At the same time, their brain activity was measured with electrodes. After this test the teenagers had to listen to the syllable again. This time, however, they could hear many disruptive sounds as well. There were various voices saying meaningless sentences. The bilingual individuals reacted very strongly to the syllable. Their brain showed a lot of activity. They could identify the syllable exactly, with and without the disruptive sounds. The monolingual individuals were not successful. Their hearing was not as good as the bilingual test subjects. The result of the experiment surprised researchers. Until then it was only known that musicians have an especially good ear. But it appears that bilingualism also trains the ear. People that are bilingual are constantly confronted with different sounds. Therefore, their brain must develop new abilities. It learns how to distinguish different linguistic stimuli. Researchers are now testing how language skills affect the brain. Maybe hearing can still benefit when a person learns languages later in life…