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em to have to do something / must   »   nn to have to do something / must

72 [seventy-two]

to have to do something / must

to have to do something / must

72 [syttito]

to have to do something / must

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must m-t-e måtte m-t-e ----- måtte 0
I must post the letter. Eg--- --n----r--et. Eg må sende brevet. E- m- s-n-e b-e-e-. ------------------- Eg må sende brevet. 0
I must pay the hotel. Eg -- b----e-ho-e----. Eg må betale hotellet. E- m- b-t-l- h-t-l-e-. ---------------------- Eg må betale hotellet. 0
You must get up early. D--m- st----p--idl-g. Du må stå opp tidleg. D- m- s-å o-p t-d-e-. --------------------- Du må stå opp tidleg. 0
You must work a lot. Du må j-b-e ---je. Du må jobbe mykje. D- m- j-b-e m-k-e- ------------------ Du må jobbe mykje. 0
You must be punctual. D- må -ome t-d-no-. Du må kome tidsnok. D- m- k-m- t-d-n-k- ------------------- Du må kome tidsnok. 0
He must fuel / get petrol / get gas (am.). Han -å-f--le---nsin. Han må fylle bensin. H-n m- f-l-e b-n-i-. -------------------- Han må fylle bensin. 0
He must repair the car. H-n -å r-p-re-e b-len. Han må reparere bilen. H-n m- r-p-r-r- b-l-n- ---------------------- Han må reparere bilen. 0
He must wash the car. H-n -- -as-- b--e-. Han må vaske bilen. H-n m- v-s-e b-l-n- ------------------- Han må vaske bilen. 0
She must shop. Ho -- -an-le. Ho må handle. H- m- h-n-l-. ------------- Ho må handle. 0
She must clean the apartment. H---å----ke h-sv-re-. Ho må vaske husveret. H- m- v-s-e h-s-e-e-. --------------------- Ho må vaske husveret. 0
She must wash the clothes. H--må v-sk- tøy. Ho må vaske tøy. H- m- v-s-e t-y- ---------------- Ho må vaske tøy. 0
We must go to school at once. V--m- ---r- gå------u-e-. Vi må snart gå på skulen. V- m- s-a-t g- p- s-u-e-. ------------------------- Vi må snart gå på skulen. 0
We must go to work at once. Vi må sn-r- -å-på-jo-b. Vi må snart gå på jobb. V- m- s-a-t g- p- j-b-. ----------------------- Vi må snart gå på jobb. 0
We must go to the doctor at once. Vi--- -n-rt -å-t----e-e-. Vi må snart gå til legen. V- m- s-a-t g- t-l l-g-n- ------------------------- Vi må snart gå til legen. 0
You must wait for the bus. D- må -ent--på--uss--. De må vente på bussen. D- m- v-n-e p- b-s-e-. ---------------------- De må vente på bussen. 0
You must wait for the train. D--m- ---te--å to-et. De må vente på toget. D- m- v-n-e p- t-g-t- --------------------- De må vente på toget. 0
You must wait for the taxi. De m- -e----p--d---j-n. De må vente på drosjen. D- m- v-n-e p- d-o-j-n- ----------------------- De må vente på drosjen. 0

Why are there so many different languages?

Today there are more than 6,000 different languages worldwide. This is why we need interpreters and translators. A very long time ago, everyone still spoke the same language. That changed, however, when people began to migrate. They left their African homeland and moved around the world. This spatial separation lead to a linguistic separation as well. Because each people developed its own form of communication. Many different languages evolved from the common proto-language. But man never remained in one place for very long. So the languages became increasingly separated from each other. Somewhere along the line, a common root could no longer be recognized. Furthermore, no people lived in isolation for thousands of years. There was always contact with other peoples. This changed the languages. They took on elements from foreign languages or they merged. Because of this, the progression of the languages never stopped. Therefore, migrations and contact with new peoples explain the multitude of languages. Why languages are so different is another question, however. Every evolution follows certain rules. So there must be a reason for languages being the way they are. For these reasons scientists have been interested in them for years. They would like to know why languages develop differently. In order to research that, one must trace the history of languages. Then one can identify what changed when. It is still unknown what influences the development of languages. Cultural factors appear to be more important than biological factors. That is to say, the history of different peoples shaped their languages. Obviously, languages tell us more than we know…