Pronunciation of the English word assimilate.
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1. | You must assimilate into new surroundings. | |
2. | The weak easily assimilate the opinions of the strong. | |
3. | They did not assimilate with the natives. | |
4. | When I started learning languages, it was hard to assimilate new words and keep a pace to study, but now, after having practiced for several years I do my routine unconsciously. You can't really finish learning a language, ever, but you can reach quite a high fluency. In my case, I learn approximately 3 or 4 languages at the same time and I don't get confused. It's all a matter of practice, accustoming and how well you get used to. | |
5. | One of the first goals when learning a foreign language which uses another writing system should be to assimilate this very writing system as quickly as possible. | |
6. | One of the first goals when learning a foreign language with another writing system should be to assimilate this very writing system as quickly as possible. | |
7. | Entry, transportation, breaking-down and absorption of food is possible, thanks to a series of conduits, tissues and organs that constitute the digestive system. They all work together in a coordinated fashion in order to better assimilate the substances consumed every day, supplying us with energy and easing our development. | |
8. | I can't assimilate the information fast enough. | |
9. | You still don't know how to use the accusative in Esperanto? You must try harder to assimilate the rules which govern it. | |
10. | The US attempted to assimilate Native Americans. |