Pronunciation of modern

Pronunciation of the English word modern.

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Pronounce modern in English


modern in a sentence

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1. The Algerian constitution is translated into modern Berber, not a local dialect commonly referred to as Kabyle. In fact, modern Berber is based on a commonly spoken Berber dialect enhanced with a consensual modern terminology, while Kabyle, as a dialect, has unfortunately become some sort of pidgin or a hodgepodge of a couple Berber words mixed with countless French and Arabic words.
2. The term "Sattelzeit" denotes the transitional period between the early modern age and the late modern age.
3. We’ve got to retool our system so that modern families and modern businesses can thrive. And let me be clear, this is not about big government, or expanding some fictional welfare-and-food-stamp state, the 47 percent mooching off the government. It is accounting for the realities of how people live now, today -- the necessities of a 21st century economy.
4. Modern problems require modern solutions.
5. Words such as "azul," "tanemmirt," and "aselmad" are modern Berber. They come from various Berber dialects and are not known in the Kabyle dialect. In fact, Kabyle uses words such as "ahla" for "hello," "ṣaḥḥa" for "thank you," and "ccix" for "teacher," and all these words are Arabic loanwords that are used and understood from Mauritania to the farthest reaches of Saudi Arabia. Denying the existence of the Berber language and modern Berber is completely useless and it is usually politically motivated.
6. "The title of this book is 'Le lexique de berbère moderne' which translates as the 'Lexicon of Modern Berber.'' "You're an anti-Lilliputian racist liar! This book is a lexicon of modern Lilliputian!"
7. About two centuries after the formation of the first World State, the President of the World declared that the time was ripe for a formal union of science and religion, and called a conference of the leaders of these two great disciplines. Upon that island in the Pacific which had become the Mecca of cosmopolitan sentiment, and was by now one vast manystoried, and cloud-capped Temple of Peace, the heads of Buddhism, Mohammedanism, Hinduism, the Regenerate Christian Brotherhood and the Modern Catholic Church in South America, agreed that their differences were but differences of expression. One and all were worshippers of the Divine Energy, whether expressed in activity, or in tense stillness. One and all recognized the saintly Discoverer as either the last and greatest of the prophets or an actual incarnation of divine Movement. And these two concepts were easily shown, in the light of modern science, to be identical.
8. During the Regency of Algiers, most of Kabylia was independent. Kabylia was split into two main kingdoms, the Kingdom of Koukou in modern Tizi Ouzou, and the Kingdom of Ait Abbas in modern Béjaïa.
9. There appears to be some noticeable artifacts of Chinese in modern Mandarin and modern Japanese, because "Tu shu guan" and "To sho kan" both mean "library" in those languages, respectively.
10. "The wine red sea" is a term from The Iliad, which implies ancient humans may have had a different concept of color prior to the modern age. In some languages "blue" is a modern construction in language, possibly because blue dye is difficult to formulate.

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