15. Order
Order.
1. The arrangement or disposition of people of things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern or method.
2. An authoritative command or instruction.
3. A particular social, political or economic system.
4. A society of monks, nuns or friars living under the same religious, moral and social regulations and discipline.
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Ok, ok I'll stop. There were 9 definitions in total for the word order. I just find it amazing that one word can have so many different meanings. No wonder English is one of the hardest languages to learn! I can't imagine having to learn English as a second language, it sounds like a nightmare! I did Italian in highschool for all of 2 years and the only think I remember is how to introduce myself (mi chiamo Stephanie) and ask how someone is and reply if they ask me the same (come stai? Bene grazie, e tu?). I managed to learn 2 small sentences and retain them in 2 years, and yet some people manage to learn whole languages in a year because they're have to, because they don't really have another option.
I don't know. I can barely handle English today it seems, let alone thinking about other languages. Today isn't a writing day.
1. The arrangement or disposition of people of things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern or method.
2. An authoritative command or instruction.
3. A particular social, political or economic system.
4. A society of monks, nuns or friars living under the same religious, moral and social regulations and discipline.
(link)
Ok, ok I'll stop. There were 9 definitions in total for the word order. I just find it amazing that one word can have so many different meanings. No wonder English is one of the hardest languages to learn! I can't imagine having to learn English as a second language, it sounds like a nightmare! I did Italian in highschool for all of 2 years and the only think I remember is how to introduce myself (mi chiamo Stephanie) and ask how someone is and reply if they ask me the same (come stai? Bene grazie, e tu?). I managed to learn 2 small sentences and retain them in 2 years, and yet some people manage to learn whole languages in a year because they're have to, because they don't really have another option.
I don't know. I can barely handle English today it seems, let alone thinking about other languages. Today isn't a writing day.
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