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    1. Asked: October 16, 2020In: Language

      Is it possible to understand a language but unable to to speak it?

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      Added an answer on October 17, 2020 at 12:48 pm

      Our brains retain the ability to comprehend human speech throughout our lives. If you have enough exposure to a language, in a context where you can make sense of the babble, you will understand it. If you never have the opportunity to speak it, that doesn’t diminish your ability to understand it. MRead more

      Our brains retain the ability to comprehend human speech throughout our lives. If you have enough exposure to a language, in a context where you can make sense of the babble, you will understand it. If you never have the opportunity to speak it, that doesn’t diminish your ability to understand it.
      My mom and brother both speak Spanish. I don’t. After many years of listening to them speak Spanish, I know what they are saying, but I still can’t say anything in Spanish. If you hear a language often enough, especially first hand and in context, you will start to pick the pieces together; through gestures, expressions and situations that the speaker is in. Even if it is something simple like realising that the speaker is annoyed, happy or talking about numbers, it will help you to understand.

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    2. Asked: October 16, 2020In: Communication

      How can I handle a miscarriage phase?

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      Added an answer on October 17, 2020 at 12:48 pm

      It can take longer for you to heal emotionally, especially if you really wanted the pregnancy. You might have many different feelings, such as anger and sadness, that can last for some time. Your partner may also have grief that takes a while to recover from. To help you manage those emotions and feRead more

      It can take longer for you to heal emotionally, especially if you really wanted the pregnancy. You might have many different feelings, such as anger and sadness, that can last for some time. Your partner may also have grief that takes a while to recover from. To help you manage those emotions and feel better, you may want to ask your doctor to recommend a therapist or grief counselor. You might also want to look into a support group. And lean on friends and family whom you feel comfortable telling.

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