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Colors
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Snow is white.
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The sun is yellow.
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The orange is orange.
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The cherry is red.
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The sky is blue.
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The grass is green.
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The earth is brown.
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The cloud is grey / gray (am.).
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The tyres / tires (am.) are black.
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What colour / color (am.) is the snow? White.
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What colour / color (am.) is the sun? Yellow.
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What colour / color (am.) is the orange? Orange.
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What colour / color (am.) is the cherry? Red.
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What colour / color (am.) is the sky? Blue.
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What colour / color (am.) is the grass? Green.
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What colour / color (am.) is the earth? Brown.
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What colour / color (am.) is the cloud? Grey / Gray (am.).
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What colour / color (am.) are the tyres / tires (am.)? Black.
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Women and men speak differently

We all know that women and men are different. But did you also know that they speak differently? Multiple studies have shown this. Women use different speech patterns to men. They are often more indirect and reserved in how they speak. By contrast, men typically use a clear and direct language. But the topics they talk about are also different. Men talk more about news, economy, or sports. Women prefer social topics like family or health. So men like to talk about facts. Women prefer to talk about people. It's striking that women attempt to have a "weak" language. That is, they speak more carefully and politely. Women also ask more questions. In doing so, they most likely want to achieve harmony and avoid conflict. Furthermore, women have a much larger vocabulary for feelings. For men, conversation is often a type of competition. Their language is distinctly more provocative and aggressive. And men speak far fewer words per day than women. Some researchers claim that this is because of the composition of the brain. Because the brain is different in women and men. That is to say, their speech centers are structured differently too. Though most likely other factors influence our language as well. Science hasn't explored this area for a long time. Still, women and men do not speak completely different languages. Misunderstandings don't have to occur. There are many strategies for successful communication. The simplest is: Listen better!

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