Concern over a high number of obscenity over the weekend

Just an observation. Can we torn it down and be more constructive

wacha tu

Nini iliendelea isipokuwa maneno ya passaris?

torn nini

There’s an old man here who says this place is full of low IQ baboons. So if we torn it down imagine how much worse it would be; because what you see is almost full thinking capacity.

Betamale…
Fungua your own ktalk where you post whatever

Kwanza natafuta lanye this morning…let me post it

Ati high number of obscenity,:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

Proficiency in a foreign language is not a measure of intelligence.

Leo umeamua nduthi haiingii kwa matope?

Spoken Vs written… is a huge problem facing the millennials.
Akiongea rusungu inatokea kwa mapua but akiandika ni kama ametoka Sumbawanga

:D:D:D:D:D

You can count obscenity and torn it down?

Actually it is in some way. People with a high proficiency in learning new languages normally have high IQ’s. There are more creative than your average. That does not mean that the average do not have proficiency in other areas such as math.

They’re but linguistics in terms of natural intellect.
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IQ is something that isnt very easy to determine. Even the experts admit, there is no universal measure for intelligence as for learning language or anything else .

There are three primary learning types–visual, audial, and kinesthetic–that everyone favor at varying degrees. Visual learners tend to be based more out of books and pictures when it comes to learning, and they are can easily become their own teachers. Audial learners tend to pick things up through hearsay, as the name would imply. Audial learners tend to pick up spoken languages much more quickly than the other two learning types, putting them as a unique advantage. Kinesthetic learners are usually pretty rare since they’re forced to adapt to learn through one of the other two learning types in the academic system, but they still exist. Kinesthetic learners also tend to be more hand-on and need to interact with whatever it is they’re learning.

This could explain why beach boys who are very poor in school, can learn upto 12 foreign languages easy peasy no sweat at all in a period of a few years FLUENTLY.

English is not exactly a new language so we can not say that people who are good at English grammar have high IQ. Since people in Kenya learn English as children from age of 3,knowledge of English as an adult isn’t a sign of high IQ.

Most Africans are multi lingual, they know their mother tongue, a European language from their colonizer like English,Dutch, Portuguese, French. Then local dialects like Kikuyu ,Luo,Swahili, pidgin ,sheng , slang, Xhosa, Zulu etc . Learning language is a very kawaida proficiency and this why most people if they live anywhere in the world long enough they learn the language(s) used there.

I did four years of German in high school and have taught myself several languages and Ive found English to be a deficient language. It has similar sounding words in plenty, it has alot of ambiguity. Typos and grammatical errors dont mean a person has low IQ, its just an associative mistake, where things get lost in translation similar to how your phone picks up similar looking/sounding words when you are typing, this happens when your concentration and attention is divided as well like when you are multitasking.

IQ is something that isnt very easy to determine. Even the experts admit, there is no universal measure for intelligence as for learning language or anything else .

There are three primary learning types–visual, audial, and kinesthetic–that everyone favor at varying degrees. Visual learners tend to be based more out of books and pictures when it comes to learning, and they are can easily become their own teachers. Audial learners tend to pick things up through hearsay, as the name would imply. Audial learners tend to pick up spoken languages much more quickly than the other two learning types, putting them as a unique advantage. Kinesthetic learners are usually pretty rare since they’re forced to adapt to learn through one of the other two learning types in the academic system, but they still exist. Kinesthetic learners also tend to be more hand-on and need to interact with whatever it is they’re learning.

This could explain why beach boys who are very poor in school, can learn upto 12 foreign languages easy peasy no sweat at all in a period of a few years FLUENTLY.

English is not exactly a new language so we can not say that people who are good at English grammar have high IQ. Since people in Kenya learn English as children from age of 3,knowledge of English as an adult isn’t a sign of high IQ.

Most Africans are multi lingual, they know their mother tongue, a European language from their colonizer like English,Dutch, Portuguese, French. Then local dialects like Kikuyu ,Luo,Swahili, pidgin ,sheng , slang, Xhosa, Zulu etc . Learning language is a very kawaida proficiency and this why most people if they live anywhere in the world long enough they learn the language(s) used there.

I did four years of German in high school and have taught myself several languages and Ive found English to be a deficient language. It has similar sounding words in plenty, it has alot of ambiguity. Typos and grammatical errors dont mean a person has low IQ, its just an associative mistake, where things get lost in translation similar to how your phone picks up similar looking/sounding words when you are typing, this happens when your concentration and attention is divided as well like when you are multitasking.