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1. All the tests done in the doctor‘s office are properly called ŕíŕë';ç$';: ß ńäŕë ŕíŕë';ç$'; ęđîâ'; '; ěî÷'; (I had blood and urine tests.) Ŕíŕë';ç can also be used when you are determining the quality of something: Íŕřŕ ô';đěŕ ďđîâîä';ň ŕíŕë';ç âîä$'; ';ç ńęâŕć';í$';. (Our company analyzes the water from wells.) In school ýęçŕěĺí refers to any kind of major exam, óńňí$';é ';ë'; ď';ńüěĺíí$';é (oral or written), although orals are far more common.
2. Berdy Ęđîâü ';ç íîńó: no matter what Ah, spring.
3. Email the Opinion Page EditorĘđîâü ';ç íîńó: no matter what Ah, spring.
4. Email the Opinion Page EditorĘîřę';í$'; ńë¸ç$';: next to nothing I love it when readers send in questions.
5. Email the Opinion Page Editor'6;îđîćí$';ĺ çíŕę';: road signs Three cheers for nonverbal communication! Íĺńëîâĺńí$';é H';ç$';ę (nonverbal language) helps you figure out what‘s going on when you are still struggling to understand ńëîâĺńí$';é H';ç$';ę (verbal language). It‘s particularly useful on Russian roadways.