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Kevin Michael McHale (born June 14, 1988 [1]) is an American actor and singer. Formerly one of the two lead vocalists of the boy band NLT , McHale is best known for his role as Artie Abrams in the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee , for which he was nominated for a Grammy Award , three Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by ...
Kevin Michael McHale (ur. 14 czerwca 1988 w Plano) – amerykański piosenkarz popowy i aktor telewizyjny, najbardziej znany z roli niepełnosprawnego Artie Abramsa w popularnym musicalowym serialu stacji FOX, Glee. Był również jednym z czterech członków boysbandu NLT, który zakończył działalność w 2009.
Kevin Edward McHale (born December 19, 1957) is an American former professional basketball player, coach and analyst who played his entire professional career for the Boston Celtics. He earned the nickname "the Torture Chamber" for his exceptional footwork and post skills that consistently overwhelmed opponents.
Kevin McHale may refer to: Kevin McHale (footballer) (born 1939), English former professional footballer; Kevin McHale (basketball) (born 1957), American former basketball player, coach, and executive; Kevin McHale (actor) (born 1988), American actor and singer
Kevin McHale (ur. 19 grudnia 1957 w Hibbing) – amerykański koszykarz, występujący na pozycji silnego skrzydłowego, po zakończeniu kariery zawodniczej - trener koszykarski, trzykrotny mistrz NBA, członek Koszykarskiej Galerii Sław.
Language death is a process in which the level of a speech community 's linguistic competence in their language variety decreases, eventually resulting in no native or fluent speakers of the variety. Language death can affect any language form, including dialects.
Dialects are linguistic varieties that may differ in pronunciation, vocabulary, spelling, and other aspects of grammar. For the classification of varieties of English only in of pronunciation, see regional accents of English. Dialects can be defined as "sub-forms of languages which are, in general, mutually comprehensible." [1] .