Is abandon a verb? Yes! Abandon is an action verb. Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations.


Orbit’s Trail is a language learning application that helps students gain proficiency in a secondary language quickly. Orbit’s Trail combines auditory, sensory, kinesthetic and visual learning styles with repetitive tasks to mimic naturally occurring interactions a student would encounter in the real world.
From the beginning, students will engage in basic routines, emotional experiences and tasks meant to get the mind thinking. Providing proper guidance in learning basic grammar and proper sentence structure, students will gain experience in expressing themselves in their new language quickly through lessons utilizing the most commonly used verb tenses.


Abandon means Abandonar in Greek
Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations. Here’s a few examples:
Abandon means Abandonar in Spanish
Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations. Here’s a few examples:
Abandon means Abandonar in French
Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations. Here’s a few examples:
Abandon means Abandonar in Dutch
Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations. Here’s a few examples:
Abandon means Abandonar in Italian
Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations. Here’s a few examples:
Abandon means Abandonar in Portuguese
Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations. Here’s a few examples:
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Abandon means Abandonar in Chinese
Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations. Here’s a few examples:
Abandon means Abandonar in Japanese
Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations. Here’s a few examples:
Abandon means Abandonar in Korean
Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations. Here’s a few examples:
Abandon means Abandonar in Russian
Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations. Here’s a few examples:
Abandon means Abandonar in Arabic
Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations. Here’s a few examples:
Abandon means Abandonar in German
Abandon means to physically move away from (someone or something) and leave it behind. To abandon means to also give up on (someone or something) such as a task or project. You can abandon someone, something, ideas, emotions and sensations. Here’s a few examples:


Becoming fluent in a new language takes practice- and the best practice is through conversation! Each activity in the Activity Store pairs you with a real-time Language Tutor that will walk you through comfortably asking and answering questions in an easy-to-understand format. The main objective of each lesson is to:

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Before connecting to your session, you will verify your confirmation number
Next, you will pair with the next available live tutor based upon the language that you choose
Using your purchased activity, check-in to your appointment using the available Character Personas

Your Language Guide will lead the lesson, entirely in your new language, and will pause to ensure that you are keeping up with the pace and understand the questions and commands
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