Examples of using "Fundamental" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Comprehension is fundamental.
- Understanding is essential.
Safety is paramount.
That was a fundamental error.
Is there something fundamental about it?
Emotion's a key part, so.
those cells know, at a fundamental molecular level,
I'd like to tell you about something that's really fundamental.
is failing to account for this most fundamental difference
I've loved French cakes since elementary school.
The individual is the fundamental element of a community.
Tom and I have been friends since grade school.
Good nutrition is vital for an infant's growth.
Reconciliation among religions is the foundation of world peace.
For a business owner, having a clear overview of one's entire business is vital.
How could you possibly be taking account of this most fundamental difference
The participation of Muslims in politics is of fundamental importance to society.
When I was in elementary school, my mother always fetched me from school.
To me, there aren't any fundamental differences between the cultures of these two countries.
Now, the rule of three is not only fundamental to the way I do my craft,
I travel and I go so many kilometers trying to communicate -something that will be key in the future. -[cell phone ringing]
For evangelical Christians in America, the Bible isn't just a foundational text,
Bolsonaro was actually one of the pivotal votes for Rousseff’s impeachment in 2016,
Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages.
Tom was a little taller than I was when we were in grade school.
During the Middle Ages, honor was fundamental to the life of the free man and of the Christian man.
The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State.
The fundamental cause of the problem is that in the modern world, idiots are full of confidence, while the intelligent are full of doubt.
The fundamental cause of the problem is that in the modern world, idiots are full of confidence, while the intelligent are full of doubt.
I regard consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter as derivative from consciousness. We cannot get behind consciousness. Everything that we talk about, everything that we regard as existing, postulates consciousness.
So-called "foreign" words, i.e. those which the majority of languages have taken from one source, are used in Esperanto without modification, acquiring only Esperanto spelling; but when faced with a number of words derived from one root, it is better to leave only the fundamental word unmodified and from this create the derivatives according to the rules of Esperanto.