The Polish language of Poland
Polish is a West Slavic language, that falls under the Indo-European group of languages. Polish evolved from Proto-Slavic languages. The Polish language has continued to evolve up to present time. …
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Polish is a West Slavic language, that falls under the Indo-European group of languages. Polish evolved from Proto-Slavic languages. The Polish language has continued to evolve up to present time. …
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The Language Council of Sweden and Google clashed over the choice of a word that the council included in its 2012 list of words that are not in the Swedish …
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Do you want to create your own language? A coded language that only you and a few other people can understand? Or do you just want an interesting hobby? If …
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If you own an android device which runs on 4.1 system or more, you can download an Indic keyboard to your phone from Google Play Store for free. This will …
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Thousands of people flock Moscow every year in an effort to learn the Russian language. The most traditional way that people preferred to learn the language was by joining various …
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A teacher once asked his students why they referred to their native language as their mother tongue and not father tongue. One student replied, “That is because in our country …
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The Italian embassy in Zimbabwe launched an Italian language and cultural introductory course. The classes will be offered free of charge to any Zimbabwean who is interested. The course runs …
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Hungarian was granted the status of a regional language by the Zakarpattia Regional Council. This was in accordance with the bill that was signed into law by the Ukrainiann president …
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Aramaic, the language of Jesus, is almost dead. Aramaic is a semitic language that is related to Hebrew and Arabic. It was commonly used in the Middle East, in Egypt, …
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A survey carried out among Japanese men and women in December 2012 showed that the most popular word most Japanese people use on a day to day basis is, “Thank …
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