Caution: Use At Your Own Risk Please note that this is a list with different languages and countries. Some words may be used universally across different countries that speak the same languages, some might differ from region to region. Algeria – “Kho” Argentina – “Chabon” , “Flaco” (Skinny) Austria – “Oida” Azeri – “Qardaş” …
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This article was originally shared on EuropeLanguageJobs.com English as a second language is becoming more and more competitive. Due to the weight the language carries in the modern, professional world, speaking English is fast becoming less of a benefit and more of an essential, or even basic, requirement when looking for a job in Europe. Approximately 2 …
Are you interested in learning a new language? Or do you have a friend that desperately needs to get down the basics of yours? Whether you are simply interested in knowing the basics, or you are on the road to fluency, this guide might be just the tool you were looking for. Of course to …
Are you interested in learning a new language? Or do you have a friend that desperately needs to get down the basics of yours? Whether you are simply interested in knowing the basics, or you are on the road to fluency, this guide might be just the tool you were looking for. Of course to …
What if I told you you only need 400 words to survive in a language? Every language knows a large amount of words, but for most daily interactions we only use a fraction of them. When you start learning a language and focus on these basic words, phrases and verbs you will see that 400 …
You may want to sit down for this because you are about to find out your Germanic mother gave birth to another language. That’s right. In the north of the Netherlands there is a province called Friesland, and the language they speak bears an uncanny resemblance to English. If you are confused right now, you …