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Does the phone sound different in the language you're learning? Comment below
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Summer is upon us. If you speak one (or more) of the 3 most useful languages to learn, you're not just a tourist: you're a global storyteller Want to learn a language for your travels? Click the link and start your journey with Babbel: Link Link Link Link Link Link Link
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Becoming an ally to the LGBTQIA+ community goes beyond actions like voting or speaking out against discrimination. It's also crucial to recognise the power of language we use. Changing how we speak and how we address others is a fundamental step towards improving the reality of friends and loved ones who are part of this community. So heres how you can do it! :
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There's a pattern here While English "dad" most probably comes from babies' "dada", other pater words like "papa", "tata" and "baba" also consist of the easiest to pronounce vowels and consonants. A repeated sound is another feature that young humans particularly love Do you know how to say "dad" in any other language? :
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In the 1990s, William Leap researched the language of lesbians, gay men and transgender people globally, culminating in his "Journal of Language and Sexuality," the most comprehensive review of queer speech, known also as lavender languages.These secretive languages used by members of the LGBT+ community allow them to communicate safely and to express their true selves. This is still important as LGBT+ rights advance in some areas, backlash and restrictive laws in others sh :
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We spoke to a handful of travel bloggers, and translated some of the phrases you might need while youre abroad :
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Join a community of over 69 Ukrainians who are already learning languages for free with us Since 2 Ukrainian speakers have been able to use the Babbel App in Ukrainian to learn English, German or Polish at zero cost. Check out Link to start learning or share this opportunity with Ukrainian friends eager to learn conversational skills in these languages.*** 69 ,
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If you hear New England Accent and think Boston: well, not exactly :
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Learning about AAVE and acknowledging its linguistic legitimacy can challenge the misconceptions that have historically marginalized the dialect as 'broken' or 'bad' English. Did you know AAVE is often mislabeled as Internet slang?
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Which is your favourite Italian city? Get ready for your next Italian adventure and check out Babbel's Italian course: Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link
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Throughout the world, queer people have developed forms of communication with one another that outsiders cant understand. What are these secret languages like?:
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Don't let language anxiety hold you back from exploring new destinations Learning with Babbel will help you confidently navigate language barriers and make the most out of your travels! Start your first free lesson today: Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link
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Yes, the Vikings (or more accurately, Old Norse) contributed numerous war-related words to the English language, but they also gave us plenty of cute and harmless words too Do you know which day of the week comes from Old Norse?
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Share your word in the comments and we'll try to find its match in a different language!
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Pucker up, it's ! Time to smooch, peck, or give a cheeky 'mwah' to your favourite person
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True or false: In Italy, sprinkling cheese on seafood is a no-no Find out in the article below!:
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Which language are you learning for your summer travels? :
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Bon 14 Juillet! Celebrate Bastille Day with these unique French expressions.:
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Happy International Ice Cream Day! In most European languages, the name for this sweet treat comes from terms related to 'ice' or 'frozen'. What's the origin of the term in your language?
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Remember the good old days when a smiley face emoji meant you were feeling happy? Drop an emoji you want us to break down next :
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Did you know British people spend over four months of their lives discussing the weather, and nearly 25% of Americans have at least one weather conversation daily? Now that it's summer, here are some expressions to help you join the conversation!
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How would you define Brat Summer?
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The world's greatest athletic spectacle returns to the City of Light in 2 Did you know the inaugural games were first recorded in 773 BC at Olympia, which was a religious sanctuary of the ancient Greeks?
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Germans say two beers make one Schnitzel, Swedes claim the best beer is an open one, and Austrians repeat that beer never hurt nobody!
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Which language would you need to learn to chat with your favorite athlete?
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Ever had the feeling that Spanish-speaking people speak faster than you? Well, it's not far from the truth A recent study of 17 languages found that some languages are indeed faster than others, for having a higher syllable-per-second rate. But speed isn't just about syllables; it's also influenced by how we perceive and process different languages. Factors like language proficiency and rhythm (syllable-timed vs. stress-timed) play a big role.
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Introduced by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811, 'Turnen' comes from the Old High German 'turnn' (to turn, to twist), which originates from the Latin "tornre" (to round off with a lathe, to turn)
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It's and we thought you should know how cats "purr" in different languages
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Although the Latin word 'sinister' originally meant 'left', it also took on many negative connotations. This linguistic bias reveals the longstanding prejudice against left-handedness, influenced by religious and cultural superstitions. How do you say "left-handed" in other languages ?
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Comment "SPAIN" and we'll DM you free Spanish Pocket Guide. Use these essential words and phrases on your Spanish adventures this summer
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These are the top 2 English speaking countries Which one surprised you the most?
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Which is your favourite Italian city? Get ready for your next Italian adventure and check out Babbel's Italian course: Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link
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Learning about AAVE and acknowledging its linguistic legitimacy can challenge the misconceptions that have historically marginalized the dialect as 'broken' or 'bad' English. Did you know AAVE is often mislabeled as Internet slang?
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Don't let language anxiety hold you back from exploring new destinations Learning with Babbel will help you confidently navigate language barriers and make the most out of your travels! Start your first free lesson today: Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link
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Yes, the Vikings (or more accurately, Old Norse) contributed numerous war-related words to the English language, but they also gave us plenty of cute and harmless words too Do you know which day of the week comes from Old Norse?
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Share your word in the comments and we'll try to find its match in a different language!
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Pucker up, it's ! Time to smooch, peck, or give a cheeky 'mwah' to your favourite person
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Happy International Ice Cream Day! In most European languages, the name for this sweet treat comes from terms related to 'ice' or 'frozen'. What's the origin of the term in your language?
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How would you define Brat Summer?
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Did you know British people spend over four months of their lives discussing the weather, and nearly 25% of Americans have at least one weather conversation daily? Now that it's summer, here are some expressions to help you join the conversation!
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Germans say two beers make one Schnitzel, Swedes claim the best beer is an open one, and Austrians repeat that beer never hurt nobody!
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Which language would you need to learn to chat with your favorite athlete?
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Ever had the feeling that Spanish-speaking people speak faster than you? Well, it's not far from the truth A recent study of 17 languages found that some languages are indeed faster than others, for having a higher syllable-per-second rate. But speed isn't just about syllables; it's also influenced by how we perceive and process different languages. Factors like language proficiency and rhythm (syllable-timed vs. stress-timed) play a big role.
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Introduced by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811, 'Turnen' comes from the Old High German 'turnn' (to turn, to twist), which originates from the Latin "tornre" (to round off with a lathe, to turn)
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It's and we thought you should know how cats "purr" in different languages
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Although the Latin word 'sinister' originally meant 'left', it also took on many negative connotations. This linguistic bias reveals the longstanding prejudice against left-handedness, influenced by religious and cultural superstitions. How do you say "left-handed" in other languages ?
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Comment "SPAIN" and we'll DM you free Spanish Pocket Guide. Use these essential words and phrases on your Spanish adventures this summer
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