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  • Learn To Speak The German Language By: John Davison
    German is one of the most widely spoken languages worldwide. It is the official language of several countries including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Belgium. After the English language, it is the most commonly known language in the European Union, of which it is one of the official languages. The German language is the third most taught foreign language in the United States, behind Spanish and French, and there are many Americans that can trace their ethnic heritage bac...
    Tags: language school, learn german language, languages

  • Learn The Korean Language By: John Davison
    The Korean language is spoken by more than 70 million people, primarily in North and South Korea. There are a number of native Korean language speakers in several countries, including the United States Australia, Canada, and Japan. The Korean language is made up of an alphabet of 28 characters that have been in used for hundreds of years. These characters are in no way similar the western alphabet that makes up the English, French, Spanish, and other languages. This can prove...
    Tags: language school, learn korean language, languages

  • Immerse Yourself In The Japanese Language By: John Davison
    Japanese is a language spoken by more than 120 million people worldwide in countries including Japan, Brazil, Guam, Taiwan, and on the American island of Hawaii. Japanese is a language comprised of characters completely different from the western alphabet that makes up such languages as English, French, Italian, and German. If you are required to learn Japanese for business reasons, or if you are planning a vacation to the Asian island, it might seem intimidating to learn a l...
    Tags: language school, learn japanese language, languages

  • Teaching The Latin Language In High School By: John Davison
    Latin was the language of the Roman Empire. All of the Romance languages, including French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, are directly descended from this native tongue. Our own English language is heavily influenced by roots from the Latin Language (as many as 80 percent of our language can be traced to Latin). Today, Ecclesiastical Latin is the official language of the Roman Catholic Church and the Vatican. With so much influence on our own language coming from Latin, i...
    Tags: language school, learn latin language, languages

  • Barriers In Learning Foreign Languages By: Luke T. Axton
    What is your take on learning foreign languages? Do you believe that every human being should be studying a foreign language other than their native tongue? Some folks do. In fact, when it comes to learning foreign languages, I have some experience of my own. I took Spanish 1 and 2 in high school. Then in college I took three additional Spanish courses. That's not too bad if I do say so myself. However, I was baffled at one Spanish professor's take on learning foreign languages. She was originally from Argentina, and came to the states to teach Spanish. I think this is wonderful. However, I did not agree with her spiel about how everyone in the United States needs to learn Spanish. This is plain and simply a glib statement. She is certainly not considering all sides to this coin. What about everyone else who came from other countries to the United States. They've already had to learn English to adapt. Is it fair to tell them that they must learn Spanish as well? You try telling that to someone who already speaks fluent German, Japanese, or French. They will likely tell you "I will learn Spanish when everyone else learns my native language."
    Tags: learning foreign languages, native language, Spanish professorlearning foreign languages,

  • What are Polyglots and How Are They Categorized By: Michael Gabrikow
    Ask anyone on the street to give you the definition of the word "polyglot" and he'll mutter out something about "a person speaking many languages". Still, if we go in depth we will find out that a polyglot is much more than this and they can be categorized through various means.
    Tags: polyglot, learn languages, foreign languages, free language lessons online

  • Becoming a True Polyglot By: Michael Gabrikow
    The following article will try to give you some general tips on how to learn a foreign language with ease and a few ways of easily attaining the status of "polyglot".
    Tags: polyglot, learn languages, foreign languages, free language lessons online

  • Learning South East Asian Languages - Is It Worthwhile? By: tony.ailton
    Learning South East Asian languages is difficult, but worthwhile. Once the student overcomes the initial obstacles, he will get an deep insight into a strange, yet fascinating culture.
    Tags: thai, vietnamese, learning languages

  • Translation Software, Translate Websites and Increase Website Traffic By: James Murray
    Translation Breakthrough Software Programs that can Double, Triple or Even Quadruple Your Website Traffic and Reach 65% of the World Internet population you are Currently Missing! Translate websites into many different languages instantly, easily and effortlessly, and watch your sales and profits skyrocket!
    Tags: Translation Breakthrough, Software Programs, Website Traffic, translate websites, Transla

  • Types of Computer software By: Dean Barnard
    Software is the language of a computer. And like human language, there are many different computer languages. Essentially, computer software can be divided into three main groups depending on their use and application.
    Tags: Vista, XENIX, Apache, generally, PowerPoint, C++, Java, Programming, software, languages,

  • How To Learn A Foreign Language By: Rich Henderson
    Are you like me and struggle to learn new languages? How do these people who speak five languages do it?
    Tags: languages, foreign languages, learn languages, education

  • Spanish Languages By: Javier Melendez
    There are a variety of languages used in Spain and also a number of dialects of these languages. Almost everyone in Spain can speak Castilian Spanish; Castilian Spanish is the official language of the country and so is used universally throughout Spain. But, although the official language, Castilian isn't the only language that has "official" status. These other "co-official" languages are Catalan, Euskara and Galician. The co-official languages are spoken in different regions ("Comunidades") of Spain.
    Tags: spain, spanish, languages, learn spanish

  • The Luxembourgish Language - A Languages Of The World Primer By: TJ Leary
    A short primer on the Luxembourgish language covering its history and development, related languages and current status.
    Tags: Luxembourg, France, Germany, language, languages, education, langauge training

  • Discovering Languages and the Ability a Child Has to Learn Them By: Beth Butler
    Often as parents we encounter conflicting advice about the best way to raise our children. We are told different ways to make our children smarter, to better prepare them for life, or to give them a jump start on learning. In this article I hope to shed light on just how ready your little one is to acquire the beginning learning of several languages.
    Tags: foreign languages for kids, children learn languages, teach child language, learn language

  • Review For Love Languages for Singles By: Francis K Githinji
    What is love? It is hand to understand love because just when you thought you were so much in love, your partner walks up to you and says its over. There are very many failed relationships and many difficult ones. All these factors have forced people to become so much sensitive about the issues of love.
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  • How many Languages in a lifetime? By: lop14
    In America, it seems that many people are plagued by a great bane. The thought that can be found dancing in the back of people’s minds is that, because they speak English fluently, there is no reason to learn a second language. Of course not everyone believes such a thing, though it can be seen more often than not. This can easily be considered a problem in a world where an estimated four-fifths of the planet does not speak English as a first, second, or even third language.
    Tags: languages, life time, language in a lifetime,

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