Languages Spoken in Spain and 4 Spanish Official Languages

Tatiana Osoblivaia

31/03/2023

Language and Culture
  Spanish is widely known as the official language of Spain, but did you know that it is not the only language spoken throughout the country? Did you know that there are four official languages spoken in Spain? While most people are familiar with Castilian Spanish, it may surprise you ...
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Languages Spoken in Spain and 4 Spanish Official Languages

Languages Influenced Spanish In its Origin and History

Tatiana Osoblivaia

27/03/2023

Language and Culture
  Spanish is a Romance language that originated in the Iberian Peninsula, which includes modern-day Spain, Portugal, and Andorra. While there are some theories on how the language developed and when it began to be spoken, the exact Spanish language origin is still unknown. In this post, we will explore ...
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Latin Language Types - Classical, Vulgar, Medieval and Renaissance Latin

Tatiana Osoblivaia

24/03/2023

Language and Culture
  Latin is a classical language that has been studied and used by scholars for centuries. As the language of ancient Rome, Latin served as a lingua franca in much of Europe during the Middle Ages. Even today, it continues to be used in certain fields such as medicine, law, ...
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The most translated Languages of India

Tatiana Osoblivaia

21/03/2023

Language and Culture
  India is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. From traditional North Indian stories to West Bengal's Bengali poetry, each corner of India offers its distinct writing style and vernacular. But language barriers can be a huge obstacle in terms of getting their work seen by ...
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The Portuguese Language Review and Tips For Translation of Portuguese into English

Tatiana Osoblivaia

20/03/2023

Language and Culture
  Portuguese is a colorful and expressive language spoken by approximately 230 million people all around the world. It is an official language in nine countries, including Brazil, Portugal, and Angola. If you need to translate Portuguese to English for work or study purposes, it can often be challenging. That's ...
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4 Official Languages of Switzerland

Tatiana Osoblivaia

17/03/2023

Language and Culture
  Switzerland is a beautiful country, full of stunning diversity and culture. But did you know that Switzerland has 4 official languages? No matter where in the country you are, locals may be able to communicate with one another in German, French, Italian, or Romansh. From exploring multilingual menus to ...
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Languages of Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews - Yiddish and Ladino

Tatiana Osoblivaia

14/03/2023

Language and Culture
  Jews with origins from either European Ashkenazi or Sephardic communities of the Mediterranean have a long and rich cultural history - one filled with centuries worth of language, customs, stories, and more. Among their heritage are Yiddish and Ladino, two distinct but related languages that were used by both ...
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Wolof language and tips to translate Wolof to English

Tatiana Osoblivaia

13/03/2023

Language and Culture
  Many companies are doing business in Wolof-speaking parts of the world, such as Senegal, Gambia, Mauritania, and northern parts of Mali. Though these countries generally have a small English-speaking population, there will undoubtedly be times when translation is needed.   Origin of the Wolof language The origins of the ...
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Elvish languages of Tolkien

Tatiana Osoblivaia

06/03/2023

Language and Culture
  Are you a fan of fantasy worlds? Have you ever dreamed of being able to converse with the Elven folk like in The Lord of the Rings? Well, imagine no more! Tolkien created several languages for his world and these Elvish languages are just waiting to be explored by ...
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