Romansh Language Origin and Unique Features

Tatiana Osoblivaia

08/04/2023

Language and Culture
  Blog Introduction: The Romansh language is one of the four official languages of Switzerland, but it has a much longer history than that. This unique Romance language was first spoken in Raetia, an ancient region in what is now Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany, Slovenia, and Croatia. To this day, ...
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Romansh Language Origin and Unique Features

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 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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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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Italian dialects and their difference from the Italian language

Tatiana Osoblivaia

03/03/2023

Language and Culture
  To many, Italy is an incredibly diverse country. This is evidenced by the number of different dialects spoken throughout the country. These dialects differ from the standard language, known as Italiano Standard or Standard Italian. But what exactly are these dialects? How are they different from standard Italian, and ...
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Esperanto - the best-known artificial language

Tatiana Osoblivaia

24/02/2023

Language and Culture
  Esperanto is the most widely spoken artificial language in the world and has a fascinating history full of intrigue, politics, and struggles for international acceptance. It's incredible to think that this constructed language formed from elements taken from more familiar languages was dreamed up by one man – Ludwik ...
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Theories of language origin

Tatiana Osoblivaia

22/02/2023

Language and Culture
  From the ancient Egyptians to the modern-day English language, there has been a long and fascinating history surrounding the evolution of languages. In this blog post, we will explore the theory of the origin of languages, from their earliest beginnings to their current form. We will look at how ...
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