Esperanto Properties, History & Use Given Names Definition & History Using Language Trees to Trace Settlement Patterns in Europe Loanwords History, Features & Examples Mc vs. Mac Surnames | History, Uses & Examples When Did Human Language First Appear? Impact of Technology & Culture on the Englis...
One reason we’re glad the proposed world languageEsperantohasn´t really caught on; we can still enjoy funny translation mistakes… Though, for most parts, we are doing a fairly darn good job of it – translating between languages, that is. However, as these examples show, there are stil...
How Social Influences Shape the English Language How Language Impacts Knowledge, Skills & Habits How to Use Gender Neutral Pronouns What is a Gender Pronoun? How Do Languages Die? History of English Language | Overview & Influences The Standardization of Languages Esperanto Properties, History & Use...
How to Learn Globish in a Week"Globish[is] the newest and most widely spoken language in the world. Globish is not like Esperanto or Volapuk; this is not a formally constructed language, but rather an organic patois, constantly adapting, emerging solely from practical usage, and spoken in so...
This colorful montage pulls together nine of the many foreign-language installers we encountered on our latest hunting trip. Languages include Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Turkish, and even Esperanto! Acting like a proper polyglot fool for testing purposes, we clicked through...
# # Currently supported languages are: # # en English # af Afrikaans # ar Arabic # az Azerbaijani # bg Bulgarian # bs Bosnian # ca Catalan # cs Czech [ALTERNATIVELY cz] # da Danish # de German # el Greek [NOT gr] # eo Esperanto # es Spanish # et Estonian # eu Basque # fa ...
CommonVoice(36 languages, 3.6k hours):Arabic, Basque, Breton, Chinese (CN), Chinese (HK), Chinese (TW), Chuvash, Dhivehi, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, French, German, Hakh-Chin, Indonesian, Interlingua, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Kabyle, Kinyarwanda, Kyrgyz, Latvian, Mongolian, Per...
Esperanto! :-) I'm not a Klingon February 21, 2007 I've blogged about Vista custom locales / .Net custom cultures. Here's an index of some of the more interesting Keola Donaghy December 28, 2007 Aloha Shawn, I'm the technology coordinator for the College of Hawaiian Language at UH...
In the following article, we introduce you to a list of Slavic names, accompanied by their etymology which is deeply rooted in theold Slavic esperanto. Further down in the article, we also have a video for you if you want to hear the pronunciations. ...
CommonVoice (36 languages, 3.6k hours): Arabic, Basque, Breton, Chinese (CN), Chinese (HK), Chinese (TW), Chuvash, Dhivehi, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, French, German, Hakh-Chin, Indonesian, Interlingua, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Kabyle, Kinyarwanda, Kyrgyz, Latvian, Mongolian,...