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I mi-a m___ m-n- ---- mina 0
I and you min--j---i-a m___ j_ s___ m-n- j- s-n- ------------ mina ja sina 0
both of us m--- ----m-d m___ m______ m-i- m-l-m-d ------------ meie mõlemad 0
he tema t___ t-m- ---- tema 0
he and she te-a ja-tema t___ j_ t___ t-m- j- t-m- ------------ tema ja tema 0
they both nem-- --l---d n____ m______ n-m-d m-l-m-d ------------- nemad mõlemad 0
the man mees m___ m-e- ---- mees 0
the woman nai-e n____ n-i-e ----- naine 0
the child laps l___ l-p- ---- laps 0
a family pe-e-ond p_______ p-r-k-n- -------- perekond 0
my family min--pe--k-nd m___ p_______ m-n- p-r-k-n- ------------- minu perekond 0
My family is here. M-----e-eko-d ---s--n. M___ p_______ o_ s____ M-n- p-r-k-n- o- s-i-. ---------------------- Minu perekond on siin. 0
I am here. M-na--l-n-sii-. M___ o___ s____ M-n- o-e- s-i-. --------------- Mina olen siin. 0
You are here. S--a ---d-----. S___ o___ s____ S-n- o-e- s-i-. --------------- Sina oled siin. 0
He is here and she is here. T--a-on-s-i- -- t--- o--si--. T___ o_ s___ j_ t___ o_ s____ T-m- o- s-i- j- t-m- o- s-i-. ----------------------------- Tema on siin ja tema on siin. 0
We are here. Me-e o---- -i-n. M___ o____ s____ M-i- o-e-e s-i-. ---------------- Meie oleme siin. 0
You are here. Te-e o---e-s--n. T___ o____ s____ T-i- o-e-e s-i-. ---------------- Teie olete siin. 0
They are all here. Nad k-i- -- si--. N__ k___ o_ s____ N-d k-i- o- s-i-. ----------------- Nad kõik on siin. 0

Using languages to fight Alzheimer's

Those who want to stay mentally fit should learn languages. Language skills can protect against dementia. Numerous scientific studies have proven this. The age of the learner doesn't play a role at all. What's important is that the brain is regularly exercised. Learning vocabulary activates different areas of the brain. These areas control important cognitive processes. Therefore, people who are multilingual are more attentive. They can also concentrate better. However, multilingualism has additional advantages. Multilingual people can make better decisions. That is, they come to a decision faster. This is because their brain has learned to choose. It always knows at least two terms for one thing. Each of these terms is a feasible option. Therefore, multilingual people are constantly making decisions. Their brains have practice in choosing between many things. And this training doesn't just benefit the speech center of the brain. Many areas of the brain profit from multilingualism. Language skills also mean better cognitive control. Of course, language skills will not prevent dementia. However, in multilingual people the disease progresses slower. And their brains seem better able to counterbalance the effects. In language learners symptoms of dementia appear in a weaker form. Confusion and forgetfulness are less serious. Therefore, old and young profit equally from language acquisition. And: With each language it gets easier to learn a new one. So, we should all be reaching for the dictionary instead of medicine!
Did you know?
Albanian is counted among the Indo-Germanic languages. However, it is not closely related to any other language in the group. No one knows exactly how Albanian came into being. Today it is mainly spoken in Albania and in Kosovo. It is the native language of around 6 million people. Albanian is divided into two large dialect groups. The Shkumbin River is the dividing line between the northern and southern dialects. In some areas there is a noticeable difference between the two. The written form of Albanian wasn't developed until the 20th century. The language is written with Latin letters. The grammar is somewhat similar to Greek and Romanian. It is also possible to find parallels to South Slavic languages. All of these similarities must have arisen from contact with those languages. If you are interested in languages, you should definitely learn Albanian! It is a unique language!