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Learning foreign languages

Learning foreign languages

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Aprendiendo lenguas extranjeras

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Where did you learn Spanish? ¿En dónde -pr----- -u--ed- -s----l? ¿__ d____ a_______ (______ e_______ ¿-n d-n-e a-r-n-i- (-s-e-) e-p-ñ-l- ----------------------------------- ¿En dónde aprendió (usted) español?
Can you also speak Portuguese? ¿P-e-- ----ed) --mb-én --b-ar --rt-gu-s? ¿_____ (______ t______ h_____ p_________ ¿-u-d- (-s-e-) t-m-i-n h-b-a- p-r-u-u-s- ---------------------------------------- ¿Puede (usted) también hablar portugués?
Yes, and I also speak some Italian. Sí, - ----i-- -- s- -abl------p--o-d- itali---. S__ y t______ y_ s_ h_____ u_ p___ d_ i________ S-, y t-m-i-n y- s- h-b-a- u- p-c- d- i-a-i-n-. ----------------------------------------------- Sí, y también yo sé hablar un poco de italiano.
I think you speak very well. Pien---q-e (us--d--ha-la------ien. P_____ q__ (______ h____ m__ b____ P-e-s- q-e (-s-e-) h-b-a m-y b-e-. ---------------------------------- Pienso que (usted) habla muy bien.
The languages are quite similar. L-s-i-i-ma--so-------nt- --r----o-. L__ i______ s__ b_______ p_________ L-s i-i-m-s s-n b-s-a-t- p-r-c-d-s- ----------------------------------- Los idiomas son bastante parecidos.
I can understand them well. Yo pue-o en-e-de--os--ien. Y_ p____ e__________ b____ Y- p-e-o e-t-n-e-l-s b-e-. -------------------------- Yo puedo entenderlos bien.
But speaking and writing is difficult. Pero--- d--í-i- --bla-los y--sc--bi-l--. P___ e_ d______ h________ y e___________ P-r- e- d-f-c-l h-b-a-l-s y e-c-i-i-l-s- ---------------------------------------- Pero es difícil hablarlos y escribirlos.
I still make many mistakes. A-- c-m--- m-c-o- e-r--es. A__ c_____ m_____ e_______ A-n c-m-t- m-c-o- e-r-r-s- -------------------------- Aún cometo muchos errores.
Please correct me each time. P-r------- ----íjame-si--p--. P__ f_____ c________ s_______ P-r f-v-r- c-r-í-a-e s-e-p-e- ----------------------------- Por favor, corríjame siempre.
Your pronunciation is very good. S- p-o-un--ac----es---- bu-na. S_ p____________ e_ m__ b_____ S- p-o-u-c-a-i-n e- m-y b-e-a- ------------------------------ Su pronunciación es muy buena.
You only have a slight accent. (U-t--- -iene-un---co -e --en-o. (______ t____ u_ p___ d_ a______ (-s-e-) t-e-e u- p-c- d- a-e-t-. -------------------------------- (Usted) tiene un poco de acento.
One can tell where you come from. Uno ----- --du--r d- -ó-de -ien- (-sted). U__ p____ d______ d_ d____ v____ (_______ U-o p-e-e d-d-c-r d- d-n-e v-e-e (-s-e-)- ----------------------------------------- Uno puede deducir de dónde viene (usted).
What is your mother tongue / native language (am.)? ¿-uá- e---- -en--a --te--a? ¿____ e_ s_ l_____ m_______ ¿-u-l e- s- l-n-u- m-t-r-a- --------------------------- ¿Cuál es su lengua materna?
Are you taking a language course? ¿-stá --sted- t---ndo----cur----e -di-ma-? ¿____ (______ t______ u_ c____ d_ i_______ ¿-s-á (-s-e-) t-m-n-o u- c-r-o d- i-i-m-s- ------------------------------------------ ¿Está (usted) tomando un curso de idiomas?
Which textbook are you using? ¿Qué--ate--a--s-de ap--n-i---- uti-i-- (ust-d-? ¿___ m_________ d_ a__________ u______ (_______ ¿-u- m-t-r-a-e- d- a-r-n-i-a-e u-i-i-a (-s-e-)- ----------------------------------------------- ¿Qué materiales de aprendizaje utiliza (usted)?
I don’t remember the name right now. E- es-e m----t- -o-sé --m--s------a. E_ e___ m______ n_ s_ c___ s_ l_____ E- e-t- m-m-n-o n- s- c-m- s- l-a-a- ------------------------------------ En este momento no sé cómo se llama.
The title is not coming to me. El-t-t-lo no--e --en- a--a ca--z-. E_ t_____ n_ m_ v____ a l_ c______ E- t-t-l- n- m- v-e-e a l- c-b-z-. ---------------------------------- El título no me viene a la cabeza.
I’ve forgotten it. (--- -o h- -lv-d--o. (___ l_ h_ o________ (-o- l- h- o-v-d-d-. -------------------- (Yo) lo he olvidado.

Germanic Languages

The Germanic languages belong to the Indo-European language family. This linguistic group is characterized by its phonological features. Differences in the phonology distinguish these languages from others. There are about 15 Germanic languages. 500 million people worldwide speak them as their native tongue. The exact number of individual languages is difficult to determine. It is often unclear whether independent languages or only dialects exist. The most prominent Germanic language is English. It has 350 million native speakers worldwide. After that come German and Dutch. The Germanic languages are divided into different groups. There are North Germanic, West Germanic, and East Germanic. North Germanic languages are the Scandinavian languages. English, German and Dutch are West Germanic languages. The East Germanic languages have all become extinct. Old English, for example, belonged to this group. Colonization spread Germanic languages across the world. As a result, Dutch is understood in the Caribbean and in South Africa. All Germanic languages are derived from a common root. Whether or not there was a uniform proto-language is unclear. Besides that, only a few old Germanic texts exist. Unlike the Romance languages, there are hardly any sources. Research of the Germanic languages is more difficult as a result. Relatively little is also known about the culture of the Germanic people, or Teutons. The people of the Teutons did not unite. As a result there was no common identity. Therefore, science has to rely on other sources. Without Greeks and Romans, we would only know a little about the Teutons!
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Catalan is a member of the Romance language family. It is closely related to Spanish, French and Italian. It is spoken in Andorra, in the Catalonia region of Spain and on the Balearic Islands. Catalan is also spoken in parts of Aragon and in Valencia. A total of 12 million people speak or understand Catalan. The language arose between the 8th and 10th century in the Pyrenees region. It then spread to the south and east through territorial conquests. It is important to note that Catalan is not a dialect of Spanish. It evolved from Vulgar Latin and is considered an independent language. Therefore, Spaniards or Latin Americans do not automatically understand it. Many structures of Catalan are similar to other Romance languages. But there are also a few features that do not occur in other languages. Catalan speakers are very proud of their language. Learning Catalan has been actively promoted by political groups for a few centuries. Learn Catalan - this language has a future!