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Days of the week

Days of the week

9 [nine]

Days of the week

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Monday M-nday M_____ M-n-a- ------ Monday 0
Tuesday Tue-d-y T______ T-e-d-y ------- Tuesday 0
Wednesday We--e-d-y W________ W-d-e-d-y --------- Wednesday 0
Thursday T--r-d-y T_______ T-u-s-a- -------- Thursday 0
Friday F-id-y F_____ F-i-a- ------ Friday 0
Saturday Sa-u--ay S_______ S-t-r-a- -------- Saturday 0
Sunday Sun-ay S_____ S-n-a- ------ Sunday 0
the week t-e-we-k t__ w___ t-e w-e- -------- the week 0
from Monday to Sunday f-o---on-ay t- -unday f___ M_____ t_ S_____ f-o- M-n-a- t- S-n-a- --------------------- from Monday to Sunday 0
The first day is Monday. Th----rst --y is---nd--. T__ f____ d__ i_ M______ T-e f-r-t d-y i- M-n-a-. ------------------------ The first day is Monday. 0
The second day is Tuesday. The---co-- -----s T--sday. T__ s_____ d__ i_ T_______ T-e s-c-n- d-y i- T-e-d-y- -------------------------- The second day is Tuesday. 0
The third day is Wednesday. T-e-----d ----is---dn-s-a-. T__ t____ d__ i_ W_________ T-e t-i-d d-y i- W-d-e-d-y- --------------------------- The third day is Wednesday. 0
The fourth day is Thursday. T-- --u----da---s T-urs-a-. T__ f_____ d__ i_ T________ T-e f-u-t- d-y i- T-u-s-a-. --------------------------- The fourth day is Thursday. 0
The fifth day is Friday. T----i-t- da- i-----da-. T__ f____ d__ i_ F______ T-e f-f-h d-y i- F-i-a-. ------------------------ The fifth day is Friday. 0
The sixth day is Saturday. T-e six-h-d------Sa-u---y. T__ s____ d__ i_ S________ T-e s-x-h d-y i- S-t-r-a-. -------------------------- The sixth day is Saturday. 0
The seventh day is Sunday. T-e-seve--h --y-----u----. T__ s______ d__ i_ S______ T-e s-v-n-h d-y i- S-n-a-. -------------------------- The seventh day is Sunday. 0
The week has seven days. Th- ---k-has -e-en-day-. T__ w___ h__ s____ d____ T-e w-e- h-s s-v-n d-y-. ------------------------ The week has seven days. 0
We only work for five days. We -nl---o-- --r f-v- d---. W_ o___ w___ f__ f___ d____ W- o-l- w-r- f-r f-v- d-y-. --------------------------- We only work for five days. 0

Constructed Esperanto

English is the most important universal language of today. Everyone is supposed to be able to communicate using it. But other languages also want to reach this goal. Constructed languages, for example. Constructed languages are purposely created and developed. That is, there is a plan according to which they are designed. With constructed languages, elements from different languages are mixed together. In this way, they should be easy to learn for as many people as possible. The goal of each constructed language is international communication. The most well-known constructed language is Esperanto. It was first introduced in 1887 in Warsaw. Its founder was the doctor Ludwik L. Zamenhof. He believed the main cause of (social) unrest lay in communication problems. Therefore, he wanted to create a language to bring people together. With it, people should talk with each other on an equal level. The pseudonym of the doctor was Dr. Esperanto, Doctor Hopeful. That shows how much he believed in his dream. But the idea of universal understanding is much older. To date, many different constructed languages have been developed. They are associated with goals like tolerance and human rights. Speakers in more than 120 countries are proficient in Esperanto today. But there is also criticism against Esperanto. For example, 70% of the vocabulary has its source in Romance languages. And Esperanto is also distinctly shaped on Indo-European languages. It's speakers exchange thoughts and ideas at conventions and in clubs. Meetings and lectures are organized regularly. So, are you up for some Esperanto? Ĉu vi parolas Esperanton? – Jes, mi parolas Esperanton tre bone!
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American English is counted among the West Germanic languages. It is a North American English dialect, like Canadian English. It is the native language of approximately 300 million people. That being the case, it is the most-spoken form of English. It is, however, very similar to British English. As a rule, speakers of both forms can communicate with each other easily. The conversation only becomes difficult if both sides speak very strong dialects. There are also a few distinct differences between the two forms. These apply primarily to pronunciation, vocabulary, and orthography. In many cases the grammar and punctuation deviate from one another. The importance of American English is increasing compared to British English. This is mainly due to the large influence of the North American film and music industry. They have been exporting their language throughout the world for centuries. Even India and Pakistan, once British colonies, are adopting "Americanisms" today. Learn American English, it is the most influential language in the world!