Guilty Of Shameless Language Inversion

Learning A New Language Leaving your native country and settling in a different country of your choice, can be an exciting adventure. My Mother tongue is English. I was born and bred in England, but have always had a passion for the French Language. I’ve always maintained a general interest in languages, especially the outside […]

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Survival Vocabulary When Visiting A Foreign Country

Learning a language can be highly interesting and satisfying. At school, it’s generally forced down our throats, as this is part of the curriculum. If you’re lucky, you may actually enjoy it and benefit from it. Hopefully, later on, you might remember a smattering of that language next time you’re on holiday. It should at

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Emigration And Influences On Local Languages

Just over 400 years ago, in 1620, the Mayflower ship set sail from England, bound for America. The people aboard came to be known as the Pilgrims: mainly Protestant English families, looking to flee the influence of the Church of England in search of religious freedom. This was the start of numerous cycles of emigration

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Slang in everyday language

Yo! How’s it hanging? What’s the crack? How’s the craic? Good Morrow! Being familiar can be a great thing. A liberating experience. No need for high-falutin language. No need for unnecessary etiquette. Of course, you still have to be respectful, and you expect respect in return. A less formal situation invites less formal language: from

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