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Oh, and foreign language ! Kinda why I studied German for six years.

I'm a computer geek with a language and music addiction. I speak English natively and German fairly fluently and am working on regaining my past competence with Russian, but that is competing with Finnish and Hindi , which I have to admit I am having more fun with these days.

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The Foreign Language Recognition Test

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Zdravstvujte, bonjour and god dag! This is the foreign language recognition test! Can you tell the difference between German and Dutch? Or between Cat... ...

The Language Recognition Test

The Language Recognition Test

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Hi there, and welcome to The Language Recognition Test, and it is not for the faint of heart! This test is about exactly what the name suggests...how ... ...

The Can you speak fake German? Test

The Can you speak fake German? Test

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True German (the Germanic language named after the country Germany)seems like a pretty easy language to speak to me. I taught myself how to speak it f... ...

The Not So Easy European Languages Test

The Not So Easy European Languages Test

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Find out if you can get around Europe knowing which languages are spoken and where! ...

Guess The Language Test

Guess The Language Test

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This is a basic test that where you guess which language the sentence is. ...

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Spelling and Grammar

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from a standard language can be ... German school-teachers never tell speakers of Bavarian or Swabian German that they're just speaking crummy German.AAVE-speaking children are told that their English is bad. Bavarian German-speaking children are told that their German is not bad, but merely

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An Interesting Question...

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spoke German at home until the beginning of WWI. At that time, German-speaking Americans could be accused of being treasonous, and were generally forbidden to use the language. German did not become a popular academic language again until the 1950s and the Cold War.I wound up with a minor in German.

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American schools should teach more in foreign languagues

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the most important weekly magazines in Germany. And Germany has more than 700 newspapers...Language is a tool to express thought. Thoughts can be expressed in any language.Not the same thoughts - really. For example, I've never been able to find a English-language world that expresses the same

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The Truth About Khazars

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The "Yiddish" language is not a German dialect. Many people are led to believe so because "Yiddish" has borrowed so many words from the German language. If "Yiddish" is a German dialect acquired from the Germans then what language did the Khazars speak for 1000 years they existed in eastern Europe

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The Truth About Khazars

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The German language still retains the Latin original pronunciation. The German "Jude" is the German equivalent of the English "Jew". The "J" in the German "Jude" is pronounced exactly like the English "Y" in "yes", "youth", and "yacht". The German "J" is the equivalent of the Latin "I" and both are

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Top 10 reasons why Palestine is Occupied by Jews

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The German language still retains the Latin original pronunciation. The German "Jude" is the German equivalent of the English "Jew". The "J" in the German "Jude" is pronounced exactly like the English "Y" in "yes", "youth", and "yacht". The German "J" is the equivalent of the Latin "I" and both are

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organised by Jeffrey Ellis, a lecturer in the German Department at the University of Hull who ... and Clinical LinguisticsLanguage Teaching and Language Learning (Native Language)Language Teaching and Language Learning (Second Language)SemanticsHistorical [Linguistics]StylisticsHowever, the

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