Most of the languages of the world can be split up into language families. Almost every language known today can be traced back to a handful of groups that they split off from thousands of years ago. But then, there are a few mysteries, one of the most famous of which is Basque. Found in a region of France and Spain, this language seems to be completely separate from any of the language spoken nearby. Let's explore how this happens!
Also this month, we have a video breaking down everything you'll need to know before you start studying a language, which might be a bit counterintuitive: stop studying, forget fluency and start making mistakes. Also, for anyone who has dipped their toe into Scandi (or Nordic) Noir, we have a grim vocab list starting with a pecular tradition in Norway: Easter crime.
- From, Lisa |
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| The History And Mystery Of Basque |
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