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Mindretalssprog: Catalansk, rusinsk og meänkieli

Jan 5th, 2012 | By Helle | Category: Dansk

I starten af december skrev jeg denne artikel, hvor jeg kastede mig ud i en diskussion af, hvordan et sprog kan og ikke kan defineres. Jeg endte med at konkludere, at det er sværere end som så at opstille klare kriterier for, hvad der er et ”rigtigt” sprog og hvad der ikke er, fordi sprog [...]



Minority languages: Catalan, Rusyn and Meänkieli

Jan 5th, 2012 | By Helle | Category: English

It is hard to determine what is and isn’t a language, since they are inseparably linked to culture and politics of countries and individuals. Today I’ll tell you about three European minority languages that may or may not be considered dialects or languages!



Crisps are Chips and Chips are Fries

Jun 15th, 2009 | By Ginette | Category: Featured Articles

At that point you can only think to yourself: why not having one standard word for each thing? Easy; make a decision – where’s the pavement, where’s the sidewalk, and what’s the curb? Second language learners would appreciate some consensus.



Cheesy pick up lines you should never want to use!

May 19th, 2009 | By Laure | Category: Featured Articles

You might at some point of your life want to find your soul mate. No matter what, it always starts there: the Flirting stage!



Breakfast, Brunch and Brinner?

May 7th, 2009 | By Laure | Category: Featured Articles

There are many things we cannot live without, and one of the most important is FOOD. Those articles might give you cooking ideas or simply whet your appetite!