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Learning French
By John Davison
The French language is spoken by 130 million people around the world. The language is the native tongue in countries like France, Switzerland, Haiti, and parts of Canada. And many Read more...
Learning Spanish
By Brock M Hadley
Can you Speak Spanish? How long have you been studying Spanish? Between high school and college classes and you own efforts you could Read more...
Free From Influence Of Perso-arabic Influence - The Oriya Language
By Ostom Ray
Not many people know the fact that Oriya language is also spoken in Surat (Gujarat state), situated across Indian heartland thousands of kilometers from Orrisa, where it is the State language Read more...
Is Japanese Language Difficult To Learn?
By bentan
The answer is “yes” and “no”. Yes, because, first of all, the Japanese language has a few sounds with five standard vowels and simple pronunciation scheme; syllables are formed by a single vowel or a Read more...
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