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As you may have noticed, among foreign languages, English ranks first and has long since reached an international level. Today, English is used everywhere — business, travel, science, education, the internet, movies, and more. English connects people and helps to access vast sources of information.
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English is the language of global communication, uniting millions of people worldwide. Why is English considered an international language? Today, we invite you to delve into history and find the answer to this question. |
English is the most widely spoken language in the world, so it's no wonder that so many people want to learn to speak it.
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If you have never had the chance to see the Arc de Triomphe, take a photo next to the Eiffel Tower, or stroll along the Champs-Élysées, don't worry — these interesting facts about the French language will help you get a little closer to French culture and satisfy your thirst for travel and discovery.
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Writing in Chinese began in the third century BC. The founder of the written language was Cang Jie (he invented pictograms, which later became characters). Now, the Chinese language is considered one of the oldest, most complex, and most interesting, as it is associated with many legends and fascinating facts.
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Many people still believe that Korean, Chinese, and Japanese languages are almost the same, including their mentality and culture. But this is far from true—Japanese is so distinct that linguists still don't know which language family it belongs to.
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German is a key language in the European Union, and its economic significance is growing in Central and Eastern European countries.
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The Latin language, in our time, is like a mystery. It seems to exist, but to which part of the world does it belong? It seems known only to doctors, biologists, archaeologists, and lawyers. But Latin has a very interesting history! And although it is considered a dead language (the last person who spoke it as their native language was born about one and a half thousand years ago), it has not lost its influence even today!
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The Land of the Rising Sun—Japan remained hidden from European eyes for a long time. Today, it astonishes with its blend of the most advanced technologies and ancient customs. Reading about the traditions of the homeland of cherry blossoms and sushi is fascinating, even for those who do not plan to visit this country. |
It turns out that Ancient Rome wasn't just philosophers, gladiators, and theaters. The Romans left many mysteries, and some of their traditions are definitely not something we'd learn about in history class. |
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