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A abusar da sorte to push one’s luck sein Glück herausfordern acertar em cheio to hit the nail on the head den Nagel auf den Kopf treffen aconteça o que acontecer come what may komme, was kommen mag...
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I swear to God I’m an atheist! Author unknown Veröffentlicht in IN ENGLISH Tagged: Aphorisms, Atheism, God, Language, Quotes, Thoughts
View ArticleHuman Essence
When we study human language, we are approaching what some might call the “human essence”, the distinctive qualities of mind that are, so far as we know, unique to man. Noam Chomsky, Language and Mind...
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Man’s ultimate concern must be expressed symbolically, because symbolic language alone is able to express the ultimate. Paul Tillich Veröffentlicht in IN ENGLISH Tagged: Language, Paul Tillich, Quotes,...
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Thanks to a dear someone. Einsortiert unter:IN ENGLISH Tagged: Art, Communication, English Language, Grammar, Images, Language, Media, Thoughts
View ArticleWerner Herzog on Languages
How many languages do you speak, Herr Werner? Not too many, I mean: Spanish, English, German, and then I spoke modern Greek better than English once. I made a film in modern Greek, but that’s because...
View ArticleEnglish Reform by European Commission
The European Commission has just announced an agreement that English will be the official language of the EU – rather than German (the other possibility). As part of the negotiations, Her Majesty’s...
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View ArticleLanguage Bump
When two languages bump into each other, they borrow stuff. So it goes. We call it borrowing, except words don’t need to be returned. Sharing is what makes the word go ‘round. via wordsmith
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