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The *Many* Languages of INDIA!

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The *Many* Languages of INDIA!

This video is all about India and its stunning linguistic diversity.

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00:00 Intro
00:48 Czech
01:47 Brazilian Portuguese
03:39 English
04:57 Spanish
06:59 Japanese
09:15 Mandarin Chinese
11:32 Slovak
11:41 Outro
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German Language Compared to other Languages

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How to Create a Multilingual WordPress Site (Translate site into multiple languages)

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Learn how you can make your WordPress website multilingual.

Let’s say you’ve a website and when your visitor visits your website,

They get an option to view the site in their preferred language.

You can do this by following our 2 simple steps.

So let’s get started.

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0:00 Intro

0:40 Install ‘GTranslate’ plugin

1:34 Add the translate option to your website

3:26 Add the translate option to the footer area

4:37 Make your website change automatically to the viewer’s browser language.

6:06 Display languages in native names

6:48 Add country flags next to languages

Step 1 : Install ‘GTranslate’ plugin

To install the plugin

Go to WordPress Dashboard ► Plugin’s ► Add New

Now search for ‘GTranslate’ plugin.

This is the plugin which helps you translate your website into multiple languages.

Now click ‘Install’ & ‘Activate’.

Once you’ve installed the plugin, you can go to the next step.

Step 2 : Add the translate option to your website

So to add the translate option,

Go to WordPress Dashboard ► Settings ► GTranslate

Now here you need to select the languages which are available to translate your website.

Once you’ve selected the languages,

Next you need to choose where you want to display the translate option on your website.

If you want to display the translate option on menu,

Go to WordPress Dashboard ► Settings ► GTranslate

Under widgets, right next to ‘show in menu’, choose ‘Primary Menu’.

If you want to display translate option in footer section,

Go to WordPress Dashboard ► Appearance ► Widgets

Now just drag & drop the GTranslate widget to the Footer Widget Area.

So this is how you can add the translate option to your website.

Now let’s say a person from a different country visits your website.

Now instead of he/she changing the language manually to their native language,

You can make your website change automatically to the viewer’s browser language.

To do that, go to WordPress Dashboard ► Settings ► GTranslate

Now just enable the ‘Auto switch to browser language’ option.

Now if you want to display the languages in the native names,

Go to WordPress Dashboard ► Settings ► GTranslate

And enable the ‘Show native language names’ option.

You can also display the country flags next to the languages,

By changing the widget look option to ‘dropdown with flags’.

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FRISIAN – Sister Language(s) of English!

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FRISIAN - Sister Language(s) of English!

This video is all about FRISIAN, a close relative of the English language.

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“Actually Like” by Twin Musicom.
Outro: “The Jazz Piano” by Bensound.com

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00:00 The relationship between English and Frisian
01:06 Varieties of Frisian
01:55 A brief history of the Frisian language
03:45 Everyday phrases
04:26 Breaking down Frisian sentences
11:21 Final comments
11:44 The Question of the Day
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unique encounter between 2 polyglots in 21 languages

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unique encounter between 2 polyglots in 21 languages

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I met this Macedonian hyperpolyglot ‘Zoran radicheski’ at the Zaanse Schans and he speaks 35 languages. In this video we will speak 15 languages which we have in common and after that he will speak 6 more languages which I don’t speak. Feel free to share this video on a web page or forum, because I think that more people in the language learning community should know him.
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The languages:
1) 0:00 English
2) 0:16 Spanish
3) 1:10 Brazilian Portuguese
4) 1:37 Dutch
5) 2:11 French
6) 2:33 Mandarin
7 3:30 Thai
8) 3:42 Russian
9) 4:12 Hebrew
10) 4:22 Arabic
11) 5:01 Tagalog
12) 5:38 Korean
13) 6:04 Danish
14) 7:14 Vietnamese
15) 7:30 German
16) 9:19 Albanian
17) 10:08 Croatian
18) 10:49 Macedonian
19) 11:20 Greek
20) 11:33 Serbian
21) 11:59 Bulgarian
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ASIAN LANGUAGES GREETINGS!

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ASIAN LANGUAGES GREETINGS!

Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let’s learn different languages/dialects together. For today’s video, let’s hear the beautiful sounds of the Asian languages. Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this. I hope you have a great day! Stay happy! Please support me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=16809442. (Recorded by I love languages team)

English has unusual linguistic features most other languages don’t! These skills really make English unique compared to other languages around the world.

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~ Briefly ~

The second of two fun, experimental takes on features English lacks and has. Part one lives here:

Last time we met skills English is missing compared to other languages, now it’s time for what it does have:

– (its spelling system)
– suppletive ordinals
– obligatory plurals
– definite and indefinite articles
– possession with “have”
– perfect with “have”
– passive voice
– asymmetric noun-pronoun alignment
– particle comparative with “than”
– interdental fricatives
– rhotics
– r-colored vowels (ahem, “coloured”)
– nounless adjectives with “one”

Thank you for watching, and see my sources doc below for even more!

~ Credits ~

Art, narration and animation by Josh from NativLang.

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How To Say "HELLO!" In 46 Different Languages

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How to say hello in 46 languages: Bulgarian, German, Greek, Romanian, Polish, Albanian, Turkish, Malay, Indonesian, Japanese, …

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Languages:

… 00:00
Danish 0:14
Armenian 0:15
Bengali 0:16
Finnish 0:18
Hebrew 0:19
Croatian 0:21
Serbian/Bosnian 0:22
Hindi 0:25
Arabic 0:26
French/Romantic 0:28
Latvian 0:32
Hungarian 0:33
German/Loud 0:36
Farsi 0:40
Hawaiian 0:43
Azerbaijani 0:45
Indonesian 0:46
Icelandic 0:47
Bulgarian/Пич 0:49
Estonian 0:50
Slovak/Czech 0:51
Japanese 0:55
Russian/Dimitri 0:56
Swedish 1:00
Italian/Bella Principessa 1:02
Albanian 1:05
Dutch/Funny 1:06
Macedonian 1:13
Swiss German/Ricola 1:14
Norwegian 1:21
Korean 1:23
Malay 1:24
Portuguese/Cristiano 1:26
Latin 1:29
Lithuanian 1:32
Polish/Kurwa 1:33
Swahili 1:35
Mandarin 1:37
Spanish 1:38
Greek/Malaka 1:39
Turkish 1:42
Austrian/Hawara 1:43
Vietnamese 1:45
Romanian/Dragostea Din Tei 1:47

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🌐 polyglot speaking in 12 languages to strangers, JAYKEEOUT x VWVB™

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? polyglot speaking in 12 languages to strangers, JAYKEEOUT x VWVB™

? speaking 12 languages to strangers in korea
produced by JAYKEEOUT x VWVB™

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CD 486 – Language Disorders – Honors Project
This video presentation explores bilingualism and multilingualism. Topics of discussion in this presentation include the controversial definition of bilingualism; types of bilingualism; key terms used to identify and compare bilinguals; the five stages of second language acquisition; several normal processes and phenomena of second language acquisition; theories on bilingual language acquisition proposed by professor Jim Cummins; the breakdown of global language abilities; key differences between multilingualism and polyglottery; monolingualism, bilingualism, and trilingualism; and contributing factors to truly immersive multilingual societies.

Link to Spanish-Influenced English video presentation:

(discussion of transfer from Spanish to English begins at 6 :11)
(examples of phonological, syntactical, and semantic transfer begin at 7 :35)

Home Alone "HELLO" in different languages

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Kevin shoots Marv with his air gun in 18 different languages

English, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, French, Korean, Latin Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Chinese, Russian, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Hindi, Thai

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Dig into Noam Chomsky’s theory of universal grammar and decide: are there universal grammar rules and are they hardwired into our brains?

Language is endlessly variable. Each of us can come up with an infinite number of sentences in our native language, and we’re able to do so from an early age— almost as soon as we start to communicate in sentences. How is this possible? In the early 1950s, Noam Chomsky proposed a theory that the key to this versatility was grammar. Cameron Morin details Chomsky’s theory of universal grammar.

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Top 10 Most Useful Languages to Learn

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Top 10 Most Useful Languages to Learn

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The list of reasons why you should learn a new language is a long one. But which language should you learn as a second language? The most useful languages in the future may surprise you. Whether it’s Arabic, German or Japanese, there are many foreign languages that will come in handy – in business or in life. WatchMojo counts down ten languages that are useful for English speakers to pick up.

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00:36 #10: Portuguese
01:30 #9: Russian
02:25 #8: Japanese
03:13 #7: Hindi
04:10 #6: Arabic
04:55 #5: German
05:43 #4: French
06:40 #3, #2 & #1???

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