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Norwegian Lesson 6

15 Feb 201715 Feb 2017
Dialogue Cleaning Up Vocabulary and phrases Jeg må hente noe på kontoret. I mellomtiden vil jeg at dere skal rydde opp søppelet. I have to get something at the office. In…
Minority Languages…

New Elfdalian vocabulary lists – Clothing, Colors and Numbers

12 Feb 201712 Feb 2017
Today, I've uploaded three new sets of lists.  These lists are perfect for all ages, but I have made today's lists especially for children and parents who wish to teach…
Minority Languages…

New Pite Sami Lists – Family

12 Feb 201712 Feb 2017
This week's list theme is family. I hope you like the 'special guests' I used to illustrate the various terms for members of the family. As always, you can download…
Language of the Week…

Hadza

12 Feb 201713 Feb 2017
Hadza is a language spoken in Northern Tanzania, in the region surrounding Lake Eyasi. It is spoken by all who belong to the Hadza (Hadzabe), a nomadic tribe which forages…
Minority Languages…

New Pite Sami lists – Numbers

7 Feb 20177 Feb 2017
This week's lists show you how to count from one to ten in Pite Sami. As usual, the lists are available in Pite Sami - English, Pite Sami - Norwegian,…
Language of the Week…

Spotlight on minority languages – Cornish

5 Feb 20176 Feb 2017
Cornish is a Celtic language within the Indo-European language family. Other Celtic languages are Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx (or Manx Gaelic), Welsh and Breton. More specifically, Cornish is part of…
Minority Languages…

New Pite Sami lists – Feelings and mood

30 Jan 20176 Feb 2017
New lists are up this weekend. I spent a lot of time choosing the perfect picture to represent each word as accurately as possible. I must admit that I'm a…
Language of the Week…

Spotlight on minority languages – Scottish Gaelic

29 Jan 20176 Feb 2017
Scottish Gaelic is a Goidelic language within the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family. Other Goidelic languages include Irish Gaelic and Manx (also known as Manx Gaelic. The language…
Minority Languages…

New – Elfdalian vocabulary lists

25 Jan 20176 Feb 2017
For those who read my post on Elfdalian at the beginning  of this month, I would like to add that I have finished translating into English supplementary materials for Introduktion…
Language of the Week…

Spotlight on minority languages – Ume Sami

22 Jan 20176 Feb 2017
There are only about 20 native speakers left of Ume Sami. According to UNESCO, the current number may be less than 10. Currently, there are approximately 1,000 ethnic Ume Sami,…

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