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I speak…
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AR العربية
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DE Deutsch
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EM English US
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EN English UK
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ES español
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FR français
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IT italiano
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JA 日本語
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PT português PT
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PX português BR
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ZH 中文
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AD адыгабзэ
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AF Afrikaans
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AM አማርኛ
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BE беларуская
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BG български
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BN বাংলা
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BS bosanski
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CA català
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CS čeština
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DA dansk
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EL ελληνικά
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EO esperanto
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ET eesti
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FA فارسی
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FI suomi
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HE עברית
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HI हिन्दी
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HR hrvatski
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HU magyar
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HY հայերեն
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ID bahasa Indonesia
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KA ქართული
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KK қазақша
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KN ಕನ್ನಡ
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KO 한국어
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LT lietuvių
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LV latviešu
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MK македонски
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MR मराठी
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NL Nederlands
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NN nynorsk
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NO norsk
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PA ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
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PL polski
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RO română
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RU русский
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SK slovenčina
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SL slovenščina
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SQ Shqip
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SR српски
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SV svenska
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TA தமிழ்
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TE తెలుగు
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TH ภาษาไทย
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TI ትግርኛ
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TR Türkçe
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UK українська
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UR اردو
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VI Tiếng Việt
I want to learn…
EL ελληνικά
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AR العربية
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DE Deutsch
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EN English UK
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ES español
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FR français
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IT italiano
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JA 日本語
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PT português PT
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PX português BR
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ZH 中文
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AD адыгабзэ
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AF Afrikaans
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AM አማርኛ
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BE беларуская
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BG български
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BN বাংলা
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BS bosanski
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CA català
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CS čeština
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DA dansk
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EL ελληνικά
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EO esperanto
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ET eesti
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FA فارسی
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FI suomi
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HE עברית
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HI हिन्दी
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HR hrvatski
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HU magyar
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HY հայերեն
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ID bahasa Indonesia
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KA ქართული
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KK қазақша
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KN ಕನ್ನಡ
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KO 한국어
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LT lietuvių
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LV latviešu
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MK македонски
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MR मराठी
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NL Nederlands
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NN nynorsk
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NO norsk
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PA ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
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PL polski
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RO română
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RU русский
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SK slovenčina
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SL slovenščina
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SQ Shqip
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SR српски
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SV svenska
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TA தமிழ்
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TE తెలుగు
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TH ภาษาไทย
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TI ትግርኛ
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TR Türkçe
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UK українська
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UR اردو
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VI Tiếng Việt
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When is the next train to Berlin?
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When is the next train to Paris?
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When is the next train to London?
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When does the train for Warsaw leave?
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When does the train for Stockholm leave?
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When does the train for Budapest leave?
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I’d like a ticket to Madrid.
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I’d like a ticket to Prague.
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I’d like a ticket to Bern.
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When does the train arrive in Vienna?
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When does the train arrive in Moscow?
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When does the train arrive in Amsterdam?
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From which platform does the train leave?
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Does the train have sleepers?
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I’d like a one-way ticket to Brussels.
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I’d like a return ticket to Copenhagen.
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Θ_ ή_ε_α έ_α ε_σ_τ_ρ_ο μ_ ε_ι_τ_ο_ή γ_α Κ_π_γ_ά_η_
T_a ḗ_h_l_ é_a e_s_t_r_o m_ e_i_t_o_h_ g_a K_p_n_h_g_.
Θα ήθελα ένα εισιτήριο με επιστροφή για Κοπεγχάγη.
Tha ḗthela éna eisitḗrio me epistrophḗ gia Kopenchágē.
Θ_ ή____ έ__ ε________ μ_ ε________ γ__ Κ_________
T__ ḗ_____ é__ e________ m_ e_________ g__ K__________
Θα ήθελα ένα εισιτήριο με επιστροφή για Κοπεγχάγη.
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What does a berth in the sleeper cost?
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Learning changes the brainThose who work out often sculpt their bodies. But it is apparently possible to exercise one's brain too. That means more than talent is needed to learn a language. It is just as important to practice regularly. Because practice can positively influence structures in the brain. Of course, a special talent for languages is usually hereditary. Nevertheless, intensive exercise can change certain brain structures. The volume of the speech center increases. The nerve cells of people who practice a lot are also altered. It was long believed that the brain was unalterable. The belief was: What we don't learn as children, we'll never learn. Brain researchers, however, have come to a completely different conclusion. They were able to show that our brain remains agile for a lifetime. You could say that it functions like a muscle. Therefore it can continue growing into old age. Every input is processed in the brain. But when the brain is exercised it processes inputs much better. That is to say, it works faster and more efficiently. This principle holds true for both young and old people equally. But it is not imperative that a person study in order to exercise his brain. Reading is also very good practice. Challenging literature especially promotes our speech center. This means that our vocabulary gets larger. Moreover, our feeling for language is improved. What is interesting is that not only the speech center processes language. The area that controls motor skills also processes new content. Therefore it is important to stimulate the whole brain as often as possible. So: Exercise your body AND your brain! |
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