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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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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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Is that the train to Berlin?
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When does the train leave?
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When does the train arrive in Berlin?
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Excuse me, may I pass?
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I think this is my seat.
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I think you’re sitting in my seat.
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Where is the sleeper?
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The sleeper is at the end of the train.
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And where is the dining car – At the front.?
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Κ_ι π_ύ ε_ν_ι τ_ ε_τ_α_ό_ι_ τ_υ τ_έ_ο_; – Σ_ο μ_ρ_σ_ι_ό μ_ρ_ς_
K_i p_ú e_n_i t_ e_t_a_ó_i_ t_u t_é_o_? – S_o m_r_s_i_ó m_r_s_
Και πού είναι το εστιατόριο του τρένου; – Στο μπροστινό μέρος.
Kai poú eínai to estiatório tou trénou? – Sto mprostinó méros.
Κ__ π__ ε____ τ_ ε_________ τ__ τ______ – Σ__ μ________ μ_____
K__ p__ e____ t_ e_________ t__ t______ – S__ m________ m_____
Και πού είναι το εστιατόριο του τρένου; – Στο μπροστινό μέρος.
Kai poú eínai to estiatório tou trénou? – Sto mprostinó méros. |
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Can I sleep below?
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Can I sleep in the middle?
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Can I sleep at the top?
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When will we get to the border?
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How long does the journey to Berlin take?
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Is the train delayed?
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Do you have something to read?
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Can one get something to eat and to drink here?
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Could you please wake me up at 7 o’clock?
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The development of languageWhy we speak with each other is clear. We want to exchange ideas and understand each other. How exactly language originated, on the other hand, is less clear. Various theories exist about this. What's certain is that language is a very old phenomenon. Certain physical traits were a prerequisite for speaking. They were necessary in order for us to form sounds. People as far back as the Neanderthals had the ability to apply their voice. In this way, they could distinguish themselves from animals. Additionally, a loud, firm voice was important for defense. A person could threaten or frighten enemies with it. Back then, tools had already been made and fire had been discovered. This knowledge had to be passed along somehow. Speech was also important for hunting in groups. As early as 2 million years ago there was a simple understanding among people. The first linguistic elements were signs and gestures. But people wanted to be able to communicate in the dark too. More importantly, they also had the need to talk to each other without looking. Therefore, the voice developed, and it replaced the gestures. Language in today's sense is at least 50,000 years old. When Homo sapiens left Africa, they distributed language around the world. The languages separated from each other in the different regions. That is to say, various language families came into being. However, they only contained the fundamentals of language systems. The first languages were much less complex than languages today. They were further developed through grammar, phonology and semantics. It could be said that different languages have different solutions. But the problem was always the same: How do I show what I'm thinking? |
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