Culture
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The Little Prince Translated into 24 Languages for a Magical Global Adventure!
Reading The Little Prince as an adult was such a strange experience. I remember reading this as a kindergarten, my mother gave me a copy and insisted I read it, and I only remember hating it, and that it made me cry. In grade 1, I remember telling my mom how I wanted to be an astronaut so I could travel to Asteroid B-612 and I wanted to have a fox. I also remember laughing a few times. The almost condescending attitude towards adults and the jokes at their expense makes this book appealing to kids since they can relate to being baffled by grown-ups. But as I’m laughing at the crazy…
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How to Say “I Love You” in 10 Different Languages
Ahh! Love! Love is such a magical and refreshing feeling. No wonder it makes us smile so broadly. I got to admit, I’ve got it bad for one special person whose native language isn’t English or Tagalog. I want to tell him exactly how I feel in his mother tongue and at the same time, want to impress him. Sappy much? Here’s how to say I Love You in different languages.
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Russian Language: Master Must-Know Phrases and Pronunciation with Confidence
The Russian language is, without a doubt, one of the most fascinating languages to learn! It’s the native tongue of some of the world’s greatest authors, artists, musicians, scientists, and filmmakers. After reading incredible masterpieces like Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment and Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, I couldn’t wait to experience them in the original Russian language! For those who don’t speak it, the Russian language might seem a bit confusing at first. With its unique alphabet and the fact that words aren’t pronounced exactly as they’re written, it can feel both thrilling and intimidating for Russian language beginners. Plus, it’s one of the few remaining Slavic languages, making it…
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Mastering the French Language for Your Trip: A Sharp Guide for Smart Travelers
Here is a fact nobody tells you before your first trip to France: learning the French language is one of the single best investments a traveler can make. The French language doesn’t hate you — it just requires a little respect and a lot of enthusiastic stumbling. French is the language of Molière, Victor Hugo, and approximately 75% of the words English borrowed without saying merci. The moment you attempt even one sentence in the French language — however mangled — something magical happens. Faces soften. Baguettes are pointed in better directions. Wine menus are translated without a dramatic sigh. This guide will arm you with everything you need to…
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Filipino For Beginners: The Must-Know Basic Phrases and Pronunciation
Filipino For Beginners: The Must-Know for Basic Phrases and Pronunciation Interesting Facts About the Filipino Language Tagalog (or Filipino) belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. The name of the language is derived from taga-ilog, from taga (native) + ilog (river). Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, is named after a mangrove tree that has white flowers called nilad.
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Travel Playlist: 90’s Alternative Rock
Travel Playlist: 90’s Alternative Rock Hey there! So, you might be thinking, “Has this gal run out of travel topics or what?” Well, maybe a little, but I’m all about chatting about everyday stuff that everyone can relate to, like the tunes you jam to while on the go – whether it’s to the office, a different country, or hey, even outer space!
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20 Useful Japanese Phrases for Travelers
20 Useful Japanese Phrases for Travelers If you’re planning a trip to Japan and you’re not quite fluent in Japanese, no worries at all! It can feel a bit daunting wandering around a new city without the language skills to ask for directions, right? But fear not! You’ll find English signage all over the place, whether you’re hopping on public transport or exploring popular tourist spots. And guess what? When you swing by one of those handy Information Booths, you’ll likely run into friendly folks who speak fluent English. Super convenient, huh? Still, it never hurts to pick up a few basic Japanese phrases for those extra special moments.
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4 Awesome Reasons Why Being Bilingual Rocks!
Being able to speak more than one language is simply amazing. It’s like the closest thing humans can have to superpowers. They are able to speak without having trouble mixing the two languages. Aside from that, being bilingual (or multilingual) gives a person an advantage to grow personally and professionally because (1) he will be able to communicate and understand more people; (2) improve his ability to learn; (3), have better opportunities of employment; and (4) it’s a great mental workout.

















