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3) Italki Surprise entry! 4) the Polyglot Dream 5) r/languagelearning Reddit! 6) I Will Teach You a Language You will? 7) Fluent Forever 17) Memrise. Lexical Distance Among the Languages of Europe « Etymologikon™ Posted by Teresa Elms on 4 March 2008 This chart shows the lexical distance — that is, the degree of overall vocabulary divergence — among the major languages of Europe. The size of each circle represents the number of speakers for that language. Circles of the same color belong to the same language group. All the groups except for Finno-Ugric (in yellow) are in turn members of the Indo-European language family. English is a member of the Germanic group (blue) within the Indo-European family. But thanks to 1066, William of Normandy, and all that, about 75% of the modern English vocabulary comes from French and Latin (ie the Romance languages, in orange) rather than Germanic sources. As a result, English (a Germanic language) and French (a Romance language) are actually closer to each other in lexical terms than Romanian (a Romance language) and French.
So why is English still considered a Germanic language? The original research data for the chart comes from K. Like this: Like Loading... Memrise - Photos du journal. Beodo, coscolina, cuzca… y otras palabras de antaño. ¿Por qué ciertas palabras se ponen de moda y otras desaparecen del habla cotidiana? ¿Por qué durante un tiempo significan una cosa y luego adquieren otro sentido? Es el caso de los términos que se explican a continuación. beodo Cada Navidad, me tocaba ir al pueblo de mi madre, pues ahí se reunían sus hermanos —de los que llegaban cerca de 20, pues no todos vivían en el país— y toda su prole en torno a mi abuelo. Antes de que comenzaran las fiestas, antes, incluso, de que estuvieran lo suficientemente gordos los guajolotes —a los que nunca pude perderles cierto antiguo temor— mis tíos y sus cuñados se reunían en pequeñas mesas metálicas a pasar horas jugando cartas y agotando botellas de un líquido dorado.
Cuando mi tía Carmen salía de la cocina para llamarlos a comer, estos hombres recios, que se hablaban entre albures y mentadas, apenas podían mantenerse en sus asientos, farfullando inteligibles murmullos. Entonces, mi tía musitaba, como entre rezos: —Uh, no, pues si ya están bien beodos.
Games. Pidgims, mixed, slang, etc. PICTURES BY JAMES CHAPMAN. Humor. 50-awesome-facts-about-languages-infographic_526a7b51b86f3. Tríar Manach - translated into many languages. Social & Politics. Tools. Idiomas (información) Dialectos. Onomatopeia. Cursos. Untranslatable. Omniglot. Escritura. RAE - Español.