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We are sinking! with English subtitles)

History of English (combined)(up to 2 mins 18 secs)

Pink Panther - " I Would like to buy a Hamburger"

Disney - Multilanguage Mix (40 languages

!)(Start at 3 mins 45 secs)

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Kazu Nitta

Global Communication

FUNSpass Diversão

NöjeHauskuus

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“It would make communication faster and easier”

“It would help us to understand each otherbetter, which could mean fewer conflicts and wars. ”

”There would be fewer misunderstandings,which would mean a safer world.”

We are sinking! with English subtitles)

“It would save money – there would be no need for translators ... or language teachers.”

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“Our own language has borrowed lots of words from other languages.”

“We should be able to celebrate the things that make us different.”

“If somewhere lost its language, then it might lose its cultural identity too.”

“It ’s FUN to learn the unusual things aboutdifferent languages.”

igdlu(Greenlandic)

Why are languages important??

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Rindfleischetik-ettierungsüber-wachungsaufga-benübertragun-gsgesetz FUN (Spass)

fact about German

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नि�रन्तरान्धकारिरता-दि�गन्तर-कन्�ल�मन्�-सुधारस-नि�न्दु-सान्द्रतर-घ�ाघ�-वृन्�-सन्�ेहकर-स्यन्�मा�-मकरन्�-नि�न्दु-�नु्धरतर-माकन्�-तरु-कुल-तल्प-कल्प-मृदुल-सिसकता-जाल-जदि!ल-मूल-तल-मरुवक-मिमल�लघ-ुलघ-ुलय-कसिलत-रमणीय-पा�ीय-शासिलका-�ासिलका-करार-निवन्�-गलन्तिन्तका-गल�ेला-लवङ्ग-पा!ल-घ�सार-कस्तूरिरकानितसौरभ-मेदुर-लघुतर-मधुर-शीतलतर-ससिललधारा-नि�राकरिरष्णु-त�ीय-निवमल-निवलोच�-मयूख-रेखापसारिरत-निपपासायास-पसि0क-लोका�्nirantarāndhakāritā-digantara-kandaladamanda-sudhārasa-bindu-sāndratara-ghanāghana-vr̥nda-sandehakara-syandamāna-makaranda-bindu-bandhuratara-mākanda-taru-kula-talpa-kalpa-mr̥dula-sikatā-jāla-jaṭila-mūla-tala-maruvaka-miladalaghu-laghu-laya-kalita-ramaṇīya-pānīya-śālikā-bālikā-karāra-vinda-galantikā-galadelā-lavaṅga-pāṭala-ghanasāra-kastūrikātisaurabha-medura-laghutara-madhura-śītalatara-saliladhārā-nirākariṣṇu-tadīya-vimala-vilocana-mayūkha-rekhāpasārita-pipāsāyāsa-pathika-lokānIn it, the distress, caused by thirst, to travellers, was alleviated by clusters of rays of the bright eyes of the girls; the rays that were shaming the currents of light, sweet and cold water charged with the strong fragrance of cardamom, clove, saffron, camphor and musk and flowing out of the pitchers (held in) the lotus-like hands of maidens (seated in) the beautiful water-sheds, made of the thick roots of vetiver mixed with marjoram, (and built near) the foot, covered with heaps of couch-like soft sand, of the clusters of newly sprouting mango trees, which constantly darkened the intermediate space of the quarters, and which looked all the more charming on account of the trickling drops of the floral juice, which thus caused the delusion of a row of thick rainy clouds, densely filled with abundant nectar.

THE LONGEST WORD EVER COMES FROM THE SANSKRIT LANGUAGE………. IT HAS 431 LETTERS.

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Let’s have some

FURAHA

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And the

winner is …….

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History of English (combined)(up to 2 mins 18)

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How’s your old English?

Say which is the correct answer to the person sitting to your

right.

Sit down when you get one wrong.

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I’m going homeI’m gannin hyem

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What about the

future of language?

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10. Faamiti (Samoan)

To make a squeaking sound by sucking air past the lips in order to gain the

attention of a dog or child.

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9. Mencolek (Indonesian)

You know that old trick where you tap someone lightly on the opposite

shoulder from behind to fool them? The Indonesians have a word for it.

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8. Greng-jai (Thai)

That feeling you get when you don't want someone to do

something for you because it would be a pain for them.

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7. Pelinti (Buli, Ghana)

Your friend bites into a piece of piping hot pizza, then opens his / her mouth and sort of tilts his / her head around while making an “aaaarrrahh”

noise. The Ghanaians have a word for that. More specifically, it means “to move hot food around

in your mouth.”

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6. Iktsuarpok (Inuit)

You know that feeling of anticipation when you’re waiting for someone to show up at

your house and you keep going outside to see if they’re there yet? This is the word for it.

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5. Backpfeifengesicht (German)

A face badly in need of a fist.

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.4. Mamihlapinatapai (Yaghan language of Tierra del Fuego)

This word captures that special look shared between two people, when both

are wishing that the other would do something that they both want, but

neither want to do.

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. 3. Tartle (Scots)

The word for that panicky hesitation just before you have to introduce someone whose name you can't quite remember.

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.2. Shemomedjamo (Georgian)

You know when you’re really full, but your meal is just so delicious, you can’t stop eating it? The Georgians feel your

pain. This word means, “I accidentally ate the whole thing."

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1. Kummerspeck (German)

Excess weight gained from emotional

overeating. Literally, grief bacon.

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OH LA LA! LANGUAGES TOP POPULARITY POLLFOR EVENINGCLASSES.“It’s fun all the way,”say happy learners.

Pink Panther - " I Would like to buy a Hamburger"