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On-Line Korean Language Resource
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Korean, a language spoken by about 63 million people in South Korea, North Korea, China, Japan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Russia. The relationship between Korean and other languages is not known for sure, though some linguists believe it to be a member of the Altaic family of languages. Grammatically Korean is very similar to Japanese and about 70% of its vocabulary comes from Chinese.
Submitted by deXta on Mon, 2007-06-04 20:07.
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Hebrew Alphabet: Judaism 101
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The Hebrew and Yiddish languages use a different alphabet than English. The picture below illustrates the Hebrew alphabet, in Hebrew alphabetical order. Note that Hebrew is written from right to left, rather than left to right as in English, so Alef is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet and Tav is the last. The Hebrew alphabet is often called the "alefbet," because of its first two letters.
Submitted by deXta on Mon, 2007-06-04 19:25.
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Polinski Podcasts Polish Language & Culture
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Welcome to Polski Podcasts, your number one site for Polish Podcasts covering all things Polish.
Since the Apple enabled "Podcasts" on the new version of iTunes, ANYONE with a computer can set up podcasts on their computer for all
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Submitted by deXta on Mon, 2007-05-14 20:53.
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Yamada Language Center
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University of OREGON Yamada Language Center. A resource-rich learning environment.Courses, audio clips,and a vast array of links to other information rich sites.
Submitted by deXta on Mon, 2007-05-14 19:32.
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Vdict online Vietnamese Translation Dictionary
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# VDict (Vietnamese Dictionary) is the best and totally free Vietnamese-English-French Online Dictionary
# You can perform lookup for a word in all dictionaries simultaneously. VDict currently supports 8 dictionaries:* Vietnamese-English dictionary
* English-Vietnamese dictionary
* Vietnamese-French dictionary
* French-Vietnamese dictionary
* Vietnamese dictionary (Vietnamese to Vietnamese)
* English-English dictionary (Wordnet)
* Free Online Dictionary Of Computing (FOLDOC)
* Chinese Vietnamese dictionary
Submitted by deXta on Sat, 2007-05-12 19:34.
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Learning Thai
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Sawatdee Khrab!" That is how we say hello in Thai. If you are a girl you will say "Sawatdee Kaa". When you are on holiday in Thailand, you will find many young people like me who can speak English. Most places you go to you won't have a problem. However, we like it a lot when we meet a foreigner who has tried to learn some Thai phrases. Most web sites and phrase books just write down the Thai words using Roman letters for you to try and read. That is a waste of time because Thai is a tonal language. You need to listen to native speakers. That is me, my teacher and friends! On every page you will be able to listen to us speaking Thai.
Submitted by deXta on Sat, 2007-05-12 16:26.
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