Almost every conversation in #Germany starts with a well-meaning greeting.
Learn #German greetings for every time of day, how to navigate the opening stages of a conversation, and how to keep the conversation flowing with conversation starters: https://t.co/ZMH0CtXiJD
One of the best things about learning #Spanish is that pronunciation closely matches spelling. So every article, story or dialogue you read also helps build your listening and speaking skills. Explore expert tips and resources for Spanish reading practice: https://t.co/sZKS662YVQ
Whether you’re just wandering or heading somewhere specific, knowing how to ask for directions will come in handy when traveling in a #French-speaking region!
Learn the essential vocabulary for asking and giving directions in French here: https://t.co/3s2cv1RYq4
Like the Latin alphabet (letters A to Z), the Cyrillic alphabet is a writing system used by Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Ukrainian, and other languages. Though it looks different from the Latin alphabet, they share historical roots.
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If you’ve studied a Romance language, you’ve seen it before: every noun has a gender. 👫
And #Italian is no exception. 🤓
But it doesn’t have to be confusing. 😉
Learn about the core Italian gender rules here: https://t.co/r6AOPq9oDn
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When introducing yourself in #Japanese, keep in mind:
- Include an appropriate greeting like konnichiwa (こんにちは) or ohayō gozaimasu (おはようございます)
- End sentences with desu (です)
- Pair it with a slight bow (to show respect)
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The phrase “Do you have…?” in #Spanish is useful for urgent requests, ordering in restaurants, finding the perfect fit in stores, or for starting social conversations.
Formal: ¿Usted tiene…?
Casual: ¿Tienes…?
Group: ¿Tienen…?
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The #Caribbean is known for its beautiful coastlines and warm climates, but language lovers are in for a treat with its linguistic diversity.
Do you know which islands in the Caribbean speak #French?
Hint: There are 7!
Find out here: https://t.co/oTYX02qXbo
Common ways to say “please” in #Japanese:
- Kudasai (ください)
- Onegai shimasu (お願いします)
Examples:
- Matte kudasai(待ってください)= Please wait
- Okaikei o onegai shimasu (お会計をお願いします) = May I have the check, please
Learn more here: https://t.co/pR6pINTfnP
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Handy #German vocabulary for dining out:
🍴 Ist draußen noch ein Tisch frei? = Is there a free table outside?
🌶️ Ist das scharf? = Is it spicy?
🙋 Ich hätte gern…, bitte = I would like the…, please
💳 Die Rechnung, bitte = The bill, please
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8 key #Italian question words:
- Che cosa/che/cosa = what
- Chi = who
- Come = how
- Dove = where
- Perché = why
- Quale/quali = which
- Quando = when
- Quanto/quanta/quanti/quante = how much/how many
Find helpful examples of how to use these words here: https://t.co/S3qILI17r5
The #German perfect tense is more common in spoken than written German and is used to describe completed past actions, like telling your grandmother about your trip to a German beer garden last week.
Learn how to master it here: https://t.co/17QH21O8el