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Facts About Languages You May Have Never Heard Of

Posted on November 24, 2023February 17, 2024 By The Lingwist
Facts About Languages You May Have Never Heard Of

Among some Mind-Blowing Facts About Languages you may have never heard of is that Only 23 languages account for more than half of the world’s population! & About ⅔ of all languages are from Asia and Africa.

Applied Linguistics, Core Linguistics

Top 10 Longest Words in English You should know

Posted on July 22, 2022January 24, 2023 By The Lingwist
Top 10 Longest Words in English You should know

0 of the Longest Words in the English Language that you should know and their meaning

Applied Linguistics, English

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