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5 French food expressions to whet your appetite

If there’s anything the French have mastered, it’s the art of cuisine. When combined with the language of Molière and Mbappé, some savory food expressions can’t be far behind.

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Italki vs Gymglish: which is best?

Created in 2007, italki is a language learning platform offering more than 130 languages. Who knew that there were that many? The platform currently has over 5 million learners and 10,000 teachers.

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10 animal-related French idioms you should know sur-le-champ

Learning French is a full-time occupation, despite how troubling it is that no one is paying for us to do so. There are slang words and curse words, grammar and conjugations and a lot of funny little noises to master. To sound like an authentic French speaker, you’ll also need to learn a handful of […]

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The European language landscape: a tour of the Italian language

Today, we take a look at the role of the Italian language in the European language learning landscape.

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Lingvist vs. Gymglish: which is best?

Launched in 2014, Lingvist is a language learning platform that offers 6 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian and Portuguese.

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The foreign language learning landscape in the EU

At Gymglish, we are passionate about learning languages. We strive to make learning as fun and easy as possible.

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The European language landscape: a tour of the German language

While there is a strategic interest in learning European languages, necessity is far from being the only guarantee of their sustainability: they have many other assets that justify their expansion worldwide.

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The European language landscape: a tour of the Spanish language

With 500 million speakers, Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world.

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Studied vs. spoken languages: what are the differences?

You might think that the most widely studied languages in the world are also the most spoken. Or that they are the most represented in schools. This is not always the case.

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The European language landscape: a tour of the French language

When it comes to linguistic diversity, Europe may appear to be a poor performer at first glance. In terms of indigenous languages, it accounts for only 3% of the world’s spoken languages, a percentage that pales in comparison to 30% for Africa or Asia.

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