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- bn Bengali bs Bosnian ca Catalan cs Czech da Danish el Greek eo Esperanto et Estonian fa Persian fi Finnish he Hebrew hi Hindi hr Croatian hu Hungarian id Indonesian it Italian
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- ar Arabic nl Dutch de German EN English (US) es Spanish fr French ja Japanese pt Portuguese (PT) PT Portuguese (BR) zh Chinese (Simplified) ad Adyghe af Afrikaans am Amharic be Belarusian bg Bulgarian bn Bengali
- bs Bosnian ca Catalan cs Czech da Danish el Greek eo Esperanto et Estonian fa Persian fi Finnish he Hebrew hi Hindi hr Croatian hu Hungarian id Indonesian it Italian ka Georgian
- kn Kannada ko Korean ku Kurdish (Kurmanji) ky Kyrgyz lt Lithuanian lv Latvian mk Macedonian mr Marathi no Norwegian pa Punjabi pl Polish ro Romanian ru Russian sk Slovak sl Slovene sq Albanian
- sr Serbian sv Swedish ta Tamil te Telugu th Thai ti Tigrinya tl Tagalog tr Turkish uk Ukrainian ur Urdu vi Vietnamese
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001 - People 002 - Family Members 003 - Getting to know others 004 - At school 005 - Countries and Languages 006 - Reading and writing 007 - Numbers 008 - The time 009 - Days of the week 010 - Yesterday – today – tomorrow 011 - Months 012 - Beverages 013 - Activities 014 - Colors 015 - Fruits and food 016 - Seasons and Weather 017 - Around the house 018 - House cleaning 019 - In the kitchen 020 - Small Talk 1 021 - Small Talk 2 022 - Small Talk 3 023 - Learning foreign languages 024 - Appointment 025 - In the city026 - In nature 027 - In the hotel – Arrival 028 - In the hotel – Complaints 029 - At the restaurant 1 030 - At the restaurant 2 031 - At the restaurant 3 032 - At the restaurant 4 033 - At the train station 034 - On the train 035 - At the airport 036 - Public transportation 037 - En route 038 - In the taxi 039 - Car breakdown 040 - Asking for directions 041 - Where is ... ? 042 - City tour 043 - At the zoo 044 - Going out in the evening 045 - At the cinema 046 - In the discotheque 047 - Preparing a trip 048 - Vacation activities 049 - Sports 050 - In the swimming pool051 - Running errands 052 - In the department store 053 - Shops 054 - Shopping 055 - Working 056 - Feelings 057 - At the doctor 058 - Parts of the body 059 - At the post office 060 - At the bank 061 - Ordinal numbers 062 - Asking questions 1 063 - Asking questions 2 064 - Negation 1 065 - Negation 2 066 - Possessive pronouns 1 067 - Possessive pronouns 2 068 - big – small 069 - to need – to want to 070 - to like something 071 - to want something 072 - to have to do something / must 073 - to be allowed to 074 - asking for something 075 - giving reasons076 - giving reasons 2 077 - giving reasons 3 078 - Adjectives 1 079 - Adjectives 2 080 - Adjectives 3 081 - Past tense 1 082 - Past tense 2 083 - Past tense 3 084 - Past tense 4 085 - Questions – Past tense 1 086 - Questions – Past tense 2 087 - Past tense of modal verbs 1 088 - Past tense of modal verbs 2 089 - Imperative 1 090 - Imperative 2 091 - Subordinate clauses: that 1 092 - Subordinate clauses: that 2 093 - Subordinate clauses: if 094 - Conjunctions 1 095 - Conjunctions 2 096 - Conjunctions 3 097 - Conjunctions 098 - Double connectors 099 - Genitive 100 - Adverbs
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61 [sixty-one]
Ordinal numbers

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The first month is January. | An- u---- b---- a- E----. Ang unang buwan ay Enero. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!The first month is January.Ang unang buwan ay Enero. |
The second month is February. | An- p---------- b---- a- P------. Ang pangalawang buwan ay Pebrero. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!The second month is February.Ang pangalawang buwan ay Pebrero. |
The third month is March. | An- p--------- b---- a- M----. Ang pangatlong buwan ay Marso. 0 | + |
The fourth month is April. | An- p-------- n- b---- a- A----. Ang pang-apat na buwan ay Abril. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!The fourth month is April.Ang pang-apat na buwan ay Abril. |
The fifth month is May. | An- p---------- b---- a- M---. Ang pang-limang buwan ay Mayo. 0 | + |
The sixth month is June. | An- p-------- n- b---- a- H----. Ang pang-anim na buwan ay Hunyo. 0 | + |
Six months make half a year. | An- a--- n- b---- a- k--------- t---. Ang anim na buwan ay kalahating taon. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!Six months make half a year.Ang anim na buwan ay kalahating taon. |
January, February, March, | En---- P------- M----, Enero, Pebrero, Marso, 0 | + |
April, May and June. | Ab---- M--- a- H----. Abril, Mayo at Hunyo. 0 | + |
The seventh month is July. | An- p---------- b---- a- H----. Ang pang-pitong buwan ay Hulyo. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!The seventh month is July.Ang pang-pitong buwan ay Hulyo. |
The eighth month is August. | An- p---------- b---- a- A-----. Ang pang-walong buwan ay Agosto. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!The eighth month is August.Ang pang-walong buwan ay Agosto. |
The ninth month is September. | An- p--------- n- b---- a- S--------. Ang pang-siyam na buwan ay Setyembre. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!The ninth month is September.Ang pang-siyam na buwan ay Setyembre. |
The tenth month is October. | An- p----------- b---- a- O------. Ang pang-sampung buwan ay Oktubre. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!The tenth month is October.Ang pang-sampung buwan ay Oktubre. |
The eleventh month is November. | An- p--------------- n- b---- a- N--------. Ang panglabing-isang na buwan ay Nobyembre. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!The eleventh month is November.Ang panglabing-isang na buwan ay Nobyembre. |
The twelfth month is December. | An- p------------------ b---- a- D--------. Ang panglabing-dalawang buwan ay Disyembre. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!The twelfth month is December.Ang panglabing-dalawang buwan ay Disyembre. |
Twelve months make a year. | An- i---- t--- a- m------- l------------- b----. Ang isang taon ay mayroong labingdalawang buwan. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!Twelve months make a year.Ang isang taon ay mayroong labingdalawang buwan. |
July, August, September, | Hu---- A------ S--------, Hulyo, Agosto, Setyembre, 0 | + |
October, November and December. | Ok------ N--------- a- D--------. Oktubre, Nobyembre, at Disyembre. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!October, November and December.Oktubre, Nobyembre, at Disyembre. |
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The native language is always the most important language
Our native language is the first language we learn. This happens automatically, so we don't notice it. Most people only have one native language. All other languages are studied as foreign languages. Of course there are also people who grow up with multiple languages. However, they typically speak these languages with differing levels of fluency. Often, the languages are also used differently. One language is used at work, for example. The other is used at home. How well we speak a language is dependent on multiple factors. When we learn it as small children, we typically learn it very well. Our speech center works most effectively in these years of life. How often we speak a language is also important. The more often we use it, the better we speak it. But researchers believe a person can never speak two languages equally well. One language is always the more important language. Experiments seem to confirm this hypothesis. Various people were tested in one study. Half of the test subjects spoke two languages fluently. Chinese was the native language and English the second. The other half of the subjects only spoke English as their native language. The test subjects had to solve simple tasks in English. While doing so, the activity of their brains was measured. And differences appeared in the brains of the test subjects! In the multilingual individuals, one region of the brain was especially active. The monolingual individuals, on the other hand, showed no activity in this region. Both groups solved the tasks equally fast and well. Despite this, the Chinese still translated everything into their native language…