The Etymological Corner: Panis, pane, pão …빵 (ppang)
Have you ever wondered why we say things the way we say them?
Have you ever wondered why we say things the way we say them?
So, it’s finally happening. A couple of years of language enthusiast status and
Introduction Occitan is an historic language spoken mostly in France, but also in
English playwright, actor, and poet, William Shakespeare, also known simply as ‘The Bard’
The title sounds quite oxymoronic (or maybe just moronic), doesn’t it? But it
This month the Dispatch is from Valentin Pradelou, who uses a rather funny
Have you ever wondered why we say things the way we say them?
So, it’s finally happening. A couple of years of language enthusiast status and
Introduction Occitan is an historic language spoken mostly in France, but also in
English playwright, actor, and poet, William Shakespeare, also known simply as ‘The Bard’
The title sounds quite oxymoronic (or maybe just moronic), doesn’t it? But it
This month the Dispatch is from Valentin Pradelou, who uses a rather funny