Kratki tekstovi o osobenostima, kulturi i svakodnevnom životu bugarskog, kazaškog, srpskog i mongolskog jezika.
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From an untranslatable vowel sound to a verb mood that questions reality itself, Bulgarian packs a lot into words English simply doesn't have.
Bulgaria is one of the only places in the world where the traditional gestures for "yes" and "no" are reversed from what most visitors expect.
Kazakhstan is in the middle of a rare, government-driven transition from Cyrillic to a Latin-based alphabet. Here's what learners actually need to know.
A handful of words come up so often in daily Kazakhstani life that recognising them early makes a genuine difference on the ground.
Српски је један од ретких језика на свету са правом, свакодневном диграфијом — прочитајте зашто, и шта то значи за учеснике.
Живели! је једна од првих речи које већина људи научи на српском — али ритуал око ње говори много о српској култури гостопримства.
A night in a traditional Mongolian ger reveals just how much the language is shaped by nomadic pastoral life.
Mongolian draws distinctions between siblings, in-laws, and extended family that English simply doesn't have words for.