“The Book of Languages” Series – #14 Japanese

Japanese—a language as poetic as the cherry blossoms in spring and as complex as the Tokyo subway system. Whether you’re a sushi aficionado, an anime enthusiast, or simply captivated by the country’s rich history, knowing the basics of the language offers...

Language Relativity

Language, as the primary medium of human communication, does more than just enable us to converse with one another. It shapes our thoughts, colors our experiences, and even influences our perception of reality. This phenomenon, where the structure of a language...

“The Book of Languages” Series – #13 Amharic

Tucked in the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia is not just home to the ancient Aksumite Empire, splendid coffee, and the enigmatic Lucy, but also to a unique language known as Amharic. With approximately 22 million native speakers, Amharic is the second most spoken Semitic...

Language vs. Dialect

In the vast universe of linguistics, few topics generate as much intrigue as the distinction between “language” and “dialect.” On the surface, the distinction seems intuitive. Yet, as we delve deeper, the line blurs, revealing the cultural,...

“The Book of Languages” Series – #12 Korean

Ah, the Korean language! At once both a symphony of sounds and a riddle wrapped in the intricacies of Hangul script. To the untrained ear, it might seem like a challenging cacophony of consonants and vowels, but as one digs deeper, it reveals a poetic beauty and...