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Histopia Online Dictionaries
- Afrikaans Danish Dutch Finnish French Hungarian Indonesian Italian Japanese Latin Norwegian Portuguese Russian Spanish Swahili Swedish
URL: http://www.histopia.nl/onldict
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Call language resources
- Links to resources for about 75 languages.
URL: http://call.lingnet.org/resource/language/language.htm
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Say Hello to the World Project [Internet Public Library]
- Learn how to say hello in over 25 world languages! Sponsored by the Internet Public Library, this site provides Real Audio sound files for each language, plus links to relevant language and country resources.
URL: http://www.ipl.org/youth/hello/
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Awesome Library language page [Awesome Library]
- Links to many different language resources on the internet.
URL: http://www.neat-schoolhouse.org/Classroom/English/Languages/Languages.html
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Translator' Site du Jour
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URL: http://home.ncia.com/~slarsson/sitejour.html
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Numbers in 10000 Languages
- Numbers from 1 to 10 in 10,000 languages
URL: http://www.zompist.com/numbers.shtml
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Foreign Language News and Newspapers [MIT Library]
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URL: http://libraries.mit.edu/humanities/flnews
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Zee Williams' Language Miniatures
- Mini-essays about human language in its endless kaleidoscope of aspects, such as the social, the mental, the historical, the structural.
URL: http://home.bluemarble.net/~langmin/
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Language Materials Project Index
- Find learning resources for less commonly taught languages in the world. Of see the institutions where they are taught.
URL: http://www.lmp.ucla.edu
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Albert's Top 200 Translation Links
- Translator Albert Rieger presents his favorites - a useful collection.
URL: http://www.sirius.com/~arrieger/links.html
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All dictionaries - All languages
- Quite the collection of dictionaries, with search capabilities on the page and links to what looks like every language dictionary on the Web.
URL: http://www.gallery.uunet.be/internetpress/diction.htm
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Sounds of the World's Animals
- Animals make much the same sounds around the world, but each language expresses them differently.
URL: http://www.georgetown.edu/cball/animals/animals.html
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A Web of On-line Grammars
- This page maintains links with on-line grammars of as many languages as can be found on the Web. It includes all types of grammars: reference grammars, learning grammars, and historical grammars.
URL: http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/rbeard/grammars.html
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¬Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in Many Languages
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URL: http://www.marskandiser.com/ChristmasLanguage.html
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Language codes
- List of +400 three letter language identification tags. ISO/FDIS 639-2, from the technical committee / subcommittee TC 37 / SC 2,
URL: http://www.freeamp.org/id3/iso639-2.html
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Vocabulary.com
- At Vocabulary University, learning English vocabulary is a life-long adventure. This educational site offers word puzzle contests to help you increase your vocabulary.
URL: http://www.vocabulary.com
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TravLang: Foreign Languages for Travelers
- TravLang's site contains language information for seventy languages including translation aids, learning aids, dictionaries, and links. Take a tour of the world and learn words from many countries!
URL: http://www.travlang.com/languages
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Language-Learning.net
- International WHERE+HOW, longtime publisher of Guides to Language Centres, has launched an online successor, providing free access to "the most comprehensive language schools directory online." The heart of the site is the Language Course Finder, a database of over 6,000 schools in 80 countries teaching 70 languages.
URL: http://www.language-learning.net
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International Collection of Tongue Twisters
- The world's largest collection of tongue twisters!...With 2003 entries in 87 languages...
URL: http://www.uebersetzung.at/twister/index.htm
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International Phonetic Alphabet
- This list contains the principal sounds of standard British English (the pronunciation associated with southern England which is often called Received Pronunciation).
URL: http://www.worldwidewords.org/pronguide.htm
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Translations of the campaign pages
- Translations of a website into many different languages.
URL: http://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/ablinks.html#translations
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Internet Picture Dictionary [flashcards]
- Picture Dictionary for English, German, Italian, French, and Spanish. Good for learning new foreign language words.
URL: http://www.pdictionary.com/
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WannaLearn.com
- Good links to foreign language learning resources. About 30 languages.
URL: http://www.wannalearn.com/Academic_Subjects/World_Languages/
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Language abbreviations codes
- Key to codes used in the language
abbreviation field (\XXX) AAA
GHOTUO AAB ARUM-CHESSU
AAC
URL: http://www.skepticfiles.org/faq/lngcodes.htm
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Language Links
- AltaVista Translation Service
Anagram Server
Encyclopaedia Britannica - main language entry
Classification of Languages
URL: http://www.vcpc.univie.ac.at/~ian/hotlist/personal/language.html
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Say Hello, Thank-you and Goodbye all over the world
- Afrikaans: Hallo
Albanian: Mirëdita
Arabic: Ahalan
Armenian: Parev Asturian hola
Azerbaijani: - Salam, Salam ælæyküm.
Basque: Kaixo
Bengali: Ei Je
Bosnian: Zdravo
Breton: Demat, salud dit
Bulgarian: Zdravei/Zdrasti
Catalan: Hola
Chinese: Nihao
URL: http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Gorge/1066/525hello.html
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Languages with more than 30,000,000 Speakers in 1993
- Of the 40 languages listed, no less than 18 are spoken in India (including Pakistan and Bangladesh) or China. Of the remaining
22 languages, 9 are European in origin, 3 were in the ancient cultural sphere of influence of China (Japanese, Korean, &
Vietnamese), 7 are in the cultural sphere of influence of Islâm (Arabic, Persian, Malay, Javanese, Turkish, Swahili, & Hausa --
not to mention Urdu, already counted in India), 2 were in the ancient cultural sphere of India (Burmese and Thai-Lao -- and as was
Javanese before the advent of Islâm), and the remaining one, Tagalog, was culturally isolated, in the Philippines, until the arrival of
the Spanish. The white spaces on the map below, mainly in Africa, simply mean that the local languages, like Tagalog, are not
classified in the cultural spheres of India, China, Europe, or Islâm.
URL: http://www.friesian.com/upan.htm
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NoSlang.com Internet Slang Dictionary Internet Slang Dictionary & Translator
- Confused by internet slang? Can't read a text message?
Translate internet slang and acronyms.
URL: http://www.noslang.com
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