A Magyarországon születettek 6 százaléka, a Szlovákiában születettek 6,3 százaléka él külföldön Jakub Marian cseh nyelvész-matematikus által összeállított térkép szerint, ami az ENSZ adatait felhasználva ábrázolta az elvándorlást az egyes országokból – igencsak szemléletesen. [...]Read More...
Did you know that most of the different languages we speak today can actually be placed in only a couple of groups by their origin? This is what illustrator Minna Sundberg has captured in an elegant infographic of a linguistic tree which reveals some fascinating links between different tongues.
From early English history, origins and language, a politically-oriented piece on the people, origins, language and what the kingdom has become that began with a few warbands from over the North Sea
The English word “water” derives from Proto-Germanic *watōr, which in turn derives from Proto-Indo-European *wódr̥ (“water”). This is the most common
Morgen allen. In Amerika sluiten ze het cijferseizoen al weer af, en het was weer mooi links komen van publieke websites, waarbij ik verwacht en hoop dat er op een correcte …
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These are amazing for studying etymology.
It marked the point when humans began to exert a geologically-huge influence on the environment.
Discover cool facts and figures through this collection of 100 amazing world maps.
12.08.2018. APCNEWS.RU. Религиозные или гугенотские войны во Франции — серия затяжных гражданских войн между католиками и протестантами с 1562 по 1598 годы... Рассказывает Павел Уваров. ПОДРОБНЕЕ
From Beowulf to Wikipedia, here’s how English grew, spread, and changed.
Sometimes we forget just how chaotic Europe’s geopolitical past was. Long before the Nazis or the Soviet Union caused great shifts in the balance of power, endless conflicts shifted the continent’s borders time and time again. When put in perspective, empires rose and fell in the blink of an eye. This awesome…
The Y chromosome contains haplogroups that allow people to trace their family history and genes that control male development which may actually be disappearing.
Way back in the 14th century, public health officials didn't understand viruses, but they understood the importance of keeping a distance and disinfecting.
#Map of European language families: