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Why we have created new language for Coronavirus

Why we have created new language for Coronavirus

From ‘covidiots’ to ‘quarantine and chill’, the pandemic has led to many terms that help people laugh and commiserate. Throughout history, challenging circumstances have given rise to new ways of expressing those challenges. George Eliot, the 19th Century writer who was famously frustrated by rigid gender and lifestyle norms, is credited with the first recorded use of the word ‘frustrating’. More…

Linguists found the world’s “weirdest” languages – and English is one of them

Linguists found the world’s “weirdest” languages – and English is one of them

Is English a “weird” language? Many of us might feel this is true when we’re trying to explain its complex spelling rules, or the meanings of idioms such as “it’s raining cats and dogs” to someone who is learning it. Teaching or learning any language is, however, never an easy task. But what is a “weird” language anyway? As linguists,…

On 26 September 2025 is the next European Day of Languages

On 26 September 2025 is the next European Day of Languages

Let’s celebrate European Day of Languages together again! Throughout Europe, 800 million Europeans are represented in the Council of Europe’s 47 member states. All are encouraged to discover more languages at any age, as part of or alongside their studies. The Council of Europe is the continent’s leading human rights organisation and is convinced that linguistic diversity is a tool…

The stunning evolution of humankind in just 17 seconds

The stunning evolution of humankind in just 17 seconds

A short hypnotic video tells the evolution of our species with a dramatic flipbook animation
Time is relative, and there’s even something illusionist about it, and this is especially true when we try to condense the entire history of humanity within a small flipbook. This video does just that. It tells the story of the species: 550 million years of evolution in just a few seconds.