Hello, my dear readers. Today I want to talk about languages. If you think just 10 minutes or 1 hour or for a month it will sound impossible that almost in each country people speak their own language

. Can it be? We are thinking the same things, but we speak different languages. There are 208 countries in the world and they speak 198 languages. Just in 10 countries people speak the same language. Wow can it be true or how can it be true? This is like a miracle but real. Anyway, today I want to teach you how to say hello and thank you in 10 languages. So, when we go somewhere in the world, we can communicate with people just a little but if we learn more it will be great. For example, in our career it will help us too. Or if you love travelling it will help you. We can realize that learning language has got tons of advantages but no disadvantages. But there is a Turkish idiom there is no rose without a thorn so if you want to learn languages, first rule is you must be exposed to it, second rule is you must believe in yourself and the third rule is never give up. I want to give an example from myself when I was going to 5th grade, I didn’t want to learn English and thought; “What will I do with English” then in 6th grade I started to give up, up to now. Yesterday I watched a programme, I saw people who are older and couldn’t learn English because of living conditions (money, family, school) and I realized that I am really lucky. Two days ago (I think 1-2 weeks ago) I started to watch a movie which is English. When I understand, I started to laugh to myself. How could I think that I don’t need to learn English? Now I will do my best and learn English because I know next year we will not study grammar. We will study just MEB English because of LGS exam. So I will do my best and don’t forget English up to 9th grade. I advise you to learn English with patience and success. So let’s learn to say “hello” and “thank you” in 10 languages.
 

Turkish ↔ Merhaba!
English ↔ Hello
Japanese ↔ Konichiwa!
German ↔ Hallo
Arabic ↔ marhabaan
Spanish ↔ Hola
Russian ↔ Privet
Chinese ↔ Ni hao
Italian ↔ Ciao
French ↔ Bonjour
English– Thank you

Japanese– Arigato
Chinese– Xiexie
German– Danke sehr
Turkish – Teşekkür Ederim
Russian– Spasiba                                       Korean–Gamsahabnida
Spanish– Gracias
French– Merci  
Italian– Grazie

 

 

That’s all my dear readers.

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