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Languages Facts for Kids

Weird and wonderful language facts

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People who speak two or more languages have brains that are better at multitasking and solving problems.

LanguagesSource: Scientific American
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Many ancient languages had no word for the colour orange — people called it "red-yellow" instead.

LanguagesSource: BBC
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German can make extremely long words by combining smaller words — like "Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän" (Danube steamship company captain).

LanguagesSource: Oxford University Press
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Some Inuit languages have dozens of different words to describe snow and ice.

LanguagesSource: Smithsonian
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The Bible has been translated into over 700 languages, making it the most translated book in the world.

LanguagesSource: Guinness World Records
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Some Australian Aboriginal languages don't use "left" and "right" — instead they always use compass directions like north and south.

LanguagesSource: Scientific American
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"Typewriter" is the longest common English word you can type using only the top row of a keyboard.

LanguagesSource: Oxford University Press
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About 3 billion people speak a language from the Indo-European family, which includes English, Spanish, Hindi, and Russian.

LanguagesSource: Ethnologue
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Animal sounds are different in every language — in Japanese, a dog says "wan wan" and a cat says "nyan nyan."

LanguagesSource: BBC
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The Rosetta Stone, discovered in 1799, helped scholars finally decode ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs because it had the same text in three scripts.

LanguagesSource: British Museum