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is a very popular and versatile word in . 😎

It can mean:
1. Please
2. Pardon
3. May I help you?
4. You're welcome
5. Yes
6. Here you go
7. Go ahead

Is there another German word with multiple meanings? Let us know. 👇

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Definitely adding the word 'voorpret' to our vocabulary! 😜

Do you know another word that doesn't exist in English? Let us know. ⬇️

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Planning a trip to or another -speaking region this summer? Here are 100+ essential words and phrases to learn before your trip: blog.rosettastone.com/135-essential-…

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This week's is .

This common Swedish word can be interpreted as “being on time” or “having the time to do something.”

Vi kan fortfarande hinna.
(If we hurry, we can still make it.)

Source: @reverso_app

This week's #WordOfTheWeek is #hinna. This common Swedish word can be interpreted as “being on time” or “having the time to do something.” Vi kan fortfarande hinna. (If we hurry, we can still make it.) Source: @reverso_app
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is an official and dominant language in . 🇵🇦

nianSpanish serves as a bridge between Central American and the Caribbean dialects.

Learn more about this Spanish dialect, including must-know words and phrases:
blog.rosettastone.com/panamanian-spa…

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Up your game with these 4 cheesy pick up lines! 😜

Which one is your favorite? And, do you have a pickup line that works for you? 😀
Let us know. 👇

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Tag your favorite quirky friend! 🤪

Colette est étourdie, un peu écervelée, une hurluberlue quoi.
(Colette is dizzy and a little scatterbrained; an eccentric, in other words.)



Source: WordReference.com

Tag your favorite quirky friend! 🤪 Colette est étourdie, un peu écervelée, une hurluberlue quoi. (Colette is dizzy and a little scatterbrained; an eccentric, in other words.) #WordOfTheWeek Source: WordReference.com
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사투리 (satoori) is the word for “regional dialect.”

Every country has different or regional speech patterns.

Here are 5 distinct Korean dialects.

Can you hear the differences?👂

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With a lavish history, incredible art scene, and impeccable style, there's a lot to love about Rome, .

Here are our top 25 recommendations for things to see, experience, and eat when in : blog.rosettastone.com/best-things-to…

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Plan to visit 🇹🇷 in the near future or want to learn some basic ?

Here are 10 essential words you need to know!

Follow for part two (10 key phrases)!

Plan to visit #Turkey🇹🇷 in the near future or want to learn some basic #Turkish? Here are 10 essential words you need to know! Follow for part two (10 key phrases)!
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Accent marks in languages help us understand how we should pronounce certain letter sounds and where we should add additional emphasis.

Learn about the 5 accent marks in and how they affect pronunciation: blog.rosettastone.com/french-accent-…

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Can you read people or a room well? 😎

There's a word for that in !

One's abundance of 눈 치 (nunchi), or lack thereof, forms the basis of many common expressions and idioms in Korean.



Source: Wikipedia

Can you read people or a room well? 😎 There's a word for that in #Korean! One's abundance of 눈 치 (nunchi), or lack thereof, forms the basis of many common expressions and idioms in Korean. #WordOfTheWeek Source: Wikipedia
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