Word of the Day: Sonderbewusstsein rewards patience and reflection. It reminds readers that life is not a singular narrative ...
Text-to-speech (TTS) tools convert written text into spoken word using AI, which can increase accessibility and offer a shortcut to natural-sounding voice-overs for creative and p ...
Lüften, meaning “airing out” or “ventilation,” is dogma in German households. Rain or shine, hot or cold (which, in Berlin ...
From call-in radio shows to corner bars, the accent that defined Boston is losing ground. A Dartmouth linguist has research ...
The Oxford English Dictionary traces possible origins to Old High German “halâ,” a cry used to hail a ferryman, and to “halloo,” a hunting call urging hounds forward ...
Word of the Day: A word from literature now defines modern life. Kafkaesque describes confusing, oppressive situations where ...
Liu, Y. and Luo, Y. (2026) A Corpus-Based Study of Musicality in Zhu Shenghao’s Translation of Shakespeare’s Four Great Tragedies. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 14, 425-438. doi: ...
ee then also noted: ‘The microfinance & SME scam as practiced on us, involves no such industrial investment. It ensures there’s no monetization & commercialization of the rural economy. They wish to ...
What’s big, brassy, beauteous and a no-holds-barred invitation to strap on the ol’ feedbag? That’s right, gastronauts and ...
It’s happening in Mandarin Chinese as well, with the new character X也, which combines the Roman letter X with an element that ...
The trend comes from the German tradition of lüften — literally “airing out" your home ...
Speaking in Davos, Chancellor Friedrich Merz also implicitly criticized President Trump’s demeaning treatment of European allies.