Narkamaŭka vs. Taraškievica: A Tale of Two Spellings

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Explore the fascinating linguistic divide in Belarus, where the choice between the official "Narkamaŭka" spelling and the classical "Taraškievica" is…

Why China Abandoned the “Latin of the East”

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For over two millennia, the Sinosphere was united by a written language completely divorced from spoken speech—a "Latin of the…

Code-Switching on Paper: How Japan “Hacked” Classical Chinese

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Japanese scholars spent centuries using Classical Chinese as their formal written language, despite the two languages having completely incompatible grammar…

Why It’s ‘Feet’ Not ‘Foots’: The Logic of I-Umlaut

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Why do we say "feet" instead of "foots"? It isn't a random quirk of English grammar, but the result of…

Wit and Git: The Lost Dual Pronouns of Old English

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Old English possessed a grammatical rarity called the "dual number", using specific pronouns—*wit* (we two) and *git* (you two)—to refer…

Runic Roots: From the Futhorc to the Letter Thorn

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While modern English relies on the Latin alphabet, our language was originally written in the angular, 33-character runic system known…

Inside Kannywood: The Engine of a West African Lingua Franca

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Explore how the vibrant film industry of Kano, known as Kannywood, serves as the primary engine for standardizing and spreading…

Karma, Guru, Avatar: The True Meanings of Sanskrit Loans

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While we casually use words like 'Avatar' and 'Karma' in daily English, their journey from the ancient Vedas involves a…

The Knight in the Panther’s Skin: A 12th-Century Time Capsule

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While English speakers struggle to decipher texts from just 500 years ago, modern Georgians can read their 12th-century national epic…

The ‘Ə’ Factor: How Azerbaijani Differs from Turkish

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While Turkish and Azerbaijani are mutually intelligible linguistic cousins, they are far from identical. This deep dive explores the defining…

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