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How to Learn Korean Script

Native Koreans call themselves "Hankuk." The Korean language, natively called "Hankuko," uses the Korean script called "Hangeul" (also written as "Hangul"). King Sejong of the Joseon Dynasty propagated its use during the 15th century.

défaillant

What does the French word défaillant mean? How is it pronounced and used?

How to Learn Norwegian Grammar

More than 5 million people from different countries around the world speak the Norwegian language. Because of its close ties with English, people who can speak the English language may find it easy to learn the Norwegian language. One of the most important parts of the Norwegian language is Norwegia

Fog Patterns, by Ben Hecht

More than a simple place description, Hecht's essay relies on personification, character sketches, snippets of dialogue, and the recurring symbol of "the monstrous clock" to convey the experience of life in a modern metropolis.

Verbs of Dislike

Short list of Spanish words that mean 'dislike' or something stronger.

Of Truth, by Francis Bacon

Is anyone capable of finding truth and offering it to the world in the clear light of day? That is the question explored by Francis Bacon in his classic essay "Of Truth."

Japanese Calligraphy Information

Japanese calligraphy, known as shodo ("the way of writing"), is an ancient art still widely practiced today as a method to preserve cultural tradition. Originally a practical way of transcribing important religious texts, shodo has evolved through the centuries to represent the artistic beauty found

Place de la Dalbade in Toulouse, France

Toulouse, also known as la Ville rose (Pink Town), is the fourth largest town in France. Take a virtual tour of the southwestern French town of Toulouse with this photo gallery.

Tout à l'heure

What does the French expression tout à l'heure mean and how is it used?