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  2. YouTube's Ms. Rachel takes on first words and potty training ...

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    Parents and caregivers can now find Ms. Rachel's new books, "100 First Words," "My First Coloring Book" and "Potty Time with Bean," wherever books are sold. Extended interview: Jamie Dimon Jamie ...

  3. Comparison of Italian and Romanian - Wikipedia

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    An important factor for linguistic contact between Italy and Romania is the similarity between their respective national languages.. Studies on this similarity, and in general on the linguistic concordances of Romanian and its dialects with other Romance languages and dialects, were initiated during the nineteenth century when, with the Transylvanian School, a cultural movement to rediscover ...

  4. Slavic influence on Romanian - Wikipedia

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    Geographical distribution of the four Eastern Romance variants in the early 20th century Migration of early Slavs in Europe in the 6th–7th centuries. Romanian (or Daco-Romanian), Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian form the Eastern Romance branch of the Romance languages. [1]

  5. Wikitongues - Wikipedia

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    By May 2016, Wikitongues had recorded around 329 videos in over 200 languages. [5] As of 2018, they have recorded more than 350 languages, or 5% of the languages in the world. [ 6 ] They also have 15% of their videos subtitled through the organization Amara , formerly known as Universal Subtitles, which is a web-based non-profit project that ...

  6. Romansh - Wikipedia

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    Romansh (also spelled Romansch, Rumansch and Rumantsch) may refer to: Romansh language , a Romance language of the Rhaeto-Romance group, spoken in southeastern Switzerland Romansh people , people who speak this language

  7. Romagnol - Wikipedia

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    Like all other dialects of Romagna, Forlivese is a Western Romance language related to French, Romansh and Italian. However, the use of Forlivese is mostly limited to familiar terms and sentences, and is rare amongst Forlì inhabitants. Some pieces of literature and a recent translation of the Gospels are available.

  8. Rhaeto-Romance languages - Wikipedia

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    This viewpoint was countered with the belief that the Romansh language was a hybrid of both Italian and German, allowing the Romansh speakers to have a moderate understanding of the other two more widely used languages. By the mid-19th century, amidst a dwindling Romansh-speaking population, a renaissance of sorts appeared.

  9. Classification of Romance languages - Wikipedia

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    The comparative method used by linguists to build family language trees is based on the assumption that the member languages evolved from a single proto-language by a sequence of binary splits, separated by many centuries.