Finnish is a Uralic language of the Finnic branch, spoken by the majority of the population in Finland and by ethnic Finns outside of Finland. Uralic language map (Wikimedia Commons) It is one of the two official languages in Finland alongside Swedish. Where Finnish...
Languages
Explore the world through words, where we celebrate the beauty and diversity of languages that enrich our travel experiences and deepen our connection to the people we meet.
The Nepali language, a journey through the heart of Nepal
While Nepal is famous for its beautiful landscapes and rich cultural legacy, the real essence of this fascinating nation is found in its linguistic diversity, with the Nepali language at its core. When exploring Nepal, learning about the history and subtleties of this...
Scots, a linguistic adventure through Scotland
As you step into the stunning landscapes of Scotland, you will discover a rich cultural tapestry that extends far beyond the breath-taking views. Woven through the rolling hills and ancient castles is a linguistic treasure trove: the captivating Scots language. Scots...
The Greek language, an odyssey to immense global influence
Greek is a language making up the independent Hellenic languages branch of the Indo-European family of languages. Greek is native to Greece, Cyprus, Italy (in Calabria and Salento), southern Albania, other parts of the Balkans region, the Black Sea coast, Anatolia...
The Catalan language, a journey of revival and recovery
Catalan is a western Romance language and principally spoken on and around the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. It is the official language of the country of Andorra, situated between Spain and France, and an official language in three autonomous communities...
The Turkish language, tracing a big part of its history with the Ottomans
Turkish is a language spoken by between 90 and 110 million people and it is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages. Turkish (Türkçe in Turkish), is the national language of Turkey (Türkiye) and Northern Cyprus. Significant smaller groups of Turkish speakers...
New Zealand’s Linguistic Legacy: Revitalizing the Endangered Māori Language
As you immerse yourself in the magnificent landscapes of New Zealand, you will be captivated by the rhythmic and melodic quality of the Māori language which has resounded through these islands for centuries.
Sami language, key to the Arctic culture in northern Scandinavia
The Sami language is an integral part of the Sami people, an indigenous group native to the northern regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. With multiple dialects, each reflecting the geographical and cultural diversity of the Sami...
The Bantu languages, what are they and where are they spoken?
The Bantu languages are a language family of around 600 languages spoken by the Bantu peoples in central, eastern, southern and southeast Africa. They are a group of languages belonging to the Bantoid subgroup of the Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo language...
Arabic, a language with a huge range of dialects from Maghreb to the Arabian Peninsula
Whilst exploring the rich tapestry of Arabic dialects present across the Middle east, it becomes apparent that the word diversity becomes instantly synonymous with the region. Characterised through a plethora of dialects that make for a diverse linguistic heritage,...
Learn basic Thai to enhance your cultural trip to Thailand
Thailand is known for its bountiful fruit, hot weather, and temples but true cultural immersion begins with its language. Thai, with roots dating back centuries, reveals a deeper Thailand. Learn a few phrases, navigate markets, and strike up conversations as your trip...
French in Belgium, how different is it from the French spoken in France?
Belgium, a country often celebrated for its rich history, diverse culture, and delectable cuisine, is also home to a unique linguistic treasure.
This distinctive variation of French is spoken primarily in the southern region of Wallonia and the capital city, Brussels.
Mandarin-speaking countries, five phrases to know before your trip to Asia
Mandarin is the second most widely spoken language in the world. Learn these five phrases for your next trip to Singapore, China, or Taiwan.
The Basque language, a language like no other in Europe
The Basque language is a fascinating language on many levels and largely because it is a language isolate. This means it is a language without absolute any relationship or connection to another language. It is the only remnant of the languages spoken in southwestern...
Italian language, memorise these phrases before boarding on your flight
Memorise these keywords and phrases for your next holiday to Italy to get a better understanding of the culture and connect with someone.
Pakistan’s languages, a country with over 70 local dialects
Pakistan is a country with a wide variety of cultures and languages. There are more than 70 different dialects spoken across the nation, each showcasing a unique aspect of its rich history and diverse heritage. Whether you are wandering through the hills of the...
The Scandinavian languages, what are they and where are they spoken?
The Scandinavian languages are a branch of the Germanic language family.
They are divided into West Scandinavian and East Scandinavian languages and are spoken in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
The Slavic languages, what are they and where are they spoken?
From the heart of central Europe in the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the vast expanse of Russia and down to the Black Sea in Bulgaria, the Slavic languages spread across a huge scope of Europe. They are the largest ethnolinguistic group in Europe and are spoken by almost 400 million people.
Singlish, Singapore’s diverse language with English and Asian roots
Singapore, a vibrant cosmopolitan city-state located in Southeast Asia, is renowned for its diverse culture, mouth-watering cuisine, economic prowess and modern infrastructure. Among its many cultural draws, one that stands out is Singlish, the language spoken by many...