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No you did one
During the Renaissance, there was a revival of interest in classical languages such as Latin and Greek. Scholars and writers wrote in these languages to emulate the style of ancient texts and to demonstrate their knowledge and education. It was also a way to communicate with other educated individuals across Europe who were familiar with these languages.
The Renaissance, during the 14th to 17th centuries, spurred an increased interest in classical languages like Latin and Greek. As scholars sought to revive ancient knowledge and literature, they began borrowing words from these languages to enrich their own language and texts. This led to a significant influx of loanwords from classical languages into various European languages.
Many later postcolonial African writers chose to write in their own native languages as a form of reclaiming their cultural identity and resisting the legacy of colonialism. Writing in their native languages allowed them to express their thoughts, experiences, and perspectives authentically while also promoting the linguistic diversity and richness of their cultures.
Yes, sign languages differ between countries just like spoken languages do. Each country may have its own unique sign language, with its own grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. However, there are also some international sign languages used in specific contexts to facilitate communication among deaf individuals from different countries.
Different languages evolved in different regions due to separate groups of people developing their own communication systems over time. Factors such as geographic isolation, cultural diversity, and historical migrations contributed to the diversity of languages around the world. Additionally, languages also influence and shape each other through interactions like trade, conquest, and colonization.
No, Kurdish people are not Semitic. They are an Iranian ethnic group with their own distinct language and culture. The Kurdish language belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family.
Writing changed during the renaissance by the people developing their own writing called venacular
They didn't. This is absurd.
by using their own languages
Northern Renaissance artists blended Italian Renaissance ideas with their own primarily through the religious ideas of the humanists.
The reformation. where people started to question the church and stand off into their own religions such as lutheran. This occoured because during the renaissance people started to get other ideas about the world.
The Renaissance, during the 14th to 17th centuries, spurred an increased interest in classical languages like Latin and Greek. As scholars sought to revive ancient knowledge and literature, they began borrowing words from these languages to enrich their own language and texts. This led to a significant influx of loanwords from classical languages into various European languages.
by using their own languages in street signs
Some schools have the option to write their own tests. Ask your teacher about writing a test for you. It is difficult to lobby Renaissance Learning to write tests for specific books.
Sometimes, they write it by themselves and sometimes songwriters write it for them.
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pink writes her own songs with other people
by using their own languages in street signs