Diamonds in Bohemia (twinni_two) wrote in linguaphiles,
Diamonds in Bohemia
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I am thinking of studying Linguistics at university (jointly with Classics) and I was wondering how scientific such a degree is. The universities I am thinking of applying to are British and the fact that Linguistics is joined with an arts subject makes me think they aren't very scientific, which suits me just fine, but I wanted to know what everybody here thought about their degrees.
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  • Polish translation, please

    A coworker gave my dad this bottle of vodka (it has grass in it!), and I'm dying to know what the text says. Can anyone help?

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    Two questions for speakers of Swedish: - Trygghet: I've seen it translated as "security, safety, confidence, certainty, trust".…

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