Szia Lenke!
Thank you for your comment. So now we know it is Catalán.😎 Very exciting historically, indeed!
Best regards from Hungary,
Erika
Team HungarianPod101.com
Hi Zsuzsanna!
The language in my previous post is Catalan, the 9th most common language in Europe, after German, French, English, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Dutch and Romanian (Source: https://llengua.gencat.cat/web/.content/documents/exposicions/arxius/fullet_cat_ang.pdf). Some 10 million people speak Catalan and you can learn this language in more than 150 universities and teaching centres throughout the world. It is the only official language of Andorra, and the co-official language of Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and the Valencian Community. In the Italian comune of Alghero it has semi-official status and it is also spoken in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of France, as well as in the eastern strip of Aragon and in El Carxe in the region of Murcia.
Hi Lenke!
I don't know which language is this.
Only a guess: Is it Rhaeto-Romanic?
Zsuzsanna
Team HungarianPod101.com
Can you guess this language?
“Al principi, Déu va crear el cel i la terra. La terra era caòtica i desolada, les tenebres cobrien la superfície de l'oceà, i l'Esperit de Déu planava sobre les aigües., Gènesi 1, 1-2)
(Translation: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was barren, with no form of life; it was under a roaring ocean covered with darkness.
But the Spirit of God was moving over the water.”, Genesis 1, 1-2)
1) Occitan
2) Rhaeto-Romanic / Romansh
3) Catalan
4) Friulian / Friulan
Hi Listeners! How many languages did you guess?