Language, Religion & Mythology

Language, Religion & Mythology

Lately I’ve been thinking about how so much of human language is based around religion. Even a casual farewell can invoke God! Check it out: Medieval Latin had this phrase “ad Deum,” which meant, “to God.” This gave us variations like: “adieu” in French; “adios” in Spanish, “addio” in Italian, and “addiju” in Maltese. In Persian, we bid each other farewell with a “khodahafez.” This translates to, “May God protect you.” It’s also often shortened to “khodafez.” English is religious too! “Goodbye” comes from “God be with ye.”
How to Actually Learn French

How to Actually Learn French

I sat down with Rachel, my favorite French teacher, to get some real actionable tips and advice on learning French. No inspirational fluff, no “just practice!” or “just start speaking!!” We discuss what to do, as well as ~how~ to do it. The information in the article can be applied to most languages, not just French.