Spanish
French
Latin
ASL
Linguistics
100

Spanish spread to Latin and South American through the colonization from this country.

What is Spain?

100

The French language uses this article for feminine singular nouns.

What is "la"?
100

True or False: Latin is referred to as a "dead language" due to there being few to no native speakers left.

True! There are small communities of Latin speakers in parts of Italy, but none of them speak it as their main language.

100

The acronym "ASL" stands for.

What is American Sign Language?

100

The name for the study of language.

What is Linguistics?

200

This many letters are in the Spanish alphabet.

What is 27 (letters)?

200

This French word is used to describe something that is "beautiful."

What is "beau" (for masculine) or "belle" (for feminine)?

200

Latin is known for being spoken in this historic empire.

What is the (Holy) Roman Emipre?

200

True or False: There are different sign languages?

True! There are more than 300 different sign languages. 

200

This language family derives from Latin and includes French, Spanish, Portuguese, and more. 

What are the Romance Languages?

300

"¿Como te llamas? translates to "What is your name?" but the direct translation is something different.

What is "What do you call yourself?"

300

This French possessive pronoun means "my" when referring to a feminine singular noun.

What is "ma"?

300

Ancient Latin, Celtic, and Ancient Greek languages all come from this ancient reconstructed language.

What is (Proto) Indo-European?

300

The sign "NAME" is done this way.

Make a horizontal "H" with both and tap the dominant "H" on top of the non-dominant "H" twice.

300

This term is used to refer to constructed languages, this includes Esperanto, Klingon, and High Valyrian.

What is a conlang?

400

Spanish is one of the most spoken languages in the world, this many countries speak it as a national language.

What is 21?

400

This French word means "dream" and is also the name of an iconic Parisian museum.

 What is "rêve"?

400

There are 6 possible word orders in all of language. Arabic uses VSO (Verb-Subject-Object). Which does Latin use?

What is SVO (Subject Object Verb)?

400

ASL has been signed for over 200 years, in fact, it was created the same year Mississippi was admitted as a state. 

What is 1817?

400

The variation of a verb based off who is doing the action, when the action is/has/is going to happen/ and the tense of which it is happening.

What is conjugation?

500

This sign (~) when placed over a Spanish (n ) changes the pronuciation to ( ny ). This is shown in señor. 

What is a tilde?

500

This French idiom, "avoir le cafard," literally means "to have the cockroach," but it actually means this.

What is "to feel down" or "to be depressed"?

500

Many languages use accents and punctuation to indicate sound changes. Latin uses this "ā". 

What is a macron?

500

The only all deaf university in the world.

What is Gallaudet University?

500

There are thousands of languages, but how many exactly? (+100 or -100)

Close to 7,100 languages in the world!

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