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100

Name 6 countries where English is an official language

USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Malta, New Zealand, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Singapore, South Africa and many more...

100

What language is this?

kļūdīties ir normāli

Latvian

100

This language is one of the oldest written languages in Europe, with a history that dates back over 3,000 years. It uses its own unique alphabet, which consists of 24 letters. The language has significantly influenced many others, especially in the fields of philosophy, science, and the arts.

Greek

100

How would you say this idiom in English?

Like nation, like monk. (Georgian)

Make me father, to resemble you. (Albanian)

As the trunk so the branch. (Maltese)

Like father like son

100

Almost 50% of English words are borrowed from what country?

France

200

What are the 2 official languages of Cyprus?

Greek, Turkish

200

What language is this?

Nós somos os vencedores

Portuguese

200

This Romance language, spoken by over 480 million people worldwide, originated in the Iberian Peninsula. It has a rich literary tradition and is known for its rhythmic sounds and extensive use of accent marks.

Spanish

200

How would you say this idiom in English?

One should not sell the fur before the bear has been shot (Danish)

Don't start licking it up before it drops on to the table (Finnish)

You shouldn't praise the day before the night. (German)

Don't count the chickens before they hatched

200

Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is a phobia/fear of what?

Long words

300

Name 2 official languages of Luxembourg

Luxembourgish, French, German

300

What is this language?

Dere er fantastiske studenter

Norwegian

300

This North Germanic language is spoken by about 10 million people, primarily in a Scandinavian country known for its beautiful landscapes and design. It uses a unique alphabet that includes three additional letters: å, ä, and ö.

Swedish

300

How would you say this idiom in English?

Bread and cheese (Albanian)

Laying down and eating rice cakes (Korean)

I can do it with my left hand (Hindi)

Piece of cake

300

What are the 2 languages that are mostly taught around the world as foreign languages?

English and French

400

Name 3 countries where the Italian language is recognised as an official language.

Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Switzerland

400

What language is this?

Şimdiye kadarki en iyi İngilizce öğretmenlerine sahipsiniz

Turkish

400

This South Slavic language is spoken by about 8 million people, primarily in a Balkan country known for its rich history and cultural heritage. It uses the Cyrillic alphabet and has a unique grammar structure, including the absence of cases for nouns. The language is known for its phonetic nature and has been influenced by both Greek and Turkish.

Bulgarian

400

How would you say this idiom in English?

Don't look a gifted horse´s teeth. (Slovak)

In times of need, the devil eats flies. (German)

In times of drought, hale is fine. (Greek)

Beggars can't be choosers

400

Name 3 countries that are in Europe, but are not from the Indo-European family.

Hungary, Estonia, Finnland, Turkey

500

Name 3 countries where Albanian is an official language

Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia

500

What is this language?

Branje knjig je koristno

Slovenian

500

This is a fictional language. It features nonsensical sounds and expressions that mimic real language but have no direct meaning. The language is known for its playful tone and is often accompanied by expressive gestures and emotions from characters.

Simlish

500

How would you say this idiom in English?

To walk around hot porridge. (Czech)

Going along the branches. (Spanish)

To move around the pot. (French)


To beat around the bush

500

How many official languages are recognized by the European Union?

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24

Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish and Swedish