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La langue arabe
There’s a saying among linguists that “a language is a dialect with an army and a navy.” A language with too many armies and navies?.> The Economist The Arabic of the Koran remained a prestigious and nearly unchanging standard throughout the Islamic world. This is what most Arabs consider “Arabic”. But all spoken languages change,…
Épidémie d’alcool frelaté en Afrique. Le pire endroit: l’Ouganda. (Documentaire, 35.11)
Vice Ugandans are the hardest drinking Africans in the motherland, both in terms of per capita consumption and the hooch they choose to chug. Waragi, or “war gin,” is what they call the local moonshine, and it makes the harshest Appalachian rotgut taste like freaking Bailey’s.
Un journaliste passe trois jours avec les espérantistes à l’occasion de la British Esperanto Conference 2016. Problème : il ne parle pas un mot d’espéranto.
Un article d’Edward Docx This was going to be my world. For three days. All good. All more than good. Except, I have to confess, for one thing: I was totally unable to understand a word that anybody said. Or any of the events. Or pretty much anything at all that was happening. Dans Prospect…
Comment les cybercriminels prennent en otage les données des hôpitaux, des villes.
La meilleure solution est de payer la rançon. Sur CBS (12.05) Aussi sur Statistique Canada : les cybercrimes au Canada et au Québec
