Friday, February 24, 2006

 

2. Learning the Language of Our Global Village

When speaking in Istanbul, I learned that Kare means square in Turkish. Kare-kare is a favorite national stew I was told in Manila, yet there are many other meanings to my name I discovered later after diving into Webster's extraordinary Rosetta edition http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org

When you language lovers are not able to getaway to another physical world, yet crave a mental vacation, take your own path on this magic site and explore, not simply a name or word’s origin and definition but also find related, images, crosswords, rhyming words, quotations, expressions, commercial and literary usage, anagrams, even Internet keyword frequencies, translations and meanings in multiple languages...with 400 more languages promised before the end of the year.

See more of my Favorite Links for resources to communicating to connect at http://www.sayitbetter.com/fav_links.html
and articles at http://www.sayitbetter.com/articles.html

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