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True or false: Learning and becoming fluent in a sign language requires a similar amount of time as for any foreign language
True
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Which of the following languages are written from right to left? Hebrew, Maltese, Japanese, Arabic
Hebrew and Arabic.
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From which language does the flower name 'tulip' come from?
Turkey
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Which of the following languages spoken in Europe today is considered to be the oldest? Galician, Basque, Icelandic, Greek
Basque
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How many indigenous languages are there estimated to be in Europe?
Between 200 and 300
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Which is the most widely spoken language in the world?
English
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Who was the founder of Esperanto? Ferdinand de Saussure, J. R. R. Tolkien, Noam Chomsky, Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof
Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof
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In some schools, deaf children learn how to write their sign language using a letter invented by a ballerina. - true or false?
True
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Where is Aleut spoken? Alaska, Siberia, Norway, Greenland
In parts of Alaska and Siberia
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monster
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baam
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What does the word Eskimo mean? 'snow', 'stranger', 'friend'
'Stranger'
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Where do sign languages come from?
The Abbé de l'Epée
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Which are the two varieties of standard modern Norwegian? Nynorsk, Norse, Faroese, Bokmål
Nynorsk and Bokmål
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