Five Reasons to Study Swahili
Swahili (or Kiswahili as it is called when one is speaking the language) is the most widely studied indigenous language in Africa...
Why Swahili?
Swahili is the most important and widely studied indigenous language in Africa. It is the national language of both Kenya and Tanzania, and is the...
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Plan your future now and consider a TESOL or Linguistics minor from the Center for the Study of Languages and Cu...
Why Hindi?
Hindi is the fourth most commonly spoken language in the world after Mandarin Chinese, English and Spanish. Hindi is the official language of the Re...
Studying Italian altered the way Matthew Canonico thought about even the most basic building blocks of language. It gave him a new lens through which to view th...
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The Centerr for the Study of Languages and Cultures offers language support for all learners! We have courses in less commonly...
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Why study Hindi?
Hindi is the fourth most commonly spoken language in the world after Mandarin Chinese, English and Spanish. Hindi is the official language of...
Why Quechua?
Celebrate linguistic diversity! Quechua has been recognized as an endangered language and by studying Quechua, you can contribute to its strength ...
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It is a widely used proverb, and it means that unpleasant events or, on the contrary, pleasant ones, happen to those who are already experie...
Class of 2021 graduate Chloe Hemm, who received a Linguistics Minor from the Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures at Notre Dame, was awarded the Liu F...
You can start learning a new language today! Visit https://cslc.nd.edu to and explore all the opportunities for learning languages at Notre Dame.
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Why Quechua?
Quechua is an indigenous language family, and the mother tongue of the Inca empire. It is estimated that 8-10 million people speak a variation of ...
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