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Do other languages use suffixes differently?

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The myth of the teeny-tiny Victorian waist

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5 Brazilian Women Who Changed History

Meet the extraordinary women who shaped Brazilian history from the 16th to the 20th century. This video introduces Catarina Paraguaçu, a visionary Tupinambá Indian from the early colonial period, and Dandara dos Palmares, an Afro-Brazilian warrior who fought bravely against … Continue reading

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About the Frisian languages

  f you want to dive deeper into all things Frisian or even learn Frisian, check out the Frisian with Hilbert channel: / @frisianwithhilbert Imagine you have a sibling who moves out from your parents’ house and has this amazing … Continue reading

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What growing up in forest left me with

Growing up in nature shaped me in ways I’m still discovering. In this video, I reflect on my childhood in the forests of Lithuania, northern Europe — a life of connection and stillness. If you’d like to support my journey … Continue reading

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ALEXIA FERRARI | “I saw someone ask this question online…”

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Brain Rot Is A Very Old Word #funfact

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Making a 3,000 year old bed I Curator’s Corner S5 Ep9 #CuratorsCorner

As part of a sub project to the British Museum’s excavations in Amara West in Sudan curator Manuela Lehmann and inspector Mohamed Saad commissioned a local carpenter to make a wooden angareeb bed based on ancient fragments excavated from tombs. … Continue reading

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Bees whoop when they bump into each other

A vibrational pulse produced by honeybees’ wings, long thought to be a signal to other bees to stop what they are doing, might actually be an expression of surprise. Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/… […]

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