One should connect language learning with either work or leisure. And not at the expense of them but to supplement them.
Language is present in a piece of work like the sea in a single drop. - Kató Lomb
Language is present in a piece of work like the sea in a single drop.
- Kató Lomb
Solely in the world of languages is the amateur of value. Well-intentioned sentences full of mistakes can still build bridges between people. - Kató Lomb
Solely in the world of languages is the amateur of value. Well-intentioned sentences full of mistakes can still build bridges between people.
Language is the only thing worth knowing even poorly. - Kató Lomb
Language is the only thing worth knowing even poorly.
One should connect language learning with either work or leisure. And not at the expense of them but to supplement them. - Kató Lomb
It is a frequently cited fact that English has two sets of words for farm animals and their corresponding meats. The living animals are expressed wit… - Kató Lomb
It is a frequently cited fact that English has two sets of words for farm animals and their corresponding meats. The living animals are expressed wit…
I feel such a difference between a philologist/linguist and a linguaphile as, say, a choreographer and a ballerina. - Kató Lomb
I feel such a difference between a philologist/linguist and a linguaphile as, say, a choreographer and a ballerina.
Whenever I read statistical reports, I try to imagine my unfortunate contemporary, the Average Person, who, according to these reports, has 0.66 chil… - Kató Lomb
Whenever I read statistical reports, I try to imagine my unfortunate contemporary, the Average Person, who, according to these reports, has 0.66 chil…
The beauty of a language is, generally judged by its soft or rigid, melodious or harsh, ring. Other aspects, such as the flexibility of derivation, p… - Kató Lomb
The beauty of a language is, generally judged by its soft or rigid, melodious or harsh, ring. Other aspects, such as the flexibility of derivation, p…
He who knows other languages feels even closer to his own language. - Kató Lomb
He who knows other languages feels even closer to his own language.
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