Happy Friday, everyone! And welcome to another Fact or Fiction Friday. Today’s trivia question is: The Finnish language has three of the world’s longest palindromic words...
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Fact or Fiction Friday on the Chinese Language
Happy Friday! Today’s trivia question is has two parts: There are 2,000 characters in the Chinese language. You’ll need to know about 600 to read a newspaper. Do you think...
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We took a small break from Fact or Fiction Friday, but we’re back and better than ever! Today’s trivia question is as follows: There are 2,400 languages...
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Welcome to our third Fact or Fiction Friday! Today’s trivia question has two parts, both are either fact or fiction (one is not fact and...
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Fact or Fiction Friday! French Spelling
It’s another Fact or Fiction Friday here at INGCO International! Today’s question is: There are 5 ways to spell the ‘o’ sound in French. Fact? or Fiction?...
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Today marks our very first “Fact or Fiction Friday”. Each Friday we will post a trivia question pertaining to language, interpreting, or translation. Today’s trivia question...
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