07-06-2017 03:17 PM
@KlaudiaB is there major difference in this Languages!??
@KlaudiaB wrote:And I can speak in Hungarian language too, we are living next to Hungary border
and Czech language too, we were a few years ago common republic - Slovakia
and Czech republic were Czechoslovakia, so our language is still very similar.
07-06-2017 03:19 PM
Wow @KlaudiaB You are a Linguist 😊👍
07-06-2017 03:29 PM
There is only a slight difference between the Slovak and Czech languages.
But Hungarian language is totally different. It is related to the history of the nation.
Slovak and Czech are Slavic languages, Hungarian no.
07-06-2017 03:33 PM
No, no, I am not.... linguists are so boring....
07-06-2017 03:36 PM
Lol @KlaudiaB Why do you say Linguists are so boring 😊
07-06-2017 03:40 PM
all linguists, who I know is old, fat and bald-headed men,
I am very sorry, but it is my real experience.
07-06-2017 03:43 PM
Lol 😂😂😂😂 @KlaudiaB . Well in my country is the other way round, they are fun, loving telling stories as well and very smart people you can learn a lot from as well 😊
07-06-2017 04:19 PM
Here in my language, Portuguese from Brazil, Local Guide look like this:
And I think a better meaning of the word Guide, would be the person who takes tourists to know the city, and to show interesting places, historical landmarks, to explain a little of the local history.
Another meaning for the word Guide here, would also be of the person passing his knowledge, as a mentor or instructor.
So I think these two meanings serve as a good description of what Local Guides do.
🙂
07-06-2017 04:38 PM
@MatBarcia Excellent from you 😊😊😊👍. Brilliantly explained 😊👍. Thanks for sharing with us Gui Local @MatBarcia You are a great addition to this wonderful community 😊😊😊👍👍👍
07-06-2017 04:44 PM
@MatBarcia wrote:
Here in my language, Portuguese from Brazil, Local Guide look like this:
- Guia Local (singular)
- Guias Locais (plural)
And I think a better meaning of the word Guide, would be the person who takes tourists to know the city, and to show interesting places, historical landmarks, to explain a little of the local history.
Another meaning for the word Guide here, would also be of the person passing his knowledge, as a mentor or instructor.
So I think these two meanings serve as a good description of what Local Guides do.
🙂
@OSAMA@Charleybaits@NarenChandra@deepakjhic Look at this brilliant explanation from MatBarcia.