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Vacation activities

Vacation activities

48 [achtundvierzig]

Urlaubsaktivitäten

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Is the beach clean? aaaaa Ist der---r--d-saub-r? I-- d-- S----- s------ I-t d-r S-r-n- s-u-e-? ---------------------- Ist der Strand sauber? 0
Can one swim there? aaaaa K-nn --n d-----a-e-? K--- m-- d--- b----- K-n- m-n d-r- b-d-n- -------------------- Kann man dort baden? 0
Isn’t it dangerous to swim there? aaaaa Ist -s -icht -ef--r--ch, --rt--u bade-? I-- e- n---- g---------- d--- z- b----- I-t e- n-c-t g-f-h-l-c-, d-r- z- b-d-n- --------------------------------------- Ist es nicht gefährlich, dort zu baden? 0
Can one rent a sun umbrella / parasol here? aaaaa Kann-m-n hi----i-en----n-ns-h--m--ei---? K--- m-- h--- e---- S----------- l------ K-n- m-n h-e- e-n-n S-n-e-s-h-r- l-i-e-? ---------------------------------------- Kann man hier einen Sonnenschirm leihen? 0
Can one rent a deck chair here? aaaaa Kan----n h--- -i-en-Li----t-hl-l-ih--? K--- m-- h--- e---- L--------- l------ K-n- m-n h-e- e-n-n L-e-e-t-h- l-i-e-? -------------------------------------- Kann man hier einen Liegestuhl leihen? 0
Can one rent a boat here? aaaaa Kan----n --er--i- ---- ------? K--- m-- h--- e-- B--- l------ K-n- m-n h-e- e-n B-o- l-i-e-? ------------------------------ Kann man hier ein Boot leihen? 0
I would like to surf. aaaaa I-- -ü--- --r------e-. I-- w---- g--- s------ I-h w-r-e g-r- s-r-e-. ---------------------- Ich würde gern surfen. 0
I would like to dive. aaaaa I-------e--e-- --uche-. I-- w---- g--- t------- I-h w-r-e g-r- t-u-h-n- ----------------------- Ich würde gern tauchen. 0
I would like to water ski. aaaaa Ic- w-rd-----n-Wa-se---i --hre-. I-- w---- g--- W-------- f------ I-h w-r-e g-r- W-s-e-s-i f-h-e-. -------------------------------- Ich würde gern Wasserski fahren. 0
Can one rent a surfboard? aaaaa Ka-- man e-n -u-f-re-- -i-te-? K--- m-- e-- S-------- m------ K-n- m-n e-n S-r-b-e-t m-e-e-? ------------------------------ Kann man ein Surfbrett mieten? 0
Can one rent diving equipment? aaaaa Ka-n --- --n- T-uch--a--rü-t-----i---n? K--- m-- e--- T---------------- m------ K-n- m-n e-n- T-u-h-r-u-r-s-u-g m-e-e-? --------------------------------------- Kann man eine Taucherausrüstung mieten? 0
Can one rent water skis? aaaaa Kann --n -ass-r--i-r-mie-en? K--- m-- W---------- m------ K-n- m-n W-s-e-s-i-r m-e-e-? ---------------------------- Kann man Wasserskier mieten? 0
I’m only a beginner. aaaaa I-h b-n--rs--An--n-e-. I-- b-- e--- A-------- I-h b-n e-s- A-f-n-e-. ---------------------- Ich bin erst Anfänger. 0
I’m moderately good. aaaaa I---b-- mitt-----. I-- b-- m--------- I-h b-n m-t-e-g-t- ------------------ Ich bin mittelgut. 0
I’m pretty good at it. aaaaa I---kenne m--- -a-i------n-a--. I-- k---- m--- d---- s---- a--- I-h k-n-e m-c- d-m-t s-h-n a-s- ------------------------------- Ich kenne mich damit schon aus. 0
Where is the ski lift? aaaaa W- ist-d-r -kili--? W- i-- d-- S------- W- i-t d-r S-i-i-t- ------------------- Wo ist der Skilift? 0
Do you have skis? aaaaa Ha-t d- -en--S--er-d--e-? H--- d- d--- S---- d----- H-s- d- d-n- S-i-r d-b-i- ------------------------- Hast du denn Skier dabei? 0
Do you have ski boots? aaaaa H--t d- -e-- -k-sc--he ----i? H--- d- d--- S-------- d----- H-s- d- d-n- S-i-c-u-e d-b-i- ----------------------------- Hast du denn Skischuhe dabei? 0

The language of pictures

A German saying goes: A picture says more than a thousand words. That means that pictures are often understood faster than speech. Pictures can also convey emotions better. Because of this, advertising uses a lot of pictures. Pictures function differently than speech. They show us several things simultaneously and in their totality. That means that the whole image together has a certain effect. With speech, considerably more words are needed. But images and speech go together. We need speech in order to describe a picture. By the same token, many texts are first understood through images. The relationship between images and speech is being studied by linguists. It also raises the question whether pictures are a language in their own right. If something is only filmed, we can look at the images. But the message of the film isn't concrete. If an image is meant to function as speech, it must be concrete. The less it shows, the clearer its message. Pictograms are a good example of this. Pictograms are simple and clear pictorial symbols. They replace verbal language, and as such are a form of visual communication. Everyone knows the pictogram for ‘no smoking’ for example. It shows a cigarette with a line through it. Images are becoming even more important due to globalization. But you also have to study the language of images. It is not understandable worldwide, even though many think so. Because our culture influences our understanding of images. What we see is dependent on many different factors. So some people don't see cigarettes, but only dark lines.
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Turkish is one of the nearly 40 Turk languages. It is most closely related to the Azerbaijani language. It is the native or second language of more than 80 million people. These people live primarily in Turkey and in the Balkans. Emigrants also took Turkish to Europe, America and Australia. Turkish has also been influenced by other languages. The vocabulary contains words from Arabic and French. A hallmark of the Turkish language is the many different dialects. The Istanbul dialect is considered the basis for today's standard language. The grammar distinguishes between six cases. The agglutinating language structure is also characteristic for Turkish. That means that grammatical functions are expressed through suffixes. There is a fixed sequence to these endings but there can be many of them. This principle differentiates Turkish from the Indo-Germanic languages.