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 Message 1 of 14
21 March 2010 at 8:22pm | IP Logged 
مرحبـاً, 欢迎光临, Welcome, Bienvenue, Добро пожаловать, Bienvenidos   

Welcome to the United Nations Language Challenge.

The words on the top line appear on the first page of the UN web site. They say 'Welcome' in the six official languages of the UN; Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. The purpose of this 6-language challenge is to learn to read, write, speak and listen to a small but significant amount of all of these languages. This is not a silly party game, but you could use it to impress your friends if you so wish. Instead, it is an opportunity to enrich your language learning. It is an opportunity to learn and understand a short paragraph of three important sentences in these six important language. For many people, some or many of these languages are exotic, and seemingly inaccessible and unattainable. By learning (OK, maybe memorising) these six in their native characters and scripts, learners will obtain a possibly unprecedented (for them) insight into these languages. Perhaps they will thereby gain new understandings of language, and may be inspired to go on to learn these, or other, languages.

Let me propose that we challenge ourselves to learn Article One of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. That is a total of two sentences, shown below in the six languages. The main reasons for choosing the UDHR is that it is universal, and it has parallel text in the UN languages (and a total of 365 languages and dialects). The two sentences are short, reasonably easy and very fundamental. This Article One is available in text and audio in these six (and in total over 300) languages on the website:

http://omniglot.com/udhr/index.htm

At the bottom of this article, I propose to add the names of those who have accepted this challenge and claim, by their own judgment, that they understand these sentences in all six languages, and that they can read, write, speak and listen to them all. There is no time limit.

Arabic
يولد جميع الناس أحرارًا متساوين في الكرامة والحقوق. وقد وهبوا عقلاً وضميرًا وعليهم أن يعامل بعضهم بعضًا بروح الإخاء.

Chinese
人人生而自由,在尊严和权利上一律平等。他 们赋有理性和良心,并应以兄弟关系的精神相 对待。

English
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

French
Tous les êtres humains naissent libres et égaux en dignité et en droits. Ils sont doués de raison et de conscience et doivent agir les uns envers les autres dans un esprit de fraternité.

Russian
Все люди рождаются свободными и равными в своем достоинстве и правах. Они наделены разумом и совестью и должны поступать в отношении друг друга в духе братства.

Spanish
Todos los seres humanos nacen libres e iguales en dignidad y derechos y, dotados como están de razón y conciencia, deben comportarse fraternalmente los unos con los otros.

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Below is meant eventually to be a list of those Forum members who claim they have mastered Article One in all six UN languages. However, nobody has yet claimed all six. So I will start with those who claim more than two.

Forum Member     Article One in these UN Languages

Fasulye          English, French and Spanish.

Are there any others?

EDIT 2010-04-03: Reduced from Articles 1 and 3 to just Article 1, based on suggestions and feedback.





Edited by tommus on 04 April 2010 at 3:46am

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 Message 2 of 14
22 March 2010 at 8:44pm | IP Logged 
I am sorry but I can read and understand the quoted sentences only in three of the languages: English, French and Spanish.

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 Message 3 of 14
22 March 2010 at 9:02pm | IP Logged 
Besides my native language of English, I can read and understand the sentences above in French and (surprisingly) much of the Spanish. It's reassuring to see that Russian still needs a lot of work but I can pick out the many of the key words and phrases all the same :)
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 Message 4 of 14
22 March 2010 at 11:43pm | IP Logged 
Fasulye wrote:
I am sorry but I can read and understand the quoted sentences only in three of the languages: English, French and Spanish.Fasulye

Well, that is an excellent start. I can do it in English and French. For those who can do it in English, French and Spanish, then the big challenge is to broaden your horizons and learn enough of Arabic, Russian and Chinese to be able to do it in all six. So far, I have been exploring Chinese in a way I have never done before. And it is fascinating. I think this will be a great way for some of us to peek into the exotic world of languages that are completely new and different. It won't be easy. But that is part of the challenge.

For the audio, I am willing to provide a web site location where the audio mp3 files can be stored and downloaded. And I can do the English audio. Any volunteers to do a native version of the other languages?
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 Message 5 of 14
23 March 2010 at 12:32am | IP Logged 
tommus wrote:
Fasulye wrote:
I am sorry but I can read and understand the
quoted sentences only in three of the languages: English, French and
Spanish.Fasulye

Well, that is an excellent start. I can do it in English and French. For those who can do
it in English, French and Spanish, then the big challenge is to broaden your horizons
and learn enough of Arabic, Russian and Chinese to be able to do it in all six. So far, I
have been exploring Chinese in a way I have never done before. And it is fascinating. I
think this will be a great way for some of us to peek into the exotic world of languages
that are completely new and different. It won't be easy. But that is part of the
challenge.

For the audio, I am willing to provide a web site location where the audio mp3 files can
be stored and downloaded. And I can do the English audio. Any volunteers to do a
native version of the other languages?


You can already find those recordings on the respective language pages of those
languages at omniglot.com. Go to the A-Z page and you will find all of those
languages.
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23 March 2010 at 2:32am | IP Logged 
ruskivyetr wrote:
You can already find those recordings on the respective language pages of those languages at omniglot.com. Go to the A-Z page and you will find all of those languages.

Amazing! Thank you very much ruskivyetr.

Only Article 1 is there. My proposal was Article 1 and 3, to make the text a bit longer. But seeing that Article 1 is on that webpage for those 6 languages (and many many more), I propose to reduce the text to just Article 1 (two sentences). If there is no objection, I will go back and edit the first page of this thread. It has been my intent to edit that first page as we discuss and adjust the project. Any comments?

All of the recordings are loud and clear, except the one in Enlish. It has a lot of background noise, and it is not very loud. I still propose that we have a version, just for this project, on a dedicated web page. That way, we could perhaps have a slightly slower version in each language, and we could have both articles 1 and 3. In the meantime, we can start working with the Omniglot material. It also has the transliteration of the Arabic, Chinese and Russian.

http://omniglot.com

So, comments?

Should we use just Article 1?

Any volunteers for our own native audio?


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 Message 7 of 14
23 March 2010 at 5:12am | IP Logged 
I'm in no rush, I plan to learn 5 of the 6 (all but Chinese) eventually, and probably will end up learning Chinese.
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 Message 8 of 14
04 April 2010 at 3:49am | IP Logged 
I have updated the Original Post in this thread, based on suggestions and feedback. Also, I plan to initially list anyone who claims to have mastered Article One in more than two of the six UN languages. The eventual goal is to list those who have mastered Article One in all six.


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