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Multilinguish

Summary: Not multilingual, but language curious? Explore how language connects us all — from the producers at the language-learning app Babbel. Listen and subscribe today.

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 Season 2 Teaser | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 176

Coming this fall, get ready for Season 2 of Multilinguish! The Babbel content team explores language in everyday life, including: learning with ASMR, hypnosis and crystals, why languages die, how to be funny in other languages, and much more. Don’t miss out, subscribe now!Clips courtesy of:Elise ASMRBen DuMonde

 BONUS: Is A Hot Dog A Sandwich? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1272

It’s the question that sparked a million memes. We explain why it matters, and how these “memes of ambiguity” give us insight into language and the human psyche.Season 2 is coming this fall! Be sure to subscribe wherever you get podcasts.Get 50% off a 3-month Babbel subscription by visiting babbel.com/podcast and using the code MULTI.For more info about what we discussed in this episode, visit Babbel Magazine:babbel.com/en/magazine/multilinguish-hot-dog-sandwich

 BONUS: American Expats in Berlin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1312

Have you ever thought about leaving the U.S. to live in another country? Here are the stories of three people who did just that.Season 2 is coming this fall! Be sure to subscribe wherever you get podcasts.Get 50% off a 3-month Babbel subscription by visiting babbel.com/podcast and using the code MULTI.Special thanks to Claire Larkin, John Quintana, Ted Mentele and Tom Crewther.For more info about what we discussed in this episode, visit Babbel Magazine:babbel.com/magazine/multilinguish-living-abroad

 The Sexiest Accents | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3374

Enjoy Season 1 of Multilinguish? Take our listener feedback survey: https://forms.gle/2GranGuWRMHJkV6Z8. We’ll be back soon with bonus episodes and updates about Season 2, so stay tuned. What are the sexiest European accents, according to Americans? And the sexiest American accents, according to Europeans? In this episode, we’re joined by a panel of Americans and a panel of Europeans to discuss these crucial questions. And we discover that how we feel about an accent often has more to do with us than with the accent itself.Get 50% off a 3-month Babbel subscription by visiting babbel.com/podcast and using the code MULTI.Special thanks to actress Amy Walker for providing many of the accent audio clips: http://amywalkeronline.com/For more info about what we discussed in this episode, visit Babbel Magazine:babbel.com/magazine/multilinguish-sexiest-accents/

 Unsolved Language Mysteries | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2748

Producers David Doochin, Steph Koyfman, Thomas Moore Devlin and Dylan Lyons explore unexplained language puzzles that have stood the test of time, including the Rongorongo language, the language of the Zuni people, and the enigmatic Voynich Manuscript. In the immortal words of Robert Stack: “Join us. Perhaps *you* may be able to help solve a mystery.” Later on, in What We Learned This Week, the whole team gathers to talk about cryptologic linguists, the etymology of New Orleans food, the etymology of turkey and Danish consonants. Get 50% off a 3-month Babbel subscription by visiting babbel.com/podcast and using the code MULTI.For more info about what we discussed in this episode, visit Babbel Magazine:babbel.com/magazine/unsolved-language-mysteries

 The Best Travel Advice You’ve Never Heard | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2520

Travel is one of the biggest motivators for Americans to learn a foreign language. But what if the words you need to express yourself don’t actually exist? Producer Steph Koyfman shares what she learned from speaking with solo female travel advocates, LGBTQ* identifying travel bloggers as well as Babbel’s own team of linguists. Later on, the entire team joins for a roundtable of our own solo travel anecdotes and advice.Get 50% off a 3-month Babbel subscription by visiting babbel.com/podcast and using the code MULTI.Special thanks to Amanda Kendle, Francesca Murray and Bani Amor for sharing their advice with us.For more info about what we discussed in this episode, visit Babbel Magazine:babbel.com/magazine/best-travel-advice

 Sapir-What?! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3165

In the same ways language connects us, it can just as easily divide us. Producers Thomas Moore Devlin and David Doochin debate the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, which is the idea that different languages create different worldviews. This episode also features insight from academic and linguist John McWhorter, who wrote the book “The Language Hoax”. Later on, the entire team joins for a round of What We Learned This Week to talk about origins of color words, how languages and history are intertwined in South Africa and the pseudoscience of using crystals for language learning.Get 50% off a 3-month Babbel subscription by visiting babbel.com/podcast and using the code MULTI.Special thanks to John McWhorter for taking the time to speak with us.For more info about what we discussed in this episode, visit Babbel Magazine:babbel.com/magazine/sapir-what

 Sexist Robots | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3055

We teach robots everything they know — including our own human idiosyncrasies when it comes to language. Computational linguist Kate McCurdy joins producers Thomas Moore Devlin and Dylan Lyons to explain the consequences our own language can have on artificial intelligence. Later on, the entire team joins for a round of What We Learned This Week, featuring Chinese typewriters, the world’s oldest language, Marie Kondo, and more. We, for our part, welcome our new robot overlords.Get 50% off a 3-month Babbel subscription by visiting babbel.com/podcast and using the code MULTI.Special thanks to Kate McCurdy for taking the time to speak with us.For more info about what we discussed in this episode, visit Babbel Magazine:babbel.com/en/magazine/sexist-robots/

 Get Multilinguish | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 199

Join the editorial team at Babbel as we nerd out about all the fascinating, fun and sometimes weird ways language connects us all. Together, our team has almost 50 years of language education, and we're finally ready to put it to use. Coming March 2019. Stay in touch by following @BabbelUSA on social media, and get to know us better by reading Babbel Magazine: https://www.babbel.com/en-US/magazine/

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