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15.6 - Multilingual

February 21 is International Mother Language Day, a day that promotes awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism. Read a book that was originally published in a language other than your native language. The edition you read may be in any language, as long as the first published edition of the book was not in your native language.
Required: In your post, state your native language and the original language of the book.


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BellaGBear | 261 comments Hey is this book okey? The Art of Discworld. I know the genre says 'art' but there are also a lot of essays and explanations with the pictures (the second review by Jo states that)

I am a native Dutch girl and the book is originally publiced in English


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Bellagbear wrote: "Hey is this book okey? The Art of Discworld. I know the genre says 'art' but there are also a lot of essays and explanations with the pictures (the second review by Jo states that)

I ..."


From what I can see the majority of the 128 pages is artwork including many 2 page spreads.
"Each of the paintings or drawings in complemented by a brief descriptive passage by Pratchett"
"Occasionally, Kidby writes about his own work,"

It does not work for SRC tasks.


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BellaGBear | 261 comments Dlmrose wrote: "Bellagbear wrote: "Hey is this book okey? The Art of Discworld. I know the genre says 'art' but there are also a lot of essays and explanations with the pictures (the second review by ..."

Oke thanks for the quick response! I am glad I checked


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