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Conference: "Why is Danish so difficult?

The Danish Ministry of Education invites you to a Nordic conference on understanding our neighbouring languages with particular focus on Danish. The conference "Why is Danish so difficult?" will be held in the North Atlantic House in Copenhagen and is part of the Nordic Language Campaign. It is co-hosted by the Nordic Language Co-ordination and the Danish Language Board.

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Johannes Jansson/norden.org
Starts
Nov 30, 2011
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Nov 30, 2011

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