The language of truth and honesty, and the word of life and encouragement to inspire and to uplift multitude.

Which languages do you speak and how did that impact your life? We all speak different languages around the world, some speaks multiple languages to communicate their thoughts and what is in their minds. I speak English,Twi which is the Akan language or dialect,in Ghana and Hausa which is being spoken across West Africa and some of Cameron. But the language that builds and edified people is the language of Truth,love ,honesty and life.

https://johannesdery.wordpress.com/2026/06/24/the-language-of-truth-and-honesty-and-the-word-of-life-and-encouragement-to-inspire-and-to-uplift-multitude/

The language of truth and honesty, and the word of life and encouragement to inspire and to uplift multitude.

Which languages do you speak and how did that impact your life? We all speak different languages around the world, some speaks multiple languages to communicate their thoughts and what is in their …

johannesdery

Bad manners and the disintegration of ties

This warning was not just for rebuke, but because it touches the fabric of society at its core; human relations are not based on interests alone, but need a balance of honesty, compassion, humility and patience.

https://alborz8.wordpress.com/2026/06/24/bad-manners-and-the-disintegration-of-ties/

Daily Life Questions

Which languages do you speak and how did that impact your life?

https://provincestudios.wordpress.com/2026/06/24/daily-life-questions-4/

Daily Life Questions

Which languages do you speak and how did that impact your life?

Province Studios

Abuso… Um Declínio no Abismo da Moralidade

O Profeta (que a paz e as bênçãos de Allah estejam com ele) declara claramente que ele "não é crente em calúnias, maldições, obscenos ou obscenos" [at-Tirmidhi, e o corrigiu].

https://alborz8.wordpress.com/2026/06/24/abuso-um-declinio-no-abismo-da-moralidade/

I only speak three languages…

Daily writing prompt Which languages do you speak and how did that impact your life? View all responses

I said that to one of my accountability partners, and she told me… “Oh, well, I only speak one.” It made me realize that speaking Spanish (my mother language), English (my second language), and Portuguese (my third language) was not something I should minimize.

From those languages, I am quite grateful to know how to write and speak English, as it has significantly increased the number of jobs I can have, and I have met wonderful people all over the world.

I have also been a bit ashamed of my perceived lack of ability in Portuguese. I thought it would never help me as I can’t even understand the songs in that language. However, once I was talking with a client, and his parents were around, but he didn’t want them to understand what he was talking about, so he switched from English to Portuguese. We held a quite complex conversation in Portuguese, and that made my day 😀

Learning languages always benefits us, sometimes just in ways we don’t expect. I’ll keep learning Portuguese in Duolingo (my surprising main source of learning). What about you? How many languages do you speak, and which languages do you want to learn?

#dailyprompt #dailyprompt2802 #Writing

The Tongue Beneath All Tongues

Tulisan ini menggambarkan pentingnya bahasa bukan hanya sebagai alat komunikasi, tetapi juga sebagai cara menyampaikan perasaan dan hubungan. Diceritakan tentang seorang pedagang yang memiliki sembilan bahasa tetapi kehilangan kemampuan berbicara dengan ibunya di saat-saat terakhir. Esensinya adalah bahasa yang paling berarti adalah yang memungkinkan kita berhubungan secara mendalam dengan orang lain.

https://legawa.com/2026/06/24/the-tongue-beneath-all-tongues/

In The Wind

What’s this?

Wasn’t feeling the prompts today so I am going down a different avenue. I’ve had an old brother on my mind lately and have no way of contacting him, hell I don’t even know if he is still alive.

It’s been eight years since we have lost contact and that is totally on me. I was wearing a colostomy bag the last time I visited him and even though he accepted me for who I was at the time I didn’t. I stayed overnight with him and during this time my bag seperated from my skin leaving the shittest smell you can imagine filling the whole house. It woke him and his wife up. This was extremely hard for me to endure and the embarrassment I felt had me quickly wanting to leave. After making apologizes I left and never tried to contact him again. My bad.

I met Leggs when I became a prospect in the club I rode in. He was from a different chapter but as time went by we grew close and travelled between cities to hang out and ride together. I got my full patch on his wedding day run which was an unforgettable weekend.

I wrote this song a little while back and it has been sitting in my folder waiting on me to decide what to do with it. I know it is not for everyone and it wasn’t intended to be. It was written more for me to knida clear my conscious and try to explain myself, it didn’t help just make me miss him more. This was added to my dog dial last night and is making it’s debut today. It is titled ‘In The Wind” and is a filler I have played with trying to figure out one of life’s ways of clearing my head.

  • In The Wind
  • Here’s to brother. Maybe if you are still around Wolf Lake this bark out might find you, love ya bro.

    J2426 ©https://www.peaceful-threads.com

    #AIMusic #AISlop #AISongs #brothers #dailyprompt #dailyprompt2802 #journey #life #motorcycles #riding #writing

    A GOOD REASON TO UNDERSTAND TWO OR MORE LANGUAGES!!!

    Which languages do you speak and how did that impact your life? The Languages I Speak and Their Impact on My Life.Language is more than a means of communication; it is a bridge that connects people, cultures, and opportunities. I am grateful to speak Twi, Waali, Dagaare, Dagbani, English, and Patois. Each of these languages has shaped my life in meaningful ways.Being multilingual has made it easier for me to interact with people from diverse backgrounds, build friendships, and understand […]

    https://decentt100.wordpress.com/2026/06/24/a-good-reason-to-understand-two-or-more-languages/

    A GOOD REASON TO UNDERSTAND TWO OR MORE LANGUAGES!!!

    Which languages do you speak and how did that impact your life? The Languages I Speak and Their Impact on My Life.Language is more than a means of communication; it is a bridge that connects people…

    MADD STA EMPIRE

    WHAT PEACES YOU OFF?

    I often become peaced off when when a woman asks me of my private life,like are you married? Am peaced off, when someone mocked me of my status like that's why you're broke. Am peaced off, when you take advantage to either exploite or manipulate me. Am peaced off, when i coin a girl hoping to succeed in winning her heart instead she turns me down❤️🍒🌹

    https://obbohopelink.wordpress.com/2026/06/24/what-peaces-you-off/

    WHAT PEACES YOU OFF?

    I often become peaced off when when a woman asks me of my private life,like are you married? Am peaced off, when someone mocked me of my status like that’s why you’re broke. Am peaced o…

    Mr.OBBO KEZEKIAH HOPE

    Language Barriers (Barrier de la langue) by Veronica Smith

    As an English-speaker living in France, it makes sense to learn the French language. That is not just essential for every-day tasks, like going shopping and making appointments (prendre un rendez-vous) but also for dealing with my old bug-bear, French bureaucracy – which even confuses native French speakers!

    Occasionally I get my own back on officials. When they ask for my original documents, such as my birth certificate, a little smile comes over my face! They automatically assume that I am British but I come from the Republic of Ireland and my birth certificate and all my documentation appear in two languages: Irish and English.

    Gaelic was reinstated as the official language of the Irish Republic after independence from Britain in the early 20th century. Under the British regime, native languages (including Irish, Manx, Scottish and Welsh) were discouraged in favour of English, the language of officialdom. So by the twentieth century, Irish was no longer commonly spoken and became an obligatory subject in the school curriculum. Today, Irish is one of the many regional languages recognized by the European Community.

    Irish Gaelic is a Celtic language, coming from the same branch as Scottish Gaelic, although Welsh comes from a different Celtic branch. I have friends from Brittany, who can understand the Welsh language (but not Irish) because Welsh is akin to their own Breton language. That has everything to do with history – but I will save that for another post!

    What confuses French officials the most is the name of the place where I was born. In Irish, that is Baile Atha Cliath. Comment??? Then they see the English version beside it: “DUBLIN”! There are sighs of relief. Many of them have been on a weekend city break to Dublin, so they even know where it is!

    I wish I could say that I am fluent in the Gaelic language but unfortunately, I only have enough to get by, a bit like my level of French! Nevertheless, these two languages are very much part of my life.

    Here on Continental Europe, it is common for people to be multi-lingual. If you have a bit of German, a bit of Spanish, a bit of French, a bit of Italian, then you can easily get by and even work out some of the other related languages too, such as Dutch. That is because we all share the Roman alphabet.

    The further east you go, then you start to encounter different alphabets, such as Greek, Arabic, Hindi, Chinese. A friend of mine, who is in her 80s, recently visited Japan on her own and immediately got in to trouble because she could not understand the directional signs: they were all in the Japanese script! As Ursula pointed out, we tend to take it for granted that everything will be in the “international alphabet” of the Roman script, when it is arrogance to expect other cultures to give up their own languages.

    Let’s face it: language is not just about communication but also about cultural identity.

    Parlez-vous ma langue?

    An féidir leat Gaeilge a labhairt?

    Do you speaky English?!

    ENDS Veronica Smith first published 24th June 2026

    #culturalIdentity #dailyprompt #dailyprompt2802 #FrenchLanguage #greekScript #IrishLanguage #languageAndCulture #languages #romanScript