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  2. Maltese English - Wikipedia

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    Maltese English is an intermediate variety between ESL and EFL, undergoing nativisation. [2] [3] Overall, English in Malta can be divided into "foreign" varieties (e. g. Australian English) and the local dialect, which will be referred to as "Maltese English", but they exist as a continuum, with Received Pronunciation and the low-prestige local variety as its extrema. [4]

  3. Maltenglish - Wikipedia

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    English Maltese Maltenglish Mixed case Give mummy a kiss. Tiha bewsa 'l ommok. Tiha kiss 'ill-mummy. In a Maltese sentence The actor of that film took the limo to meet the director. L-attur ta' dak il-film mar jiltaqa' mad-direttur bil-limużin. L-actor ta' dak il-film mar jiltaqa' mad-director bil-limo. In an English sentence

  4. Attempto Controlled English - Wikipedia

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    Attempto Controlled English (ACE) is a controlled natural language, i.e. a subset of standard English with a restricted syntax and restricted semantics described by a small set of construction and interpretation rules. [1] It has been under development at the University of Zurich since 1995. In 2013, ACE version 6.7 was announced. [2]

  5. List of schools in Malta - Wikipedia

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    EEC-ITIS Malta Tourism & Languages Institute (previously known as Malta Tourism Institute (ITIS)), San Gwann; E C Malta - Marguerite Mangion Street, San Ġiljan; European School of English - Paceville Avenue, Paceville, San Ġiljan; Garendon School - Mdina Road, Żebbuġ; Global College Malta - SmartCity Malta, SCM01 - Ricasoli

  6. Languages of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Tri-lingual voting document for the later cancelled 1930 elections in Malta in English, Italian and Maltese. Malta has two official languages: Maltese and English. Maltese is the national language. Until 1934, Italian was also an official language in Malta, and in the 19th and 20th centuries there was a linguistic and political debate known as ...

  7. Maltese alphabet - Wikipedia

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    (en) S. Mamo, English-Maltese Dictionary, Malta, A. Aquilina, 1885 (en) A Short Grammar of the Maltese Language, Malta, 1845 (en) C. F. Schlienz, Views on the Improvement of the Maltese Language, Malta, 1838 (en) Francesco Vella, Maltese Grammar for the Use of the English, Glaucus Masi, Leghorn, 1831

  8. Challenge Group - Wikipedia

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    Challenge Airlines BE (IATA code: X7; ICAO code: CHG) established as ACE Air Cargo Europe and in 2018 rebranded as ACE Belgium Freighters, is a Belgian cargo airline based at Liège Airport. The carrier operates air cargo services throughout Europe, America, Asia, Middle East and Africa. Challenge Airlines launched service operations in mid ...

  9. European Institute of Education - Wikipedia

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    The eie European Business School (eie) (formerly known as European Institute of Education) is a government licensed higher education institution based in St. Julians, Malta. [1] The business school was established in 2000. Student recruitment offices operate in various European and Asian cities.