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Cultures of Europe

By Amber Hurst

Literacy Rate, Language, Customs and Traditions.

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Languages Of EuropeOver 200 native languages in EuropeMost can be put into three categories

-Germanic -( English and German). The largest native group with 20% of European speaking a Germanic Language. -Romance -( Italian, French & Spanish). These language come from Latin- the language of the Roman Empire- Romance.-Slavic- mostly Northern and Eastern European Countries. Include Russia. Written in the Cyrillic Alphabet.

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Languages Of Europe

- The European Union ( EU) recognizes 23 official languages in Europe.

- Because of the language diversity European school children usually learn 1-2 other languages in addition to their native one.

- Over ½ ( 400 million) Europeans speak English because it is often a choice for their 2nd language.

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Germany:Language

The official language of Germany and Austria is German. - Germanic Language

Follow the link to here a song sung in German!!

http://genkienglish.net/learntospeakgerman/hallowiegehts.htm

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Germany: Literacy Rate

• The literacy rate in Germany is 99-100%

* Students in Germany must attend school through the 9th grade. After that students either go to a trade school or keep attending public school until the 13th grade ( roughly 18 years old) If they want to go to college. *

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Oktoberfest

“Oktoberfest is a 16-day festival held each year in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, running from late September to early October. It is one of the most famous events in Germany and the world's largest fair, with some six million people attending every year. The Oktoberfest is an important part of Bavarian culture”- Definition from Wikipedia.com

Wurstl- tradition Bavarian Sausage

Children dressed in tradition Bavarian Dress

Bavarian – the old name of Germany. The culture od Germany and the high Alps region is called Bavarian

Culture.

Yodeling is traditional form of music commonly found at Oktoberfest.

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St. Nicholas Day is celebrated on December 6th in Germany as well as in other European countries. On the evening before the 6th, children place their newly cleaned shoes in front of the door in the hope that Nicholas might fill them with nuts, fruits, chocolate, and sweets.

Germany: Customs

Traditions: The Christmas Tree originated in Germany. A fir tree was brought in to the house and decorated with candles in honor of the Advent. Later candies and stripes of cloth were tied to the tree for decorations.

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Country Literacy Rate

Language

Customs Traditions

Germany 99-100% German(Germanic Language)

Oktoberfest

Bavarian Culture in

the Mountains

Christmas- gave us first Christmas

tree

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Russia: Language

Russian is a Slavic Language

Between 145-160 million speak Russian ( based on 2008 estimation)

A Russian Proverb

Руководитель без народа, что цветок без солнца

Translation: A ruler without a nation is like a flower without the sun

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RUSSIA: Literacy Rate

Russia’s Literacy rate is 99-100%

Russia has a free education system guaranteed to all citizens

by the Constitution and has a literacy rate of 99.4%.Entry to

higher education is highly competitive. As a result of great

emphasis on science and technology in education, Russian

medical, mathematical, scientific, and space and aviation

research is generally of a high order- from Wikipedia.com

Follow link to here the Russian alphabet

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_alphabet

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RUSSIA: Customs and Traditions

Ballet is a highly prized art form in Russia

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One tradition in Russia is to eat milk pudding and cheesecake on Christmas.

RUSSIA: Customs and Traditions

Milk PuddingCheesecake

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Country Literacy Rate

Language

Customs Traditions

Germany 99-100% German(Germanic Language)

Oktoberfest

Bavarian Culture in

the Mountains

Christmas- gave us first Christmas

tree

Russia 99-100% Russian(Slavic

Language)

Ballet originated in Russia

Christmas

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France: Language-French is the official language of French

-French is one of the Romance Languages

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France: Literacy RateThe Literacy rate in

France is 99%

Children in France must go to school until they are 16 years old.

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France: Customs and TraditionsBastille Day

“Liberté, égalité, fraternité”- Liberty, Equlaity, Fratinity ( motto of the French Revolution & France)

Bastille Day is the French national holiday which is celebrated on 14 July each year. It commemorates the 1790 storming of the Bastille fortress-prison was seen as a symbol of the

uprising of the modern nation, and of the reconciliation of all the French inside the constitutional monarchy which preceded the First Republic, during the French Revolution.-

definition from Wikipedia.com

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ChristmasIn France during Christmas there are family

reunions, gifts, and candy for the children. There are also gifts for the poor and people give to

charities. Because France is 80% Roman Catholic and most families attend Midnight Mass

on Christmas Eve.

France: Traditions

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Country Literacy Rate

Language

Customs Traditions

Germany 99-100% German(Germanic Language)

Oktoberfest

Bavarian Culture in

the Mountains

Christmas- gave us first Christmas

tree

Russia 99-100% Russian(Slavic

Language)

Ballet originated in Russia

Christmas

France 99% French

(Romantic Language)

Bastille Day- July 14.

Ended the Monarchy in

France.

Christmas- Midnight

Mass

France is 80% Roman

Catholic

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Italy: Language- Italian is the official

language of Italy- Italian is one of the

Romance languages.

Follow the link to hear some phrases in Italian

http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/guide/phrases.shtml

How to say hello in Italian:

Ciao an informal term for Hello. It can also be used for Goodbye.

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Italy: Literacy Rate

• The literacy rate in Italy is 98%

• Children in Italy go to school from age 6-15.

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Italy: Customs & Traditions

• Christmas & Easter are major holidays.• Italy is the home to the head of the

Roman Catholic Church. The Pope lives in Vatican City in Rome.

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Italy: Traditions

Opera A very popular form of performing arts that

originated in Italy.

Follow the link to see an Opera performance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxKjDUrmecA&feature=related

Clip from Phantom of the Opera copyrighted 2004 by Odyssey Entertainment.

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Country Literacy Rate

Language

Customs Traditions

Italy 98% Italian(Romantic Language)

Opera Christmas & Easter

Rome is home to the

Pope, the head of the

Catholic Church.

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United Kingdom

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United Kingdom: Language

English is the official Language of the United Kingdom. It is a Germanic Language. Other Languages commonly spoke in the UK are Gaelic (Irish), Celtic (Scottish), and Welsh (Wales)

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United Kingdom: Literacy Rate

The Literacy Rate is 99%.

The UK is home to some very famous and old university's such as Oxford

(England), Cambridge (England), & St. Andrews (Scotland).

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United Kingdom: Traditions

The United Kingdom has been steeped in traditions and customs for centuries. Some of the unique celebrations are the Highland Games (Scotland), Guy Fawkes Day (England), Boxing Day (England), and Cheese Rolling (England).

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United Kingdom: Customs

In England afternoon tea is a custom that has carried on for centuries. Traditionally at four o’clock every afternoon, afternoon tea

is served hot with small pastries or sandwich's.

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Country Literacy Rate

Language

Customs Traditions

Italy 98% Italian(Romantic Language)

Opera Christmas & Easter

Rome is home to the

Pope, the head of the

Catholic Church.

United Kingdom

99% English (Germanic Language)

Also Welsh, Celtic, & Gaelic in

other parts.

Afternoon Tea

Many traditions

from Scotland, Wales & England.

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The EndLa Fin- French

Ende- Germanτο τέλος (to télos)- Greek

В конце (V kontse)- Russianalla fine- Italian