The Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for many expats. For many newcomers, however, the multilingualism of the country is one of the biggest challenges. How does one integrate in a country with three official languages, where English is not even one of them?
Read MoreThat is the motto of Bob Walton, a US citizen who came to Luxembourg in 2000 with his wife (girlfriend at the time) who had accepted a position with a bank in Luxembourg. 16 years later, he speaks German and is now perfecting his Luxembourgish with Skype courses.
Read MoreThis time on the Learn Luxembourgish blog, we're going to meet Ashwini. She was born in India and moved to Luxembourg ten years ago. Let's see what motivated her to learn Luxembourgish and what tips she might have for other students.
Read MoreCan you imagine lying on a hospital bed trying to explain the anesthetic you need to a room full of foreign-speaking doctors? This is what happened to my husband at the beginning of our time in Luxembourg.
Learning a foreign language as an adult can seem like a daunting task, especially with a busy work and family schedule. Many people simply don’t have the
Read MoreAs a foreigner in Luxembourg, you are realizing that you've hardly seen the language written down anywhere and you probably haven't even heard it spoken all that much. But if you want to maximize your time in Luxembourg, make friends and progress at work, Luxembourgish is a useful language to know.
Find out what learning Luxembourgish can do for you.
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