If you thought our first 'Guess the Language' quiz was too easy, then this one will give you a bit more of a challenge! In this quiz, we will show you the same sentence, over and over, in different languages. It will be up to YOU to tell us which language the sentence is in!
Your task is to guess the actor or actress that played a specific role in the film. Good luck! Insomnia Cured Here Who played the lead female role of Mary Hatch Bailey in the classic "It’s a Wonderful Life"?
In this quiz, we'd like you to guess where this person has their ancestry from. We are, of course, aware that most countries have a wide variety of ethnicities. Still, there are some tell-tale signs that those who have spent time with various ethnicities may recognize or use to help their guess.
Let's see if you can make some educated guesses as to what these slang words mean! What does this Victorian Era Slang mean? Going out the back To retort an insult To get back to work When the backside is hurting What does this Victorian Era Slang mean?
Good show, you used your superior logic skills and knowledge of the English language to come up with mostly correct responses. A few you missed, but not to worry, you can find out what you missed with just a simple click... Share Result Superb Demonstration! Your logic is without fault!
You might feel that you're the king or queen of the English language when using common words or phrases, but how well do you think you'd do when trying to decipher some of the strangest words and phrases that this fabulous language has to offer?
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Can you guess their meaning? Let's get you ready just in case these words make a comeback! What does "scurrilous" describe?
Do you think you'll be able to guess which country is the happiest, the most powerful or even the least peaceful? Try to answer these next 14 questions correctly... As of 2018, which currency is the strongest among the following? Of all these currencies, the dollar is actually the weakest.
While most of us use about 20,000 words, the English language holds more than 1 million. That means we are constantly leaving words behind. A shame, really, since there are so many fascinating words we used to enjoy using. Can you guess what these uncommon words mean?
Shakespeare was a great boon to the English language, and many of the words we use today were invented by him. However, the period he lived in , the Elizabethan period, had its own English that, while resembling modern English, was still quite far from it.
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You either have a really large vocabulary or you made some educated guesses and ended up being right most of the time! These are terribly difficult words and most of us never hear them anymore. That said, you did really well for yourself, with just a few mistakes.
Can you guess where this quote is from? Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood Moby Dick by Herman Melville Can you guess where this quote is from? J. R. R.
Ancient Egypt was one of the most powerful kingdoms of the Ancient world, with their own culture, language, religion and calendar. Even today we recall the epic power that was Ancient Egypt. How much do you know of this legendary realm and culture?
Can you guess which animal is talking to you? Note: Answers in the end will include photos of the correct animals. Which animal is it? Fruit Bat Kiwi Bee Hummingbird Octopus Which animal is it? Reindeer Penguin Macaw Gray Wolf Which animal is it?
It's a big world of cars out there, and so we thought we'd see how good you are at guessing the brands of the cars we're about to show you. You can use the hints for the full name of the model if you get stumped. Which car brand is this?
Perfect for language lovers and history buffs alike, this quiz promises to challenge and enlighten. Upon completion, delve deeper with an exploration of the etymology behind these words, enriching your understanding of the language we speak. Which of these words has Old Norse roots?
Do you possess the command of the English language to discern the subtle nuances between words like "loquacious" and "garrulous" or "ineffable" and "inexpressible"? In this quiz, you will be given a word and you'll need to tell us which of the answers is a synonym of that word.
Can you guess which are which? All will be explained in the end, just click the 'Show Mistakes' button to see what all the words mean! Insult or Compliment? A wag is someone who is hilarious and witty Insult Compliment Insult or Compliment?
Are you ready to delve into the depths of language and emerge victorious? Let's begin! A remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties; a cure-all. Elixir Panacea Antidote Nostrum A person who flatters or defers to others for self-serving reasons; a sycophant.
From the French word détour Symbol Language Detour Knapsack Which of these English words comes from French? From the French word gastronomie Gastronomy Talent Planet Prattle Which of these English words comes from French?
Latin is one of the most fascinating, complicated and... quite dead languages of the world. It has loaned words and phrases to many other languages, including French, Spanish, English and many others.
Pirates were a strange class of criminal, one that built its own culture and even slang language. Are you familiar with the slang phrases of the pirate age? Have you been watching Pirates of the Caribbean and have a fantastic memory? Then we invite you to beat our quiz!