Usage examples of "linguistic divide" in English with translation to German

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Oceans do not so much divide the world as unite it. Ozeane teilen die Welt nicht so sehr, wie sie sie vereinen.
Linguistic competence is inborn, not acquired. Sprachkompetenz ist angeboren, nicht erworben.
The only way on Earth to multiply happiness is to divide it. Die einzige Möglichkeit auf der Erde, Glück zu vervielfachen, ist, es zu teilen.
Using Esperanto with him, I feel that we are both at the same level, at least from a linguistic point of view. Wenn ich mit ihm Esperanto spreche, habe ich das Gefühl, dass wir auf dem gleichen Niveau sind, jedenfalls was die Sprache angeht.
Divide the cake among you three. Teilt den Kuchen unter euch dreien auf.
Imogen of the Internet has created a seminal classification of thirty distinct varieties of chatspeak, some now facing linguistic extinction. Imogen aus dem Internet hat eine bahnbrechende Klassifikation von dreißig verschiedenen Arten von Chatsprech erstellt, von denen einige inzwischen mit dem Aussterben rechnen müssen.
Divide the cake between you two. Teilt den Kuchen unter euch beiden auf.
We asked experts to make an unbiased study on the linguistic problems experienced in the framework of international communication. Wir baten Fachleute um eine objektive Erforschung der Sprachprobleme in der internationalen Kommunikation.
Divide this line into twenty equal parts. Teile diese Strecke in zwanzig gleiche Teile.
Divide this line segment into twenty equal parts. Teile diesen Streckenabschnitt in zwanzig gleiche Teile.
Divide the pizza in three. Teile die Pizza in drei Teile.
To get the full value of joy, you must have someone to divide it with. Um Freude in seiner Gesamtheit zu erfahren, muss man sie mit jemandem teilen.
It is absurd to divide people into good and bad. People are either charming or tedious. Es ist doch lächerlich, Leute in gute und böse einzuteilen. Die Leute sind entweder bezaubernd oder langweilig.
Take the apple and divide it into halves. Nimm den Apfel und halbiere ihn.
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