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Stille vs Stil: When Silence and Style Sound the Same
30.07.2025

Stille vs Stil: When Silence and Style Sound the Same

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

A real story about sound, culture, and what words really mean 🪧 Choose your language: levitinlanguageschool.com/#languages Words can be dangerous — even when they’re correct In German, a tiny vowel can carry a world of difference.One student — a thoughtful, curious young man from Honduras — discovered this the hard way. We were practicing spoken German, and I asked: […]

It Looks Arabic. It Sounds Like Hindi. It Thinks in Poetry.
30.07.2025

It Looks Arabic. It Sounds Like Hindi. It Thinks in Poetry.

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🔗 Choose your language A language that crosses worlds Urdu is a language that confuses expectations. It uses the Arabic script — but it’s not Arabic.It sounds almost identical to Hindi — but it’s not Hindi.Its grammar is Indo-European — but its imagery is Persian.And even its name — اردو — means “camp” or “gathering”. Urdu […]

Same Words – Different Lives
30.07.2025

Same Words – Different Lives

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

Why Voice Matters More Than Translation «Здесь лапы у елей дрожат на весу…»The words are the same. But if you listen — it’s not the same song. When It’s Not the Voice Singing, But the Soul This song by Vladimir Vysotsky has been performed by many others —for example, the Russian band Chizh & Co. The […]

Real Language Is Never Literal
30.07.2025

Real Language Is Never Literal

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

Words are not what they seem. They’re never just words. Every day, students ask me how to say something.They have the words. They have the grammar.But something still feels off. The meaning doesn’t land. The listener doesn’t react the way they expected. And then they realize:They translated the sentence — but they didn’t express what […]

Reading the Poem, Hearing the Code: Learning Persian Online
29.07.2025

Reading the Poem, Hearing the Code: Learning Persian Online

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

🔗 Choose your language A language that sounds like music — but thinks like logic For many, Persian (Farsi) is one of the most beautiful languages they’ve ever heard. Flowing syllables, melodic phrases, poetic expressions — Persian has long enchanted poets, musicians, and learners alike. But behind the elegance lies something far more powerful: a system of […]

I Invented You — But the Feeling Was Real
29.07.2025

I Invented You — But the Feeling Was Real

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

👤 Author: Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and lead teacher🔗 View my teacher profile📝 Author’s Column: The Language I LiveLanguage. Identity. Choice. Meaning. ✨ Epigraph “We don’t always fall in love with the person in front of us — sometimes we fall for the echo of our own hopes.” A Voice That Sounds Like Memory Sometimes a song doesn’t […]

Can You Translate Change?
29.07.2025

Can You Translate Change?

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

What “Shtil” and “Wind of Change” Reveal About Language, Culture, and Emotion Choose your language What if silence means something different in your language than in mine? What if the word “change” carries fear in one tongue and hope in another? And what happens when you try to translate not just a song, but the […]

No Love, No Words — Just Meaning: 6 Songs That Speak Without Saying It
29.07.2025

No Love, No Words — Just Meaning: 6 Songs That Speak Without Saying It

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

Author’s Column by Tymur LevitinSeries: Songs That Never Say It — But Mean EverythingReal Language. Real Feeling. No Gloss. There are songs where the word “love” is never said — and yet they are the most powerful love songs I’ve ever heard. As a teacher and translator, I’ve spent years working between languages and across […]

You’ve Never Spoken Like This Before
29.07.2025

You’ve Never Spoken Like This Before

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

Learning Kazakh Online — A Language That Rethinks Direction, Action, and Space👤 Author: Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and lead teacher📄 View my teacher profile🔗 levitinlanguageschool.com📞 Telegram: @START_SCHOOL_TYMUR_LEVITIN Why Kazakh Doesn’t Feel Familiar — and Why That’s a Good Thing Kazakh doesn’t share grammar with European languages.It doesn’t sound like a Romance language.It doesn’t follow Slavic logic.And that’s why […]

Why One Question Is Not Enough: The Two-Question Method That Makes German Grammar Click
28.07.2025

Why One Question Is Not Enough: The Two-Question Method That Makes German Grammar Click

Author’s Column | Tymur Levitin on Language, Meaning and Respect

Choose your language The Trap of “What?” — One Question Leads Nowhere You ask a student: “What’s the object in this sentence?” They hesitate.Because what? can mean many things in German: One question alone leaves you guessing.It doesn’t reveal how the sentence really works. Grammar Is Not About Forms — It’s About Relationships Words don’t stand alone.They […]