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The use of 23 official languages is the public face of the European Union (EU). The reasons A are not hard to identify: they are democracy, transparency and the rig h t to know. New legislation must be published and made available in a language all EU citizens can understand. The use of all official languages also makes it easier for people to participate in public debates and consultations В . Its law-making function and the direct involvement of its citizens explain C like the United Nations or NATO, which operate only at the intergovernmental level with no legislative function. The United Nations, with more than 190 members, uses only six languages. The Council of Europe, D , publishes official documents only in English and French, as does NATO. Running a multilingual EU comes at a price. But it is a modest price when set against the results. The annual cost of translation and interpretation is about 1% of the EU budget, E . The total cost has risen by only a small

margin despite the arrival of 12 new countries since 2004. The EU institutions have adjusted their procedures over the years to handle the rising number of official languages. Translators work with written texts, and interpreters with the spoken word. But they must be able to translate or interpret into their main language, F , from at least two other EU languages.

1. with more members than the EU

2. which is usually their mother tongue

3. that the EU launches, often online

4. which is a little over 2 for every citizen

5. why the EU uses so many official languages

6. that was earlier translated into three main languages

7. why the EU uses more languages than multinational bodies

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CoolCaroot
CoolCaroot
12.06.2020 10:28

Dear Mum and Dad,

It's only our second day in London but I have a feeling that I left home ages ago. I still can't believe that my dream came true and now I'm here.

Yesterday our group went to Trafalgar Square and we visited the National Gallery. Then we went to the Houses of Parliament and I saw Big Ben! Next we walked across the Thames over Westminster Bridge and after queuing for half an hour we had a ride on the London Eye. Can you believe it?

Today we went to watch the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace and had lunch in St. James's Park. After lunch we took a bus to get to the Tower. I already feel mind-blown and I have so much more to see!

I leave it here because I need to go to bed early: tomorrow early in the morning we're going to Wiltshire to see Stonehenge.

I can't wait to tell you everything in detail and show all my pictures!

Love,

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Ответ:
Link2009
Link2009
09.10.2022 11:00
The 21st century is the period of global urbanization. I enjoy the feel of living in big city with different cultures and international environment. While cost of parking can be expensive in the city,t raveling from one location to another can be very convenient because of the good public transport commuter. Living in the city provides food delivery anytime. I do like cities because there's always something going on. Every time you can find outdoor activities depends on your mood. You can visit museum, have a cup of coffee in the old town,walk by foot in the city center. Living in a city allows the opportunity to get care anytime. A lot of medical centers are open daily. I have no idea why people don't want to live in big cities.
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