(1) New Arabian Arabic Training Center: Established in August 2008, it specializes in cultural exchange between China and Arab countries, Arabic training and Arabic talent service, and promotes cultural exchange and cooperation between China and Arab countries together with "Arabic Culture Network".
(2) Cervantes College: 199 1 a public institution established in Spain. Its duty is to promote the teaching, research and use of Spanish all over the world, and to promote the spread of Spanish culture abroad.
(3) Kate Language Center: Founded on 20 12, it is a company focusing on language training, and it is dedicated to providing professional foreign language training services to our customers. It has three training centers and an examination center in Beijing.
A minority language refers to a language with a small number of people in the world, usually the language used by a specific group in a country or region. These languages are called small languages because of their narrow scope of use and little influence from the outside world. The following are some common small languages and their brief introduction:
Irish: Irish is one of the official languages of Ireland and one of the official working languages of the European Union. Originated from Celtic language family, belonging to Indo-European language family. Irish is spoken in Ireland, Northern Ireland and parts of Britain.
Icelandic: Icelandic is the official language of Iceland and belongs to the North Germanic branch of Germanic family. Due to Iceland's relatively isolated geographical location, Icelandic retains many features of ancient North Germanic language, which is unique compared with other Scandinavian languages.
Swahili: Swahili is a widely used language in East Africa, mainly distributed in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and other countries. It is a mixed language formed in the business and cultural exchanges in the Indian Ocean, which combines Arabic, Persian, Portuguese and other language elements.
Catalan: Catalan is one of the official languages of Catalonia, Spain, and is also spoken in Andorra, France and parts of Italy. It belongs to the Roman language family, which is very different from other Spanish languages and contains unique pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary.
Hawaiian: Hawaiian is the indigenous language of the Hawaiian Islands and belongs to the Polynesian language family. In the past, Hawaiian was the official language of the kingdom of Hawaii, but now it has become an endangered language, and people are trying to revive it.