Yes, she is no longer working since she got married.
네, --는-결---후-터-더이상--을 안 해-.
네_ 그__ 결__ 후__ 더__ 일_ 안 해__
네- 그-는 결-한 후-터 더-상 일- 안 해-.
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네, 그녀는 결혼한 후부터 더이상 일을 안 해요. 0 ge--y--n------n-ebuteo------l -----eyo?g__________ e_________ i_____ a_ h_____g-u-y-o-e-n e-n-e-u-e- i---u- a- h-e-o----------------------------------------geunyeoneun eonjebuteo il-eul an haeyo?
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Yes, she is no longer working since she got married.
Да, она больше не работает с тех пор, как она вышла замуж.
Since she got married, she’s no longer working.
그녀는 --한 --터- 더이상----안 해요.
그__ 결__ 후___ 더__ 일_ 안 해__
그-는 결-한 후-터- 더-상 일- 안 해-.
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그녀는 결혼한 후부터, 더이상 일을 안 해요. 0 g----eone---e--j-b--e- -l---- an haey-?g__________ e_________ i_____ a_ h_____g-u-y-o-e-n e-n-e-u-e- i---u- a- h-e-o----------------------------------------geunyeoneun eonjebuteo il-eul an haeyo?
Today the European Union consists of more than 25 countries.
In the future, even more countries will belong to the EU.
A new country usually means a new language as well.
Currently, more than 20 different languages are spoken in the EU.
All languages in the European Union are equal.
This variety of languages is fascinating.
But it can lead to problems as well.
Skeptics believe that the many languages are an obstacle for the EU.
They hinder efficient collaboration.
Many think, therefore, that there should be a common language.
All countries should be able to communicate with this language.
But it's not that easy.
No language can be named the one official language.
The other countries would feel disadvantaged.
And there isn't a truly neutral language in Europe…
An artificial language such as Esperanto wouldn't work either.
Because the culture of a country is always reflected in the language.
Therefore, no country wants to relinquish its language.
The countries see a part of their identity in their language.
Language policy is an important item on the EU's agenda.
There is even a commissioner for multilingualism.
The EU has the most translators and interpreters worldwide.
Around 3,500 people work to make an agreement possible.
Nevertheless, not all documents can always be translated.
That would take too much time and cost too much money.
Most documents are only translated into a few languages.
The many languages are one of the biggest challenges of the EU.
Europe should unite, without losing its many identities!