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maltese lesson 2.wmv
this 2nd video clip of speak maltese is about some basic exprations so you can kick off by...
published: 21 Jan 2010
author: TheHuSkY1984
maltese lesson 2.wmv
maltese lesson 2.wmv
this 2nd video clip of speak maltese is about some basic exprations so you can kick off by saying you first maltese words. i will add more videos if i get go...- published: 21 Jan 2010
- views: 46211
- author: TheHuSkY1984
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Maltese Words - Language - Davidsbeenhere
http://davidsbeenhere.com/ Learn more about the Maltese Language at http://blog.davidsbeen...
published: 06 Apr 2012
author: Davidsbeenhere
Maltese Words - Language - Davidsbeenhere
Maltese Words - Language - Davidsbeenhere
http://davidsbeenhere.com/ Learn more about the Maltese Language at http://blog.davidsbeenhere.com/2012/04/the-maltese-language/- published: 06 Apr 2012
- views: 27282
- author: Davidsbeenhere
6:38
READING IN MALTESE (14-03-12) 14/31
Video request by: remyzelf Thanks for all your comments and video requests. Leave you ques...
published: 14 Mar 2012
author: Lipstix1503
READING IN MALTESE (14-03-12) 14/31
READING IN MALTESE (14-03-12) 14/31
Video request by: remyzelf Thanks for all your comments and video requests. Leave you questions and video requests in my Inbox. Thanks for watching :) xxx.- published: 14 Mar 2012
- views: 368
- author: Lipstix1503
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The Maltese Language- Introduction
Hi, this is my first video introducing the Maltese language. In the next lessons, I will t...
published: 24 Mar 2014
The Maltese Language- Introduction
The Maltese Language- Introduction
Hi, this is my first video introducing the Maltese language. In the next lessons, I will teach you the Maltese alphabet, numbers, seasons, etc. Follow my links :) My main Youtube channel- http://www.youtube.com/krissigalea "The Maltese Vault" Facebook page- http://www.facebook.com/themaltesevault My main Facebook page- http://www.facebook.com/krissigalea- published: 24 Mar 2014
- views: 152
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Joseph Muscat Standing up for the MALTESE language.
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published: 07 Mar 2013
author: Christina Sammut
Joseph Muscat Standing up for the MALTESE language.
Joseph Muscat Standing up for the MALTESE language.
- published: 07 Mar 2013
- views: 30610
- author: Christina Sammut
1:55
Maltese language اللّغة المالطيّة
Sociology And Anthropology www.facebook.com/Sociology.Anthropology....
published: 28 Jul 2013
author: TheSociology11
Maltese language اللّغة المالطيّة
Maltese language اللّغة المالطيّة
Sociology And Anthropology www.facebook.com/Sociology.Anthropology.- published: 28 Jul 2013
- views: 21
- author: TheSociology11
2:50
Kompetizzjoni għat-tradutturi Maltin (2013) / 2013 Competition for Maltese translators
Wasal iż-żmien li tapplikaw għall-kompetizzjoni għal tradutturi għall-Malti! Ir-reġistrazz...
published: 10 Jul 2013
author: DGTranslation
Kompetizzjoni għat-tradutturi Maltin (2013) / 2013 Competition for Maltese translators
Kompetizzjoni għat-tradutturi Maltin (2013) / 2013 Competition for Maltese translators
Wasal iż-żmien li tapplikaw għall-kompetizzjoni għal tradutturi għall-Malti! Ir-reġistrazzjoni tibda fil-11 ta' Lulju u tispiċċa fit-13 ta' Awwissu 2013. htt...- published: 10 Jul 2013
- views: 398
- author: DGTranslation
6:01
What has changed since Maltese became an official EU language?
Did you know about the complexities of multilingualism in Malta? English, Maltese and even...
published: 20 Nov 2012
author: facilitystorage
What has changed since Maltese became an official EU language?
What has changed since Maltese became an official EU language?
Did you know about the complexities of multilingualism in Malta? English, Maltese and even Italian are all used to communicate with other islanders. There ha...- published: 20 Nov 2012
- views: 1778
- author: facilitystorage
10:57
Swearing in Maltese
The tour guide gets a bit assertive......
published: 26 Feb 2013
author: usenetposts
Swearing in Maltese
Swearing in Maltese
The tour guide gets a bit assertive...- published: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 674
- author: usenetposts
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Artist - George scicluna from Gozo (Malta) . . (Maltese Language)
George Scicluna was born on the 16th of July 1966 in Victoria, Gozo. He studied art at the...
published: 08 Oct 2009
author: PinkFloydGOZO
Artist - George scicluna from Gozo (Malta) . . (Maltese Language)
Artist - George scicluna from Gozo (Malta) . . (Maltese Language)
George Scicluna was born on the 16th of July 1966 in Victoria, Gozo. He studied art at the Salvatore Dimech School of Arts in Mosta where he obtained a diplo...- published: 08 Oct 2009
- views: 11095
- author: PinkFloydGOZO
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The Maltese Alphabet
This video interests all those who want to learn more about the Maltese language or who wi...
published: 31 May 2012
author: Learn Maltese
The Maltese Alphabet
The Maltese Alphabet
This video interests all those who want to learn more about the Maltese language or who will visit Malta soon and wish to get more familiar with the national...- published: 31 May 2012
- views: 3505
- author: Learn Maltese
9:24
Crash Course in Maltese in a Taxi
Without mucking about, we start the New Year with the beginning of a brand new series, thi...
published: 01 Jan 2013
author: usenetposts
Crash Course in Maltese in a Taxi
Crash Course in Maltese in a Taxi
Without mucking about, we start the New Year with the beginning of a brand new series, this time Malta, taken in May of 2012. In this first part a friendly t...- published: 01 Jan 2013
- views: 1035
- author: usenetposts
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maltese lesson 1.wmv
"The alphabet" is my first video clip for speaking maltese, you have to learn the Maltese ...
published: 21 Jan 2010
author: TheHuSkY1984
maltese lesson 1.wmv
maltese lesson 1.wmv
"The alphabet" is my first video clip for speaking maltese, you have to learn the Maltese Alphabet fist so you will know how to pronouce a maltese word prope...- published: 21 Jan 2010
- views: 29691
- author: TheHuSkY1984
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A better way to do a Maltese accent than Howcast's!
Following the furore created by Howcast's "How to do a Maltese Accent" video which wasn't ...
published: 01 Aug 2013
author: mosesandthe7dwarves
A better way to do a Maltese accent than Howcast's!
A better way to do a Maltese accent than Howcast's!
Following the furore created by Howcast's "How to do a Maltese Accent" video which wasn't quite so accurate, we decided to do our own version of this video! ...- published: 01 Aug 2013
- views: 22010
- author: mosesandthe7dwarves
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MELĦ - Website Walkthrough
MELH is a project introducing a new symbol for the cultural territory of Malta. It is an i...
published: 05 Sep 2011
author: Michael Azzopardi
MELĦ - Website Walkthrough
MELH is a project introducing a new symbol for the cultural territory of Malta. It is an identity for the people, used by the people and it's purpose is to be further explored and developed by the Maltese people. It's roots originate from spirituality and language. Two forces that usher Maltese culture into the new times.
The identity is given context by an atmospheric campaign which through some mildly sarcastic comments, encourage improvement in the pictured areas. There are 8 atmospheres within this website, each of which representing an aspect of Maltese culture. There are, of course, other aspects which can be further explored, however these 8 are a set of important ones in contemporary times.
The sequence of the atmospheres is generated randomly each time the website is loaded. This also applies to the landing pages - in this case both images load at random, independent from each other. This approach aims to create a variation of the campaign experience with each visit.
This symbol can truly be a brand of the people, and the site shows how it should be in the hands of society, explored, evolved, adapted and re-invented when ever required. The symbol can change and variations of it can be born through a multitude of situations, conflicts or necessities. What happens with this identity is out of the hands of any graphic designer and is completely exposed to the powers of an evolving culture.
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THE CITY OF BIRGU
http://signsinthecity.net
THE CITY OF BIRGU
Birgu, also known as Vittoriosa is one of th...
published: 16 Jun 2010
author: Sings in the city
THE CITY OF BIRGU
http://signsinthecity.net
THE CITY OF BIRGU
Birgu, also known as Vittoriosa is one of the Malta's oldest cities. Its destinies were for many centuries intertwined with those of the neighbouring countries in the central Mediterranean basin.
Birgu is a town situated on a peninsula in Malta's natural harbour and throughout the Maltese history; Birgu can easily claim to have been the island's former maritime capital. It affords a natural safe anchorage in the sheltered creeks along its sides, Kalkara Creek to the north and Dockyards Creek to the south. Birgu has a unique three gate entrance that leads to the ancient medieval "piazza".
Excluding the headland comprising Fort St. Angelo, the city covers an area of about 175,500 square meters. The highest points Cavaliers Hill, lying towards the landward side and St. Philip's Hill are about 30 meters and 25 meters respectively above sea level. These hills are joined by a shallow 16 meters saddle - on which conveniently sits Vittoriosa's main square - which then slopes gently to the sea on the southern side forming a long stretch of waterside running along the entire peninsula. It was in this area that the city's first wharf took shape and which probably was the cause of the city's origin many years ago. That wharf became so intimately a part of the city life that the entire city gained fame as a maritime centre.
The Phoenicians, the first known settlers to occupy the Island, reputedly erected at Birgu a temple dedicated to their tutelary goddess, Astarte. When Phoenicia fell before Assyria, its empire passed to its colony of Carthage and then by conquest to Rome. Under the latter, the temple was rededicated to the Roman goddess Juno to whom Astarte most closely corresponded.
Upon the arrival of the knights of St. John in Malta in 1530, after having abandoned Rhodes some years earlier, Birgu was chosen as the seat of the Order. Here they established their conventual's church for their worship, the auberges for their residence, and the arsenal for the construction and maintenance of their fleet. As result of general reconstruction taking place, Birgu was at the time referred to as Citta Nuova, the New City. During the great siege of 1565, when Malta faced the might of the Ottoman Empire, the city played a decisive role. For its contribution towards the final victory, Grand Master La Valette renamed it "Civitas Victoriosa" which name in Italian form, it still bears.
During the World War Two, Birgu, together with the areas around the Grand Harbour, became the main target of enemy action. Various historical buildings in Birgu were demolished and parts of the city were rebuilt on modern lines, with no regard being given to the city's original architecture. Fortunately, however, most of the pre-war city plan remains more or less intact. Within the confines of its bastions, the population of Birgu tended to grow in line with the increased maritime activity: from 2,500 at the time of the Order's arrival, it had soared to 5,800 at the beginning of the 19th century and to over 7,000 by 1939. As people sought refuge elsewhere during the war years, the number dropped to around 3,069.
Nowadays Birgu keeps in its narrow streets the rich historical heritage and the unique atmosphere of a beautiful and enigmatic place.
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Yes, I'm saying that it's all lies
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Fore more det...
published: 07 May 2012
author: UN_ilateral
Yes, I'm saying that it's all lies
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Yes, I'm saying that it's all lies
http://gagnauga.is/index.php?Fl=Greinar&ID;=169
01.09.2011
Yes. You heard what I said. All of it. It's all a bunch of lies. I know that it is a shocking claim to many, that our trusted officials in concert with our reliable mass media actually participated in deliberate deception designed to get us to accept war, but deal with it. I'm making it.
Our biggest moral obligation is ensuring that wars are not waged against people under false pretenses. War is the most disgusting and horrible thing you can inflict on any person.
As you read this article I am sure you will find there are a number of things that will surprise you. After researching the situation for months I assure you I have investigated as many sides of the story as possible. But I did reach a clear conclusion and I will not shy away from openly expressing the views that I have formed during this process.
What we have been seeing recently in the media, this time with a special emphasis on the online community, is the most sophisticated propaganda firework display we have ever witnessed. It’s no surprise so many people have been duped.
But a lie can travel the world before the truth has tied it’s shoe laces. But I believe that once the laces have been tied and the truth starts walking, eventually it’s gonna get to people.
There are at least two sides to every story
None of us could possibly have avoided hearing NATO’s side of the story and the reasons and justifications given for Gaddafi’s removal and how military intervention is necessary to protect Libyan citizens.
But are you sure you’ve heard both sides? Have you heard Gaddafi’s perspective on this issue? Or have you just heard “his side” as represented by the mainstream western media? If so I can start by telling you that his words, and the words of his son, Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi have been deliberately misinterpreted and edited out of context to create simple soundbite propaganda to influence people.
You will find that there is a completely different side of this story that is being completely ignored. It is not even being debated for it's merits, it simply is not talked about at all in the mainstream media.
Think about it. How much do you really know about Libya? Did you in all honesty know anything about the country before these events started unfolding? If I would have asked you back in February 10 questions about Libya and it’s affairs, how many do you think you would have answered correctly? And how much do you honestly know about what is going on there now?
I often find it intriguing how people tend to think they are qualified to give their view on things that in reality they know next to nothing about. They might have vague ideas generated by the mainstream media, biased textbooks and general pre-conceived notions, but not an actual thorough understanding of the country and it’s people and customs.
I had a discussion with a guy at a local bar the other day and I began the conversation by asking if he could tell me on what continent Libya was. Neither he nor his friend could answer correctly, picking Europe and Asia as their educated guesses. For some reason this guy still felt that his take on the situation was more accurate than mine, even as I told him I had been spending weeks investigating the matter. For those of you confused the correct answer is Africa.
I want to ask a simple question to make a simple case? Can you name me one current Libyan government official? You’re not allowed to say Gaddafi. Who holds the position of “Secretary of the General People’s Assembly” a position comparable to that of prime minister, although with a slightly different emphasis as he does not represent a political party and does not alone hold significant power. Did you even know that such a position exists in Libya and that he is elected by the people?
The less you know about something, the easier it is to deceive you.
My intention for exposing your potential and likely ignorance on this subject is not an attempt to show that I’m smarter or better than you. As I found out myself researching this article I knew remarkably little about Libya. And that is my point.
The mainstream media is focusing entirely on a set of news stories that have the specific intention of gathering support for military action and actively suppressing any story that would lead to people opposing it. This pattern will be exposed clearly as this article progresses.
It’s no wonder we don’t know much about Libya. Of course it gets confusing with all the different stories we hear of dictators and tyrants oversees. It is difficult to be an expert on all nations in the world. Just consider how many nations have existed and how long and rich each of their history is and how complex and
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Yellow Pages TVC
Coupons
Duration: 15sec
Language: Maltese...
published: 30 Nov 2011
author: The Bigger Picture
Yellow Pages TVC
Coupons
Duration: 15sec
Language: Maltese
Youtube results:
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Language lesson: to be in Maltese
In this video, how the verb 'to be' is in Maltese is explained. I am no Maltese national, ...
published: 07 Dec 2013
Language lesson: to be in Maltese
Language lesson: to be in Maltese
In this video, how the verb 'to be' is in Maltese is explained. I am no Maltese national, but since there are not many videos, I hope many foreigners will find it useful. Any comments? Let me know in the comments section.- published: 07 Dec 2013
- views: 102
1:46
Maltese Language School NSW
Some of what we do. Learning the language and experience the culture. Classes held for jun...
published: 23 Oct 2010
author: malteseNSW
Maltese Language School NSW
Maltese Language School NSW
Some of what we do. Learning the language and experience the culture. Classes held for juniors and adult beginnners to advanced. Saturday morning classes hel...- published: 23 Oct 2010
- views: 2885
- author: malteseNSW
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Malti - learn Maltese language vocabulary of fruits - apprendre la langue et le vocabulaire maltais
Malti - lesson to learn Maltese language vocabulary of fruits - apprendre la langue et le ...
published: 17 Aug 2012
author: Languages1001
Malti - learn Maltese language vocabulary of fruits - apprendre la langue et le vocabulaire maltais
Malti - learn Maltese language vocabulary of fruits - apprendre la langue et le vocabulaire maltais
Malti - lesson to learn Maltese language vocabulary of fruits - apprendre la langue et le vocabulaire maltais.- published: 17 Aug 2012
- views: 2059
- author: Languages1001
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Favourite-MaltaMedia: The Pope speaking in the Maltese language
Favourite-MaltaMedia: The Pope speaking in the Maltese language....
published: 19 Apr 2010
author: maltamediafavourite2
Favourite-MaltaMedia: The Pope speaking in the Maltese language
Favourite-MaltaMedia: The Pope speaking in the Maltese language
Favourite-MaltaMedia: The Pope speaking in the Maltese language.- published: 19 Apr 2010
- views: 5053
- author: maltamediafavourite2