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		<title>TikTok’s Impact on Language and Slang</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[TikTok now changes how people talk. New words spread incredibly fast on the app. Slang terms become popular almost overnight. This happens because TikTok videos are short and easy to share. Millions see the same phrases quickly. (TikTok’s Impact on Language and Slang) Young people especially drive this trend. They create new words or use...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TikTok now changes how people talk. New words spread incredibly fast on the app. Slang terms become popular almost overnight. This happens because TikTok videos are short and easy to share. Millions see the same phrases quickly. </p>
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<p>Young people especially drive this trend. They create new words or use old ones differently. These words often start in comments or video captions. A catchy phrase can explode in popularity within days. The app&#8217;s algorithm pushes trending sounds and terms to many users.</p>
<p>Words like &#8220;rizz&#8221; meaning charm, or &#8220;beige flag&#8221; for something mildly odd, gained fame this way. Dance challenges and memes heavily rely on specific slang. Creators use these terms to connect with their audience. Viewers then adopt the language themselves. It feels like being part of a big group.</p>
<p>Experts see both good and bad sides. TikTok makes language playful and creative. It gives everyone a chance to invent new expressions. People feel connected using the same slang. But, the speed is new. Words burn out faster than ever before. Some worry this makes language shallow. Others argue it reflects how people actually talk now.</p>
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<p>                 Schools and workplaces notice the impact. Teachers hear TikTok slang in classrooms. Bosses hear it in offices. This shows how deeply the app influences daily speech. The effect is global. Slang crosses countries and languages easily. TikTok truly shapes modern communication.</p>
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		<title>Facebook Launches Language Learning Partner Feature</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2025 07:28:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Facebook Launches New Feature for Language Practice (Facebook Launches Language Learning Partner Feature) MENLO PARK, Calif. – Facebook today introduced a new tool designed to help users learn languages. The feature connects people who want to practice speaking different languages. It is called &#8220;Language Learning Partner.&#8221; This tool matches users based on the languages they...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Facebook Launches New Feature for Language Practice </p>
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<p>MENLO PARK, Calif. – Facebook today introduced a new tool designed to help users learn languages. The feature connects people who want to practice speaking different languages. It is called &#8220;Language Learning Partner.&#8221;</p>
<p>This tool matches users based on the languages they know and the languages they want to learn. Someone fluent in Spanish wanting to learn English can be paired with an English speaker learning Spanish. The system finds suitable partners using profile language settings and user interests.</p>
<p>Users can start practice sessions directly within Facebook Messenger. The sessions include video calls or voice chats. Built-in prompts help guide conversations. These prompts suggest topics or useful phrases. Translation tools are available during chats if needed.</p>
<p>Facebook believes this feature makes language learning more practical. It offers real conversation practice. This is different from traditional apps that focus on vocabulary drills. Talking with real people helps build confidence. It also helps with understanding accents and everyday speech.</p>
<p>The feature also encourages cultural exchange. Users learn about each other&#8217;s backgrounds. This happens naturally during language practice. It builds connections beyond just language skills.</p>
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<p>                 The &#8220;Language Learning Partner&#8221; feature is now available globally. Users can find it within the Facebook app settings. It is free to use. Facebook plans to add more languages soon. The company also wants to improve the matching algorithm based on early user feedback. This feature is part of Facebook&#8217;s ongoing work to create meaningful interactions.</p>
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