Carlos do Amaral Freire
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Carlos Amaral Freire is a Brazil
Brazil
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ian scholar, linguist
Linguistics
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 and translator
Translation
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. He have mastered more than 30 languages in the sense that he has some theoretical and practical knowledge that makes it possible for him to communicate in them, but he can make translations, read, and write in others. He has studied more than a hundred twenty languages, but he has half-forgotten many of them, which would need a little study to come back in conversation skills. He still studies two new languages each year.

Freire's Babel de Poemas is a polylingual anthology
Anthology
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with translations of poems from 60 languages.

Publications

  • Babel de Poemas (ISBN 85-254-1351-8)
  • Los fonemas oclusivos y africados del aymara y del georgiano
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