Pronunciation of the English word heritage.
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1. | We must all take care to preserve our national heritage. | |
2. | We have a rich historical heritage. | |
3. | This building should be kept as a national heritage. | |
4. | A cultural heritage is handed down to posterity. | |
5. | A great number of these buildings are World Heritage Sites. | |
6. | The reduction of subsidies to the Cultural Heritage sector requires the adoption of a new paradigm. | |
7. | As an admirer of the racecourses, he found it hard to accept the conversion of a cultural heritage, the Ügető, into a shopping mall floating in pink. | |
8. | A visit to the city centre, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must. | |
9. | The 26th of September is the European Day of Languages. The Council of Europe wants to draw attention to the multilingual heritage of Europe, to foster the evolution of multilingualism in society and to encourage citizens to learn languages. Tatoeba, as an easy-to-use learning tool and an active community, promotes the study and appreciation of languages in a very practical way. | |
10. | A language is the foremost expression or artifact of any national culture, hence a language that isn't an expression of any particular heritage, is doomed to remain a mere universalist manifestation devoid of concrete daily usage. |