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Learn turkish.
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I've always wanted to learn spanish
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>>3279483My mother always told me it's important to know the enemy of your language.
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>>3279485Esl but you get it
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>>3279486you should learn English kek
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>>3279481 (OP)been there done that, became extremely obsessed with languagefagging at one point
its all a waste because all it just did was make my brain hardwired on using semantics and morphology as the basis of internal reasoning rather than quantitative abstraction and now im a perma-wordel
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I am learning Nipponese
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>>3279501Bleed out
>>3279497wordswordswords
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Ecce, nunc linguam Latinam scio. Quam facile!
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>>3279509jannies ban him for not speaking english
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>>3279504Why so negative?
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>>3279509Deo volente fratello
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>>3279494Siktir git faggot, I know arabic and Armenian so your language is piss easy
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i speak giggerspeak, soyspeak, arabic, germling, and eslbabbble
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>>3279528I speak 4 languages saar what are the languages you had been able to speak?
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>>3279533I don't want to datamine myself too much so I won't say which languages at what level but English Mandarin Norwegian Russian and German
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>>3279543I suppose you speak English and German fluently while the others are still in development yes saar?
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>>3279543i have a similar range, just replace mandarin and norwegian with czech and finnish
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>>3279550>czech and finnishNophono final boss
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>>3279547Do you want me to speak in pinyin or smth?
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>>3279553Those are aryan languages
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>>32795541 sentence each
only out of curiosity
>>3279557R1a o algo
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>>3279554Esle hochesh shtob na ziggerbabble rosgovarival, tozhe mogu
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>>3279561Dette er landet jeg vil flytte til senere i livet
<mutt spaceVon den 5 Sprachen kann ich im Moment am wenigsten Deutsch
<mutt spaceFanzheng ni ye ting bu dong wo zai shuo shenme, hei gui, hei gui, hei gui, hei gui
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>>3279578languagebvll i kneel
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>>3279578No accents for pinyin because quote is a slf ev&doe that's basically the whole language
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Ching chang Chong chink Cheng Chong chie uoh
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Norwegian was definetely the easiest to learn, grammatically it's almost identical to English, just with clauses being moved around a bit. Not gonna lie, German is whooping me. Mandarin ig I'm just good idk; it was just repeat over and over and eventually pattern recognition kicks in
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>>3279596What is hard about german doe
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>>3279596Russian I spoke as a child so that one is also no problem
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>>3279598I keep treating it like norwegian. It's not as case precise as Russian, and not as lax as english. Honestly I've just been slacking.
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>>3279605egal wie langweilig es ist, man muessen die regeln lernen O algo asi.
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>>3279609Ich bin ein Slavshit, also lehnt mich meine Genetik ab, wenn ich meine Zunge bewege
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I actually do want to learn Dutch, does anyone know a good way to do that
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>>3279619Why would you learn to vomit diarhea out of your mouth
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>>3279619>>3279622dutch is aryan actually
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>>3279624fuggen obsessed zellingers ruining everything mayne.
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>>3279619In all earnest though, dutch is super regional and pretty damn hard for a nordic language to learn. Are you sure that's the one you'd pick?
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>>3279628Dutch is West Germanic and incredibly easy for English speakers everthoughbeit
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if you know german and english then its easy as pie
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>>3279629Mostly the pronunciation I mean. Unless you were born there or have a very good tonal ear it's difficult. Ive tried pronouncing stuff and I can do mandarin pretty well, it's a challenge. It sounds like you're literally chewing on the words
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>>3279633im sure xhe can do it
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>>3279634Anyone who isn't retarded can learn most languages at a near native level. I'm just asking if he's considered it well.
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>>3279635Its about time albeit
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>>3279635Like imo Rikssvenska is really beautiful, meanwhile Dutch sounds like you're playing chubby bunny.
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>>3279635I guess I hadn't given it much thought. Frankly it wouldn't be very useful. I just think it would be fun, as well as a good way to preserve my Dutch heritage. Apparently everyone in my family around the Boomer generation decided to not bother and carry on any linguistic tradition. Bummer!
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>>3279653You could do the immersion method
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>>3279653Well if your heritage is Dutch I'd argue that's different. In that case I would take a beginner course on duolingo and get a basic grammar book alongside it. Once you got a low-ish baseline, start talking to people who are native.
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>>3279655Some SNCA is that dis is how I learned English and now doing it for Nipponese o algx
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what do dey speak in lesotho
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>>3279659Proto-Indo-European geg
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Currently learning French at the moment, Serbian seems interesting but not very applicable for me, aldoe I may consider that or another slavic language in the future. In the past I've learned Spanish and Italian, the former lost its charm and was mainly for school and the latter wasn't boring due to its similarity to the former
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>>3279657I've heard duolingo doesn't work
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>>3279662Yes and no. You will never be fluent in it, nor have the skills to conduct an actual convo. But as a beginning to get your vocabulary up it's pretty good. You can't speak a language if you dont know any words. Use it at the beginning imo.
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>>3279662Duolingo is a good supplement, but there are more effective means for language acquisition. There's FSI courses which are free, as well as pen pal programs. I personally use dictionaries, grammar books, and text in the target language for studying
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>>3279669Idk how exactly it is for Dutch, but for a lot of courses it also doesnt explain grammatical rules very well. I would get a book just for that on the side and study it front to back.
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>>3279669If it's a vocab thing, I think I'll use it as a supplement along some written material. Vocab is always the very last step in language learning.
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>>3279679Youd be surprised. A lot of people learn languages just from listening and picking up the words, autistically obsessing over grammar at the beginning isnt great either. I'd say find your balance, and try a bit of each to see what sticks and go from there.
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>>3279680This is called le immersion method by el way.
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>>3279680(But yea duolingo won't make you learn a language on it's own, I just like it when starting)
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>>3279680That's different though, what I mean is that if you start learning a language by using a dictionary, you will never get anywhere.
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>>3279682Meds will hinder my progress
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>>3279681I'm aware of specialized immersion programs in the military, but you have to be ready to give 150% of your focus to it and eat shit over and over. It's definetely a strategy too.
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>>3279685Oh of course. Id never suggest somebody do that.
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>>3279691Dis happened. I think in English, I eat in English, I talk to myself in English, I walk in English, and I dream in English
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>>3279693And now I'm trying to swap all to Japanese. The key here is the repetition of the language so that the system and words are branded into mind
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>>3279693If one is very dedicated to speedrunning a language, this is no doubt the best way. It's also by far the steepest learning curve. If they're up for it, then of course, by all means.
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>>3279693that is because english is a superior language to indonesian. thought is limited by language. O algo.
i knew a arab guy who did the same despite being full arab living in a arab country
English won
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>>3279699Indonesian is the one language tho where doing the immersion method is probably undisputedly the best. It's probably top 5 easiest languages on the planet.
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>>3279699Probably. There is a more eloquent and formal version of Indonesian but I like English more
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>>3279701coz its simple shitskin babble o algo asi
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Actually if someone here wants a practice language to learn as a recommendation (despite being le seamonkey) go with Indonesian. Consistent alphabet & pronunciation, no cases, simple tenses and few irregulars. Also agglutinative, so the conjugation is much more regular and more intuitive compared to fusional languages
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>>3279701It's because of the Linguistical character o algx. The downside is because it's very soft, it's quite hard to get a British accent or any accent that requires an intonation. I went to an AI accent tester and it said I sound Singaporean o algx
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>>3279710Saar not that simple saar
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>>3279716atautu sesatu putang asi saaar
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>>3279715Also if you go to Jakarta (because you hate yourself) the local dialect is to swap in and out of english mid sentence, so you dont even need any formal training geeeeeg
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>>3279717Saar it's puting asi saar also nobaldi says that they use slangs like
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>>3279720Give me one moment amigo
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>>3279693I want to do this but with Latin or Greek
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why are there brown people and hijabis in this app when I'm trying to learn Dutch, how do I turn this off
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>>3279729Duolingo is le good for learning vocabularies but le slow for actual grammar saar
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>>3279729Im pretty sure theres an option somewhere
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>>3279731should I use it i kinda wanna learn ancient greek
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Net
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German or Chinese would probably be the most useful
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Suka
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Not to brag or anything
>>3279737The larp never stops
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>>3279735I don't know jackraisin about the language or if the same script is used there doebeit I think the Vocabularies and Grammar has evolved just like with all common languages
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>>3279739Che etot hohol bleet sdes'?
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Io so parlare 3 lingue
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>>3279750This reminds me of a xitter image where in a 'cord DM an Alien is babblings then suddenly says
>faggotIt's a more common way for the youth to be playful I think I see that they say it a lot on Niggertok for those who are intelligent enough to get out of the Nigger level puddle of shitskin entertainment but still is interested in the country. In real life I think they'll never say dis except for maybe some sassy niggers
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>>3279755 (You)
Either sassy niggers who genuinely uses it or ironic men
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>>3279509Yet another addition to the "list of memes minnortholarpgoycattlecuckold has fallen for"
It looks something like this right now and still keeps growing
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>>3279764Why so obsessed you turk nigger we just like joking and having fun
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>>3279755Most of them were in their 20s so I guess it makes sense, but iirc a very large chunk of SEAs can speak English. This seems to be a regional big city thing where they might have a bunch of tourists visit or smth idk, maybe its cause they have wifi geg
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>>3279765Learning latin is a brappy thing to do (also 1000000% sure he only became interseted in it because of luke smith, actual goycattle sheep)
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>>3279767I don't think most of them can speak English as I myself had encountered very little of the men who can, doebeit maybe it's just because where I live. I think they are saying dis to appear le international and fruity.
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>>3279769>Learning latin is a brappy thing to doHow
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>>3279769Cogito ergo sum.
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>>3279776The guy from ScorpioMartianus is awesome, I love his videos
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>>3279776Latim sounds cranky and sharp I like it
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>>3279804It is a really beautiful language. It's absolutely worth learning, despite what Turkmoder says (while he talks about loving gay sex in another thread btw).
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>>3279812Well if it's for use of the mind them go on as language sharpens the mind o algx