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winningismyjob · 9 months ago
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Don't wish for it,
Work for it.
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beewaswerebeen · 2 months ago
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한글 (Hangeul)
The Korean Alphabet/Characters in 3 different fonts
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crazycatsiren · 23 days ago
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ryder-cat · 27 days ago
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studytime
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rishya-is-sleepy · 10 months ago
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Okay, so everyone knows, don't learn Japanese from anime for many reasons, but we aren't here to talk about that
I think, as someone learning Japanese, watching Japanese television with japanese subtitles or lyrics videos for songs (I'm a pretty big vocaloid and pjsk fan so thats how I got the idea) is a really good way to learn the characters
Now, since Japanese can have characters that are multiple Roman characters long, this isn't a solid plan. You still have to practice on your own. However, if you know some of the characters, this can help you out with this practice. Also, if you somewhat know a character but haven't fully memorized it yet, this would be good for a reminder sort of way and get it into your brain.
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arlosworld91 · 10 months ago
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New Intro Post
Hello and welcome to my intro.
——Introduction——
My name is Arlo, but you can call me Lizzie, Alessia or Kit if you so wish and I was born in 2005.
My pronouns predominantly are:
-> He/Him
-> She/Her
-> They/Them/Themself
-> Ze/Zem/Zirs
I’m an agender person, but have multiple different gender experiences including being selenian and phoebian. I’m purely asexual and arospec.
My terms and labels can be found in my pronoun page, and i hope you find that of interest.
My preferred terms neutral terms.
——DNI List——
I do have a DNI, which goes as followed, please don’t interact if:
You don’t respect good-faith identities.
Normal DNI of Homophobes, sexists, racists, pedos, etc.
Use the word ‘Woke’ out of its African American context. I don’t even condone the mocking of people who do and jokingly using it.
NSFW/NSFT blogs.
——Please Interact If——
Enjoy the MCYT series: Hermitcraft, Empires, Life Series.
Are a big fan of writing, regardless of what the writing is.
Are a big fan of reading!
Are a fan of any of these artists- Louis Tomlinson, Taylor Swift, Little Mix, Niall Horan, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Avicii, Ed Sheeran, Imagine Dragons, Lewis Capaldi.
Language Learner! (Not gonna state as it could change)
Playing the Sims, Minecraft, Football Manager.
Hunger Games fan and/or Stranger Things fan.
Learning about LGBT Terms.
Enjoy History and/or Etymology.
Dog and/or Cat lover.
——Boundaries——
Asks? Sure! Feel free!
DMs? Ask, unless we are mutuals!
Shipping with others? Hell no.
Flirting? Hell no.
Compliments? Sure!
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That is the end of my intro list, I may have missed some things, but who cares, I hope to talk to you soon! I am kinda lenient and I can just block you.
Please no donation links, this post from @homocidalpotat explains why perfectly other than the fact I’m not a minor: https://www.tumblr.com/homocidalpotat/762038582558982144/please-do-not-send-me-asks-for-donations
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second 'french vlog' posted woag???? i scripted filmed edited and posted this all in one day too!!! amazing!!! again i added the captions so you can auto translate it to english if you wish (:
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sofiaflorina2021 · 5 months ago
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I have a gifted tongue. It's somewhat unusual for me to say something like this but I know this thing and I am grateful to myself.
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book51ut · 6 months ago
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need to read more spanish language books taking recommendations
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virromanus · 1 year ago
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What Type of Language Learner Are You?
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There are many ways to learn a language and you may just have your own styles and approaches in learning your target language, specifically Italian or Latin. Here are some common learning styles you might relate to:
The Social Learner: You thrive in group settings and benefit immensely from language exchanges and conversational practice. You prefer interacting with native speakers and other learners, and often use language learning as a means to make new friends.
The Analytical Learner: You love dissecting the language, understanding the rules of grammar, and building a strong foundation in the mechanics of the language. You often prefer structured lessons and enjoy the process of translating complex texts to grasp the nuances of the language. Also, you tend to ask many questions in class about the grammar rules, and sometimes, certain grammar rules may not even have a reason for their existence!
The Auditory Learner: You learn best by listening. Podcasts, songs, and dialogues are your go-to methods. Speaking and repetition play crucial roles in reinforcing your learning. If you are this type of learner, you usually excel in understanding spoken language and pronunciation. You might even pick up an accent along the way!
The Visual Learner: Visual aids like movies, flashcards, and charts are essential for you. You find visual context helpful in remembering vocabulary and grammar structures. Apps that incorporate a lot of visual learning tools are particularly appealing to them. Visualisation may help you remember new and foreign alphabets or characters easily if you put your heart and soul into learning the language.
The Kinesthetic Learner: You have the need to be physically involved in the learning process. This might involve writing out words repeatedly, using gestures to remember phrases, or moving around while reciting vocabulary. Engaging the body helps you to retain information more effectively.
The Solitary Learner: Prefers studying alone and using self-study resources. Books, apps, and online courses allow you to learn at your own pace, exploring the parts of the language that interest you the most without external pressure.
The Mixed Learner: Many learners do not fit neatly into one category but are a mix of different styles depending on their mood, the language they are learning, or their goals. If you are this type of learner, you tend to adapt your learning style to suit your needs, which can vary from one learning session to another. This versatile learning approach can be especially helpful in maintaining interest and motivation, as you're able to switch up your approach based on what feels most effective or engaging at any given time.
So, what is your language learning style?
Let us know in the comments.
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chiara-klara-claire · 1 year ago
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🇪🇺 from European Day of Languages website 🇪🇺
idioms with colours 🌈
animal sounds 🐶🐱🐸🐮🐷🐴
different idioms with the same meaning
unique words
same words-different meanings
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winningismyjob · 7 months ago
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Why aren't you studying right now?
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beewaswerebeen · 2 months ago
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Note-Worthy Expressions From
“MELO MOVIE (멀로 무비) ”
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1. 학교 다녀오겠습니다
Breakdown:
• 학교 – “school”
• 다녀오다 – “to go and come back” (a combination of 다니다 (to attend) + 오다 (to come))
• -겠습니다 – a formal ending that expresses intention or promise
2. 다녀왔습니다
Breakdown:
• 다녀오다 – “to go and come back”
• -았/었습니다 – past tense formal ending
3. 왔니?
Breakdown:
• 오다 (to come) → 오+았니 (past tense informal question form) → 왔니?
• -니? is a casual question ending often used among close friends or when speaking to younger people.
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crazycatsiren · 9 months ago
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Me, every time I find myself in a situation that involves a language I don't understand: "Balls damn it I speak 3 languages and I'm utterly useless!"
Now excuse me while I go learn Russian.
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kazhanko-art · 1 year ago
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my Ukrainian is objectively terrible and I’m embarrassed every time I’m prompted to use it, but being able to sorta make out Czechs yelling about how their word for autumn is basically “before winter” was slightly encouraging
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