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Empire of Caldrasa wrote:No but i started Japanese, chinese, latin, Klingon, Italian and englisch(from german) and i once lost my streak

klingon, in Duolingo?

Empire of Caldrasa wrote:No but i started Japanese, chinese, latin, Klingon, Italian and englisch(from german) and i once lost my streak

East Asian Languages? That's literally impossible because unlike western languages, where you have letters that can be put together to make new words, you have to memorize EVERY SINGLE UNIQUE CHARACTER.

It's not as difficult as it seems, it's quite easy, but Japanese is suffering, 3 alphabets united

Grande pudimland wrote:klingon, in Duolingo?

Yes thats so cool

Weeklingz Federation wrote:East Asian Languages? That's literally impossible because unlike western languages, where you have letters that can be put together to make new words, you have to memorize EVERY SINGLE UNIQUE CHARACTER.

East Asian languages, because f*ck you and everything you wished to learn.

Empire of Caldrasa wrote:Yes thats so cool

I didn't know there was that, interesting but it shows that they really prefer to teach a Star Trek language than fix the mistakes of courses from other languages

Atlas-Preussen wrote:East Asian languages, because f*ck you and everything you wished to learn.

What fuc* are you trying to say? It probably doesn't seem like what you really intend

Whatever i want a coffee

Empire of Caldrasa wrote:Whatever i want a coffee

I want dirt.

I want peace

Atlas-Preussen wrote:I want dirt.

Why would you want dirt???

I feel bored right now, what can i do?

G' night guys

Empire of Caldrasa wrote:Why would you want dirt???

I'm a simple man. Give me a bit of dirt and I'll be happy. And I'll also come up with a whole story regarding the dirt, but that's just a side effect.

Atlas-Preussen wrote:I'm a simple man. Give me a bit of dirt and I'll be happy. And I'll also come up with a whole story regarding the dirt, but that's just a side effect.

Your dirt is my duck song

Weeklingz Federation wrote:East Asian Languages? That's literally impossible because unlike western languages, where you have letters that can be put together to make new words, you have to memorize EVERY SINGLE UNIQUE CHARACTER.

korean hangul and japanese katakana/hiragana don’t work like that, you can sound things out just like with the latin alphabet.

korean hanja, chinese characters, and japanese kanji aren’t as bad as people like to make it seem either. once you know the basics, you can read the more complex ones based off of the pieces it’s built off of. context clues also make it easier to read, as opposed to maybe english where the words don’t normally tell you what a word means unless you know its linguistic history

the myth that you need to know thousands of characters to read a newspaper isn’t close at all

Weeklingz Federation wrote:East Asian Languages? That's literally impossible because unlike western languages, where you have letters that can be put together to make new words, you have to memorize EVERY SINGLE UNIQUE CHARACTER.

Not as big of a problem, in my case I just need to relearn the alphabet (if I start with it) but I've been interested in learning Hebrew because of my Israeli family which speak it (they all speak english but the point of learning languages is to impress natives)

Sanjurika wrote:korean hangul and japanese katakana/hiragana don’t work like that, you can sound things out just like with the latin alphabet.

korean hanja, chinese characters, and japanese kanji aren’t as bad as people like to make it seem either. once you know the basics, you can read the more complex ones based off of the pieces it’s built off of. context clues also make it easier to read, as opposed to maybe english where the words don’t normally tell you what a word means unless you know its linguistic history

the myth that you need to know thousands of characters to read a newspaper isn’t close at all

It the world of the language I know Russian🇷🇺
It a new world and Don't Tell it to the USA Government pls

UU-R-ANN-UUUUUUU What the best our people

Stefoland wrote:Not as big of a problem, in my case I just need to relearn the alphabet (if I start with it) but I've been interested in learning Hebrew because of my Israeli family which speak it (they all speak english but the point of learning languages is to impress natives)

I’m Israeli, could help!
And although we are taught Hebrew in school, so many people here are too dumb to understand
(There is a teacher crisis and the school system is trash anyways) but I lived in London so I could easily help

I forgot NationStates exists

Serturasi wrote:No no, I’m the wrong one
How do you know habibi?

I sometimes watch arabic comedy

Empire of Caldrasa wrote:He is new, be nice to him, he probably just forgot. You are way to primitive to say something like that

O F F E N S I V E !

I feel myself like... Idk, smth bad

Name 0 wrote:

O F F E N S I V E !

P R I M I T I V E !

Uranu wrote:It the world of the language I know Russian🇷🇺
It a new world and Don't Tell it to the USA Government pls

UU-R-ANN-UUUUUUU What the best our people

You russian?

Empire of Caldrasa wrote:P R I M I T I V E !

Screw you.

Stefoland wrote:Your dirt is my duck song

A duck walked up to a lemonade stand... Or something like that

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