> Byddaf yn eich hela cyn bo hir, anifail budr basiert
Brandon Morgan
New bread so posting again
I started learning Serbian not that long ago and I'm not going to lie, I only learned for like 3 days and stopped because I was not in the mood. I might go to Croatia next year though and I was wondering. Serbian and Croatian are almost the same language but I'm sure there are some differences. If I were to start learning again, should I get new books so that I'm learning Croatian or will I be fine if I stick to Serbian? Will they still completely understand me?
>inb4 they speak English, no need to learn Serbo-croatian
>noo not the diacritics Idc about them bro and obviously not ssxon
William Cooper
The Welsh anthem (even though it isn't really an official one) is pretty kino. Better than the Einheitsbrei around the rest of the world anyway.
Nicholas Brown
Don't waste more money. You'll be fine.
Ryder Williams
>twitter screencap thread ISHYGDDT
Bentley Ross
Easy: >Where is the hospital? >Yes, I have insurance, here is my card number: nine five six twenty. >What is the emergency number? >He has a very bad cough. >It hurts here and on my big toe, doctor can you help me?
Medium: >You should always finish your course of antibiotics, if you don't you will be putting other people at risk, because the bacteria builds resistance. >Schizophrenia is a treatable disease, so you should take your pills each day! Or else you will suffer hallucinations and you might hurt yourself. >My bone was so badly broken that they needed to operate and put in screws to make sure my bones stays in place.
>Hard: >Cardiac surgery, or cardiovascular surgery, is surgery on the heart or great vessels performed by cardiac surgeons. It is often used to treat complications of ischemic heart disease (for example, with coronary artery bypass grafting); to correct congenital heart disease; or to treat valvular heart disease from various causes, including endocarditis, rheumatic heart disease, and atherosclerosis. It also includes heart transplantation. >Red blood cells (RBC) contain hemoglobin, and supply the cells of the body with oxygen. White blood cells are not commonly used during transfusion, but they are part of the immune system, and also fight infections. Plasma is the "yellowish" liquid part of blood, which acts as a buffer, and contains proteins and important substances needed for the body's overall health. Platelets are involved in blood clotting, preventing the body from bleeding. Before these components were known, doctors believed that blood was homogeneous. Because of this scientific misunderstanding, many patients died because of incompatible blood transferred to them.
The hard challenges require a bit too much specialised knowledge imo but easy and medium are good But who knows? Maybe we have polyglot surgeons here
Liam Edwards
As the bong said, the hard part is beyond hard in my opinion. Some natives wouldn't even know what "platelets" are. The rest is good though, thanks for writing it up.
Matthew Torres
Gayreek niggas always be mad about bros learning Latin. Chuds of the classics.
Jayden Kelly
Is watching JOI videos in my TL a good form of comprehensible input?