>What language(s) are you learning? >Share language learning experiences! >Ask questions about your target language! >Help people who want to learn a new language! >Participate in translation challenges or make your own! >Make frens!
FAQ U: >How do I learn a language? What is the best way to learn one? How should I improve on certain aspects? Read the damn wiki >Should I learn lang Y so I can learn lang X? Yes >What is the most useful language? none lol >What language should I learn? Snacklish
Why would you create a thread? Keep it non-existent
Carter Bell
I don't want it to die breh this thread is the only reason I still come to this shit website
Evan Edwards
Is describing specifically hot & sunny weather as "oppressive" widespread in English or is this some schizo local/regional thing? When I think about it I've never seen someone from somewhere else on the internet or in media say that.
Landon Nguyen
I've personally never heard anyone say that irl. Sounds like something a tabloid would write to scare boomers or something
Camden Hall
dubs decide what language I learn
Daniel Morris
interslavic
Hudson Robinson
Ithkuil
Jack Lopez
You come here pszez dobe only for, god forbid, /lang/?
Bentley Lewis
Latin
Jace Young
english
Asher Carter
at least people here are doing something somewhat productive with their lives, everywhere else I look everyone just calls each other niggers and faggots while spamming wojaks 24/7 and cries because trannies exist
>'avin a giggle there m8? My favorite native Brit phrase
Evan Adams
I'm too lazy and retarded to write a challenge but have one of the old ones I guess:
>Muh heritage edition >Easy I'm an Irish American. I sent my DNA to a corporation. I can't wait to see my results! My great grandfather moved here from Scotland.
>Medium I'm learning [target language] to get in touch with my roots. I'm also cooking up authentic recipes from the old country. I even wear lederhosen to honour my Bavarian ancestors. Will I be given priority in obtaining Dutch citizenship if I'm part Dutch?
>Hard The idea of a Welsh colony in Argentina was put forward by Michael D. Jones, a Welsh nationalist nonconformist preacher based in Bala, Gwynedd, who had called for a new "little Wales beyond Wales". He spent some years in the United States, where he observed that Welsh immigrants assimilated very quickly compared with other peoples and often lost much of their Welsh identity. Thus, the original proposal was to establish a new Wales overseas where Welsh settlers and their culture would be generally free from foreign domination.