Language learners here
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Language learners here
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All the shitty generals and /Lang/ is the one that gets no replies.
Because learning another language if you know English is not worth it.
I think /lang/ is best suited for people just starting to learn a lang. I think once you get over the bump of starting a new lang, the rest is just practicing and accumulated learning. There are better places to that than /lang/ (such as the region specific generals)
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>he is singing a song full of English with perfect pronunciation
really?
Well I've heard far worse to be fair
Going to create a page for Dutch grammar on the wiki. Any advice?
Am I a brainlet for not understanding the grammar behind a language? I have no problem picking it up through listening to people speak and seeing it written, but I just can't understand the fucking grammar
t. someone learning German and Spanish
Macron is talking to Congress right now
Periscope Livestream
pscp.tv
Does anyone here have experience learning a language aswell as something else at the same time? like if you were in university studying something while learning a language?
The reason being I am going to be in that situation soon and I was wondering what was it like, is it confusing, is it more slow and difficult to learn the same amount of work without the other thing?
I dont want to confuse myself of push myself to much you know.
Macron is so hot, his French accent is sexy
Like what, studying engineering and learning German simultaneously?
So I started using Duolingo for Polish and its definitely helping with my noun game. Is there even a preferred order of learning the cases?
I work with a lot of people from around Europe and to be honest, it is nice to say the odd bit in different languages and even to learn another. There are some great languages out there too, it is quite fun.
I am on a fashion course at the moment, as well as working a full-time job and learning Lithuanian and Polish. You have to distrubute time 'fairly', you should not stress yourself out over it.
What, you mean you're learning how to sew?
Yeah. I can kinda sew already but the enhanced knowledge is great; fashion design is a lot more interesting than I though it would be.
Are you also getting an error message when you try to post non-mobile?
you mean like all the non anglophone in the world ?
I learn two languages at univ, and do a bit of the third one when I have time (If I was more efficient I could seriously learn the third but I'm not). And I have accounting, law, business lectures... it's not even a hard major really... When I was in philosophy it was harder and I had English lectures too
No.
Yeah I agree with Swiss guy, for people who are not total beginners there isn't much to do in this board apart from procrastinating. We should dump content, useful links and actual advices that are not the bland statements that every language teacher makes. I wanted to talk about linguistic, rare languages and things like that also but it doesn't seem to interest people.
can some anglo explain the differences here to me? Are all of these gramatically correct?
she said that they were fucking
she has said that they were fucking
she has said that they had fucked
she said that they had fucked
she said that they fucked
she has said that they fucked
she said that they had been fucking
she has said that they had been fucking
she said they have fucked
she has said that they have fucked
she said that they have been fucking
she has said that they have been fucking
she was saying that they had been fucking
she was saying that they have been fucking
she was saying that they were fucking
she was saying that they fucked
she was saying that they have fucked
she was saying that they had fucked
she has said that they have been having sex
she has said that they had been having sex
she said that they have been having sex
she said that they had been having sex
she said that they had sex
she has said that they had sex
she has said that they were having sex
she said that they were having sex
she has said that they have had sex
she said that they have had sex
she was saying that they have been having sex
she was saying that they had been having sex
she was saying that they have had sex
she was saying that they were having sex
I believe they're all correct.