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sinceyesterday · 3 months
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fraisefille33 · 11 days
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Yes, I 100% use learning new languages as an excuse to rewatch my childhood favourite TV shows and movies. Because this way nobody is allowed to judge. It’s educational.
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truthem · 1 year
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i posted this on langtwt but no one likes to respond to me there so…
fellows on langblr, does anyone else have the issue of knowing words when they’re spoken/when you read them in your TL, but can’t recall them when you want to use them???
i have this issue with korean and spanish which is my main problem when i go to speak them or when writing (also why i haven’t been blogging in spanish or korean)
is it just a me problem or is it normal???
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bingewatchintilldawn · 10 months
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As a bilingual person, I realised that my handwriting is terrible in my native language AND second language...
Soooo I got curious
!!Please reblog for more answers!!
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that-dumbass-rabbit · 5 months
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Question for people learning English, what pronunciation do you learn? Cuz like "route" can be pronounced "root" or "rowt" and how do you not get confused when you hear the other pronunciation? Imagine you learn one pronunciation and then you go to America in a place that has the other one only...that's crazy
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everlastinghistory · 15 days
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I think I just found my best idea yet for language learning.
I was listening to the German version of one of the songs from Tangled cause I needed the audio for a video on my TikTok and then I got the song stuck in my head. But not in English. Yet I still knew what everything meant.
I know Disney songs so well that I can use them to pick up on vocabulary in other languages.
How did I not think of this before?
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loveislanduk · 9 months
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james potter sort of fluent in three languages because his parents were over achievers but not super fluent bc they weren't THAT good... he can't think of the word .. does he know it in this language? does he know it at all?
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god-above-all · 3 months
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anyone got any tips to learn polish?
i’m already doing spanish and french gcse (and ambitions to take them further) and speak english so i guess this will be my 4th, thinking about doing it for my dofe skill, i want to be a nurse and its the most common second language in the uk so im hoping it will help me communicate. just doing duolingo and falou atm, help me bc idk what im doing it would be really appreciated any tips and tricks
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number1yisuchongfan · 11 months
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🐀📝HELLO ALL TO MY TUMBLR PAGE!
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My name is Reminder! Or you can just call me Rem/Rat/Remy/Rémy for short!
I’m a mixed German-Mexican Latino, and I know 3 languages at the moment. French, English, and German, and I someday wanna learn Spanish! I know English and French the most! Salut!! Hallo!!
I’m a transmasc-nonbinary, aromantic lesbian + a bunch of micro labels but those are the main ones! My pronouns are They/It/Rat (English), Iel/Iels (French), and Es/Ihm (German)
I’m have chronic pain, adhd, autism, and I tend to get sick often so I post about that; that’s why.
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I’m really outgoing and love to talk about my special interests like:
Bioshock
Team Fortress 2 and Team Fortress Classic
Fallout
The Last of Us
Horror movies (Chucky and Hellraiser in particular)
Star Wars (Movies and Tv Shows)
Poppy Playtime
Five Nights at Freddy’s
Arcane
Disco Elysium
And so much more!!
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I’m an artist, writer, editor, and cosplayer. I have a tiktok, ao3, ofc a tumblr, and a discord:
Discord: idontunderstand_dis
TikTok: idontunderstand_art2
Ao3: idontunderstand_writing
Twitter/X: remtheratreal
I often just use this account to shitpost, show off my art, reblog stuff I find funny, and talk with the communities on here. A lot of people are scared of this platform when they shouldn’t be, it’s a very fun place and I hope more people realize that <3
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daydreamtoropova · 5 months
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Ciao!
Time to learn my third language from Duolingo! (Help me.)
Arrivederci because I need to learn Italiano.
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fraisefille33 · 12 days
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I feel moderately dumb doing kids worksheets (especially with how many tries this took me for how simple it is…) but I know logically I have to start somewhere.
I don’t enjoy the feeling dumber than a toddler part though.
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truthem · 1 year
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How I immerse myself in Korean and Spanish
한국어 (Korean)
I think I’m doing so good in Korean because I’m constantly watching things in Korean and exposing myself to the language.
1. K-pop
I’m such a big K-pop fan and it really helps my learning process. If I didn’t enjoy K-pop I don’t think Id be able to comprehend half of what I can today.
I watch a lot of “vlogs” from my favorite idols. (My fav to watch are LE SSERAFIM’s vlogs, they’re just really easy for me to understand and entertaining at the same time).
ATEEZ is always doing something and they’re my ult group so I’m just constantly watching them. Recently though I haven’t been watching their stuff so I have a lot to catch up on 😅
The music makes no sense to me because obviously song lyrics aren’t written in conversational everyday Korean so I don’t even really count that as listening comprehension. Every now and then I’ll catch a word I know and get shocked though 🙏
I used to watch V-lives or whatever they’re called now a lot but I can’t focus for that long anymore. (박성화 has the best lego lives)
2. K-Dramas
I don’t watch as many dramas as some people but I feel like they’ve definitely helped me get used to listening to Korean.
I try not to take any phrases or vocab from dramas because it’s a drama… and they’re dramatic 😭
I started watching Business Proposal like a month ago but I got distracted with exams and I stopped watching it with 2 episodes left… (SPOILERS: istg if 하리 and 태무 don’t stay together I’m giving up on everything)
3. Korean Cartoons
I LOVE Learn Korean with Jadoo. I barely understand any of it but it’s helped me a lot with understanding how certain grammar points are used and how certain words are used.
I also like watching Peppa Pig in Korean because the episodes are short and sweet and they’re relatively easy to understand.
I used to watch We Bare Bears in Korean but I watched like every episode they had on YouTube so now I’m rewatching in Spanish. (I genuinely love We Bare Bears, it’s always been the best cartoon out there)
4. Korean News
I like to read a lot of Korean news to help with pronunciation and reading comprehension. It also allows me to find some more specific vocabulary that I would use in describing what I do, what I like, and what I want to do in my future because I can find real stories that are specific to my interests.
5. ASMR
Soy ASMR and Seonghwas ASMR videos have been single-handedly holding my life up. Judy ASMR is also a really good creator. I like to watch like roleplay ASMR like “friend does your makeup for a party” or whatever because it exposes me to more casual vocabulary.
Español (Spanish)
1. Classes
I do take Spanish classes at school so I get over and hour of Spanish immersion in while at school everyday. We mainly use Spanish in the classroom.
2. Spanish Documentaries
I’m a bit more advanced in Spanish than I am in Korean so I prefer to watch Documentaries as to cartoons.
Documentaries also interest me more than cartoons in some aspects like learning more about different latin cultures, hearing different accents and dialects, and learning about how other people live.
3. Cartoons
I only really watch We Bare Bears in Spanish because I just like the show, but sometimes Spanish feels like a chore to me or like I’m just learning it to pass a class at this point, so cartoons are a good way to just casually comprehend the language.
4. Spanish News
I found this really good Spanish news for kids website and it’s so incredibly helpful. I’m in the process of making a “Spanish Resources” blog post like I did with Korean so I’ll definitely link that there.
I read the articles out loud to help get more comfortable with speaking, reading and my pronunciation.
They also have a podcast that’s just like a read aloud of the article so after I read the article, I go and listen to the podcast.
The topics are really interesting, too. Like one of them was about this lady bringing her pet pig to the airport to help calm people down??? I wanna go pet a pig wdym????
6. Spanish music
There are no words in the English language to express how much I love Spanish music.
It’s literally just so beautiful.
In class we have broken down various songs, so I can understand music very easily unlike in Korean even if I have to think about the lyrics for a bit.
7. Spanish YouTube videos/ASMR
I watch a lot of “un día en mi vida” type videos and I love ASMR so I watch a lot of those. 🙏
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yellow-lemon-lime · 2 days
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I love living in a trilingual household because once in a while I will do things such as
Saying something to my husband over and over again only to have him respond with "What?" every single time until I finally realize I'm speaking Danish to him. Speaking Danish with my brother on Discord and then turning to talk to my husband and forgetting to switch languages.
Speaking whole sentences with both English, Danish and Finnish words in them, mostly by accident because I don't what the fuck my brain is most times Mentioning my family's cat at least 10 times every day
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hiromicota · 1 year
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It’s occurred to me that I’m not delivering on both parts of my account’s title.
So, here, have a trilingual pun! 
Why is the Sinaloa Cartel so mean?
Because they have no aloha.
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csuitebitches · 2 years
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My Personal Goal Progress and Steps to Achieving Them: Part 4, Languages
Hello there. For today’s article, I decided to talk about what my personal goals are and how I plan to go about reaching them.
I’ve realised that I’ve made a lot of content on creating goals, but I haven’t shown how it works for me with real life examples. Maybe showing this little insight in my life will help you manage your own goals better.
(I’m not going to be discussing about writing articles or playing tennis because honestly, there’s no steps to it. I write what I feel like and I’m yet to start playing tennis again so that has to wait. Jumping to the last part, languages.)
My Goals for 2022-end
* Read 6 books
* Lose 5 inches off my lower waist
* Get rid of acne scars
* 20 Medium articles by the end of the year
* Go back to playing tennis
* Be able to read the language I’m studying fluently
Studying Languages
I’m shit at languages. I really am.
I speak three, but after I moved abroad from my home country I felt that I was losing grasp on my mother tongue. I noticed this because I began substitute words with English vocabulary- and I definitely don’t want to lose a hold on my native tongue.
Here’s what I’m doing to get my roots back and improve them:
* Reading 3 pages out loud. I think reading out loud really helps learning, especially diction.
* Playing language related games from the App Store.
* While I walk/ travel/ in my room, I try to recall the names of items around me in my native language first.
* Listening to podcasts, especially comedic ones.
* Downloading speeches given by famous people in my language, and reading them out loud as if I’m saying them. Similar to the first one, but often speeches carry a lot of emotional impact. I like to watch a speech and then find a copy of it and read it in my way. That way I already know how certain words are pronounced.
* Keeping a personal dictionary in my notes app.
* Going over idioms. Very important.
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