>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? No >What is the most useful language? English. >What language should I learn? Old English.
« Il y a peut-être des NÈGRES ici, se dit-il. C'est la première fois que je mets les pieds dans ce quartier. Il pourrait y avoir des NÈGRES de partout. » Le vent frais sur son torse nu lui procurait une sensation agréable. « JE DÉTESTE LES NÈGRES », pensa-t-il. Sweet Dreams are Made of These retentissait dans sa voiture au point de la faire vibrer, tandis que le vin à 9 $ circulait dans ses veines épaisses et puissantes, noyant sa peur (justifiée) des minorités une fois la nuit tombée. « Quand on a une voiture, on peut aller où on veut », se dit-il à voix haute.
smaze /smeJz/ — n. A mixture of smoke and haze. >“Long after the neighborhood streets are swept clean of firecracker and pyrotechnics debris, the health risks brought by the acrid smaze linger inside the microscopic corners of the human body and the environment.”
Do you have a similar word in your native or target language?
Cameron Rivera
>voca.ro/ahhNiIPtHKv Hey, it's not that bad, Swedanon! I'm glad you read out loud my translation of that famous post. Be careful with the word "vent"; you pronounced it like "vin", but "en" and "in" should sound different.
>Hey, it's not that bad, Swedanon! :D >I'm glad you read out loud my translation of that famous post. I'm glad you made the translation in the first place. Due to Corona I have no one to practice French with (I normally speak some French with my grandma) so I'm happy for a chance to do so. Nice choice of text too. >Be careful with the word "vent"; you pronounced it like "vin", but "en" and "in" should sound different. Damn you're right, I really did pronounce it like "vin". I can't just mix up nasal vowels like this, that's pretty dumb. Thanks a lotfor pointing it out bro. Is my "vent" good here? voca.ro/hUxNQnNEgRS
>I don't believe you. >Get off my property right now. >Why has the train stopped? >These last few days have been rough for him. >Your writing is impossible to read.
Medium
>The performance is starting in ten minutes, and you still haven't learnt your lines?! >Do you want to contribute to the discussion? Call in with the number shown on screen. >They claim that they're excited to begin work on the new project, but somehow I doubt it. >It's crucial that you all keep this information to yourselves. >If you cooperate, it might be possible to come to some agreement.
Easy
>From next month onwards, embezzlement of public funds will become a capital offence. >The historical artefacts contained within this museum provide invaluable insights into our ancestors' perception of the world around them. >Prior to the crackdown, it was the shady backstreets of the city wherein most commerce was really being conducted. >Hardly anyone ever does the hard ones anyway so what's the point. >While at this point we cannot formally countenance your methods, know that your successes have been noted.