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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? Whatever language gets you easiest access to cunny
Last Thread Challenge Unanswered Challenges French Weeb Shit The rest of the Challenges seemed to have replies but feel free to link them and to make new challenges.
I know spanish and english, what language should I learn now and why?
John Rogers
What's your favorite books/tv/video games/movies that come from non-spanish/non-english speaking countries?
Cooper Jenkins
>what language should I learn German
>why It's close enough to English to be familiar, while sundered far enough to be different
Julian Myers
new challenge pls
Owen Collins
>majored in uyghur in college >no job prospects so going to grad school but at least i can speak a meme lang
Samuel Scott
based
Aaron Morris
Why did you decide to major in it?
Nolan Jones
retard got what he deserved
Xavier Edwards
I've been studying a language for about 6 months now and when I watch something in the target language with subtitles on I feel like I read more than I listen. I've been turning them off lately, at least for one viewing.
Austin Green
My gf is Uyghur and I wanted to learn a unique language
Logan Davis
learning korean hanja is actually fun, because it unlocks so many connections between words and even languages
Nathaniel Robinson
What language, and what shows are you watching?
Mason Carter
Russian it is then, thanks
Maybe I'll do german next
Nicholas Johnson
You're learning to create threads by INPOOOT Thank you!! What about the -unta suffix? I went to my dictionary and when it's added to talvi, it becomes hibernate/hibernation Romance and Germanic/Scandi languages would be easiest. What language(s) do you personally like the most? It makes all the difference Making one in a minute
Colton Stewart
Officer 4N0N, it's time for your baseline challenge
Easy: Recite your baseline. Do they keep you in a cell? Have you ever been in an institution?
Medium: What's it like to be filled with dread? Do you feel there's a part of you that's missing? What's it like to hold your child in your arms?
Hard: In blood, black nothingness began to spin. What's it like to hold the hand of someone you love? When you're not performing your duties do they keep you in a little box?
Russian. It's kind of mix of stuff. A lot of youtube videos in Russian with the Russian subtitles on. Also I use that Russian Film Hub site to watch some random movies with Russian subtitles on.
Carter Turner
French speakers: What are the most common formats for questions? I see three: inversion, normal order with rising intonation, and "est-ce que." Which are most common? Isn't inversion considered more formal?
Liam Mitchell
killed by the janny
Kevin Price
I'm going to make a new one here in a minute, but I'm changing the subject so hopefully it doesn't slide again
Jason Jenkins
Did he set it so you can't have more than one thread at once?
Angel Hernandez
Icelandanon I've decided to put off learning your language for a bit, Finnish is really time consuming -- I'll come back to it another day wdym this thread is fine, no?
Hunter Ward
kek it was, played Shadow of Chernobyl for the first time recently and really liked it, I was left wanting more but my shitty Thinkpad can't run the newer games so instead I watches HBO's Chernobyl series and I loved it, it's now probably my favorite TV series ever.
Lincoln Lewis
That wouldn't really explain how we had 4 /lang/ threads earlier this week I don't think
Kayden Rogers
It's not a suffix in that case. It's just a word "talviuni" (hibernation) in the partitive case. Literally "winter sleep"
Nukkua talviunta = to hibernate
But you can see -nta suffix in words like "leivonta", "arvonta", "ammunta" (baking, lottery, shooting sports)
Those words are all rooted from a verb, bit like -ing suffix in English
Leipoa (to bake) -> leivonta (baking)
Jason Kelly
When/if you get a new computer you should also try Metro, good books as well. Just don't go in expecting to get a STALKER fix, I did that and never fully appreciated Metro for what it was for a long time as a result. Also the newer games are well worth playing, Call of Pripyat is leagues ahead of SoC in gameplay refinement, tried SoC again today and was amazed by how clunky it was and how unbearable the headbobbing is if you don't disable it.