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>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!

Read this shit some damn time:
4chanint.fandom.com/wiki/The_Official_Zig Forums_How_to_Learn_A_Foreign_Language_Guide_Wiki

Totally not a virus, but rather, lots of free books on languages:
mega.nz/#F!x4VG3DRL!lqecF4q2ywojGLE0O8cu4A

Lots of books on linguistics of various kinds, as well as language courses:
mega.nz/#F!Ad8DkLoI!jj_mdUDX_ay-8D9l3-DbnQ

Check this pastebin for plenty of language resources as well as some nice image guides:
pastebin.com/ACEmVqua

Torrents with more resources than you'll ever need for 30 plus languages:
yuki.la/t/796928

List of trackers for most language learning packs:
files.catbox.moe/nmrn8x.txt

MEGA archive with language torrents:
mega.nz/folder/hV4l2bIK#fovrQdShIXkA-MGTG40nKQ

Ukrainianon's list of commercial courses from rutracker.org:
pastebin.com/3EWMhSPN

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?
Old Aramaic
>What language should I learn?
Sanskrit

Last thread Old challenges

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youtube.com/c/ChatPatwah
youtu.be/hNM-BE4xAyo
jamaicanpatwah.com/dictionary
jamaicantranslator.com
twitter.com/SFWRedditImages

Learning Jamaican Patois right now because it's the closest language to English that could reasonably be considered a separate language and not just a unique dialect

Post your resources, I always wanted to learn it.

Language Challenge: Nite Life Edition

Let's get some fine clothes.
We need a tape recorder for special music.
It's going to be hard to find it, especially in this city.
This club is always full, let's find another place.
We need a convertible car.
Let's dance.
Where did you put the alcohol? What do you mean with "I don't drink alcohol"?
Are you going to bring your girl?
Drink at least a can of beer.
Yo, taxi driver, we are hungry, find some drive thru so we can eat.
Puke outside of the car dummy.
I know the language of love, do you?
Go ask that girl out, she seems cute.
What is your phone number?
It is five-one-oh five-five-five nine-six-nine-six, got that?
Ask the DJ to change that music, it's very boring.

youtube.com/c/ChatPatwah
youtu.be/hNM-BE4xAyo
jamaicanpatwah.com/dictionary
jamaicantranslator.com

These are good for formal learning, but if you speak standard English patois is close enough to pick up through watching Jamaican youtubers and following Jamaican social media accounts. They dance between full patois and Jamaican English a lot, which can make learning patois both easier and harder, because you don't know whether it's a patois word or an English word. For example, in jamaican English the word for spider is "Spaidah" but in full patois it's "anansa"

tfw no purple haired condescending bitch language teacher/partner

based, gl

Allons acheter quelques vêtements nouveaux
Nous nécessite une magnétophone pour le musique spéciale
Ce club toujours est très plein du personé, allons trouver un autre club.
Nous nécessite d’une voiture convertible.
Allons danse
Boire une bière au moins
Qui est votre numéro de téléphone?
Skipped some that I didn’t know, hope I did good.

I want to learn Faroese, I found plenty of resources in English, but there’s better resources in Danish, should I learn danish and then learn Faroese?

Danish is spoken by more people if memory serves, but if you're adamant about Faroese, Icelandic is pretty similar. There's a few differences between the two, but imo you could find more resources/places to use Icelandic.

Mi ĵus elŝutis el libgen na Toki Pona La Lingvo de Bono. Mi bedaŭregas, Sonja Lang - mi estas nur malriĉa universitata studanto, sed kiam mia muzika aŭ iu ajn el miaj vojoj futuraj min pliriĉigos, mi vin dankos iel.

You actually found plenty of sources for Faroese? I thought it was one of the harder languages to find resources for

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.i ke'e

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why are united states anons so inclined to learning conlangs?

Learn what?

Constructed Languages

There's just a lot of burgers on the internet. For a long time, France was probably the center of the Esperantujo.

Pop culture, with Game of Thrones, LOTR & Star Trek
>zomg!!1!!1! Star trek is soooo kewl!!! I HAEV to learn Klingon!!!

Most conlangers aren't Klingonists.

Allons acheter des bons vêtements
Il faut un recorder de cassette pour musique spéciale
Ça ira être difficile à trouver, specialement à cette ville
Ce club est toujours bondé, allons trouver un autre lieu
Nous avons besoin d'une voiture conversible
allons danser
Où as-tu mis l'alcool ? Qu'est-ce que tu veux dire avec "Je ne bois pas de l'alcool" ?
Tu vas emmener ta petite amie?
Bois au moins une canette de bière
Yo, Taxi, nous avons faime, trouve quelque drive-thru afin que nous pourrions manger
Dégueule dehors de la voiture retard
Je sais la langue de l'amour, et toi ?
Va demander laquelle fille-là a sortir, elle semble mignone
Quel est ton numéro de téléphone ?
C'est cinq-un-null cinq-cinq-cinq neuf-six-neuf-six, t'a pris ça?
Demande le DJ à changer cette musique, c'est très ennuyeuse.


That was hard.

Have you been on one dick?

Most conlangers aren’t getting laid either.

Zamenhof had multiple kids. One of his grandkids passed away pretty recently I think.

Obv, that's just an example -- if you want to get more specific, it would probably be something like this
Dothraki -- dude GoT is so cool
Klingon -- dude Star Trek is so cool
Elvish langs -- dude LOTR is so cool (and maybe JRRT too)
Star Wars langs -- dude I'm a super turbo nerd
Ido/Volapük -- we're still relevant!!
Esperanto -- we can still definitely be a global language
Globasa -- let's share it over the internet, that'll def catch on
Linguists who make their own conlangs -- varies from based to absolute cringe

TL:DR, conlangers are either turbo nerds, hobbyists, or professional linguists

At least quenya and sindarin sound and look pretty nice

A lot of the language seemed really natural too, words like "mordor" and "morghul" seem like pretty basic things, but they actually have meaning -- "dark land" and "dark magic" respectively

Yeh I'm familiar with some of the words through reading hobbit, lotr, unfinished tales and silmarillion and having some autism to find amusement in glancing through the dictionary therein

Because Tolkien was a linguist and knew what he was doing.

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I had a dream where I was speaking Russian in my head with ease, and I turned my alarm off and stayed asleep because I wanted to keep speaking it. But I can't remember anything I said and can't remember if I actually refused to wake up because of it. It might have been a dream within a dream where I was speaking gibberish and thinking it was hot shit.