when native speakers drop a bunch of words n sounds and u have no idea what theyre saying
occasionally subtle
trying on a metaphor

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when native speakers drop a bunch of words n sounds and u have no idea what theyre saying

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sarang
(verb) An untranslatable Korean word, sarang is described as the desire to want to spend your life with someone until death. (via wordsnquotes)
i love people who are passionate about something. whether it is science or a new drama or cute pens or languages or music, please don’t feel like you would annoy people with it. you’ll never annoy me.
#iglc #instagramlanguagechallenge 🇫🇷Day 5, French! I made another video because the other one was too long. I really need to practice my French, I have hardly used it since the end of the semester and have been spending most of my time on Spanish and Italian 🙈 #langblr #languages #polyglot #multilingual #french #learnfrench #studygram #studyspo #studyinspriation #languagelearning #languagelover #language #linguistics #languagestudy
Portuguese: okay spanish we have to say we like something how do we do that?
Spanish: idk... hey! why don't we say it tastes to us!
Portuguese: are you sure?
Spanish: yeah it's perfect!
Portuguese: okay... but now what to we do when we need to say what something tastes like?
Spanish: let's say that it knows to something!
Portuguese: ...
Spanish: ...
Portuguese: fuck it whatever sure

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Me: What's the conjugation for tenir, 1st person singular in French?
Brain: Ummmm...pretty sure it's tengo.
Me: Uhh, no. That's Spanish, and it's tener, but thanks.
Brain: OOOH, I GOT IT, IT'S DEFINITELY TENHO.
Me: Fam, that's Portuguese...and isn't it ter?
Brain (now slightly peeved): Is it maybe je tiens?
Me: Yes! That's it...now using it in my sentence...Wait, shit, we use avoir in French.....
I have a new phone
Me: that keyboard sucks
Bf: why?
Me: I can only set up 5 languages
Bf: who needs to use more than 6 languages on their phone?
Me: Well, me
im back-ish! wll be on when i can, but ill set a queue to stay active :)
Mam nadzieję, że jesteś szczęśliwy, lubię jak ludzie są szczęśliwi xoxo <3
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Mõned vead on liiga hea, et neid ainult ühe korra elus teha... (Estonian)
i dont remember the precident for this but thanks for the quote(?)

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Halló and how are you ?
good and you!
hi i'm reaally sorry if you get asked this alot but i couldn't see it in your faq, i was just wondering what age you started to learn icelandic? i saw you're around about my age and you aren't native so i'm just curious how long it took you to get to this level
i started leanring at 13.5 qand actively learned for like a year and a half
French native: alors tu peux parler en francais? ;)
Me: Bah ouais, bien sure!
French native: *rapid fire slang that you can only learn in actual France*
Me: ah, eh, je ne suis, uhh, pas, tres bon a ce...langue? *faints*
when ure an advanced language learner and a beginner complains to u about the complicated grammar that u once had to learn many years ago
Okay but how do people who don’t speak German live their lives without “boahh ey”

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I think one of the most important things my teachers stressed when it came to writing texts was that you should use connectives - your essay/text/whatever will be easier to read if you don’t start every sentence with “and” and actually connect your sentences. So here are a few words you can use to structure your text.
I’ve had to start learning Latin for my course and it turns out that learning an ancient language is pretty different to learning a modern one.
When I started Spanish I started off with colours and stuff.
In Latin we’ve gone straight into this
“THE TROJANS ATTACKED THE GREEK SHIPS AND BURNT THEM. HECTOR KILLED PATROCLUS WITH A SPEAR.”
I can’t tell you my name in Latin but I can explain murder very well