Makes me think of the old joke-
3 languages? Trilingual
2 languages? Bilingual
1 language? American
Makes me think of the old joke-
3 languages? Trilingual
2 languages? Bilingual
1 language? American
I speak fluent English and French and know a passable amount of Japanese.
I'm learning hobo symbols now![]()
Fuck yes, time to learn a language!
1 language = monolingual.
2 of the same language = homolingual.
Fixing my horrible spanish and lernen Deutsch!
this is only vocab, it's the grammar that is like smashing your face into a wall repeatedly and noticing how much you might try you will never reach the satisfaction of ending your life using this wall
It's a joke. I'm american, I am also fluent in French and learning spanish.
It's really useful if you're in Latin at school, now. Time to start acing every test for the rest of my life.
I think i'll learn french
lime-ogre
that is a good way to remember limoger
All i could think after getting to limoger was 'fuck off shrek'
Time to learn Russian
Hopefully you have some good resources. I bought an entire textbook on learning Japanese, I'm just using the site to expand my vocabulary so maybe I can actually form coherent sentences.
Hopefully I can expand from bilingual-ish to trilingual. French and Spanish at the same time seems like a good challenge.
Nice, I've wanted to learn swedish for a while now.
Its still around. They are in a very exclusive beta.
Finally can learn German as my 4th language.
Gonna be proud to have my nationality be the second language I also learn.
This could be cool. I have a hard time retaining vocabulary for foreign languages despite having a pretty good memory.
From three years of french, I retained all of one years worth. I think its time to learn spanish. (I know some from working fast food. )
by the way this isn't really how language acquisition works.
you can definitely use this to practice and to expand vocabulary of languages that you already know somewhat, but you won't learn a new language just from doing this
Really useful to memorize vocabulary and learn an occasional new word, but completely useless for grammatical stuff. I'll probably show it to my German teacher to help out since it's free and has a pretty sleek UI and customizable lists and whatnot. Definitely helps short-term memory.
Like people have said, this isn't a free Rosetta Stone. It's just to help you learn some foreign vocabulary. Don't expect anything else from it.
Finally, I have a chance to actually do better in spanish. Thanks for the share.
Im having aburrido
This seems useful for learning Mandarin since it has really easy grammar from what I've heard.
Doing the french course. While I doubt it'll let me talk like a native, it'll make getting around and recognising words a whole lot easier when I'm there.
Does it teach me how to understand 16-year-old-girl-IM-speak?
It's still very helpful.
lyk, n0
Can it help me become cunnilingual?
No but a mustache can, ladies love mustache rides
To dismiss
I FUCKING LOVE LEARNING
I don't recommend the featured Japanese courses, as they focus on the Hiragana/Katakana readings, and don't test you on the Kanji readings. Essentially it means you'll probably end up having to relearn all the words with the Kanji readings to actually be able to read proper Japanese. I'm trying to find a better one on that site, but if anyone else knows of one, post it.
isn't that a bit obvious
Can anyone tell my why other* languages have a prefix on a objects gender, or you include it in the word it eludes me, pretty much every mechanical thing in english is known as a female, but we don't use anything when saying it by its self, it's just "car"?
Thanks so much OP, this shit is addicting.
I use it to exercise and stimulate my memory and for expanding my English vocabulary. Already working pretty fine I must say!
If you want to learn a new language then I would recommend Rosetta Stone. Shit was extremely helpful when I was (but to no real extent) learning Russian at school, but it probably works without taking any classes.
Going HK so I've started using this.
Edited:
But I'm going to go there are be like "HORSE LADLE EARTH CHILD"
latin grammar is okay, takes some getting used to but I find it quite logical (you have some exceptions)
apparently not to everyone
some people in this thread seem convinced that this will make them bilingual