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Front Page - Fluent in 3 months - Language Hacking and Travel Tips
Have confident conversations in weeks instead of years! // You can be confident at speaking any language. I’m Benny the Irish Polyglot, and I’m here to help you be confident in speaking a second language. I’m a fun-loving, globe-trotting Irish guy who’s able to have confident conversations in many languages. Over the past 10 years, I’ve developed …
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CYPRIEN - LE HATER
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Le Serveur | The Waiter (Greg Romano)
English subtitles if you click on "cc"
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Petite histoire des robots en 4 minutes
La création de robots capables de dépasser les humains n’est plus seulement une idée de science-fiction, elle est devenue réalité.
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What Are The Hardest Languages To Learn? [INFOGRAPHIC]
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The 100 Most Important Japanese Words You Should Know - Tofugu
Jump starting your language ability means using Japanese words. And not just any Japanese words. Japanese words used often, frequently, and a lot.
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Language Levels (Greg's Reflections)
An explanation of the different terms for describing someone's ability to use a language (L2, B1, heritage speaker...)
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/t/NonEnglish
A tribe to discuss how Snapzu should handle languages other than English.
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“It’s Raining Husbands” and Other Idioms Translated into Different Languages - Lingholic
How do idiomatic expressions across the world compare? And why does it rain "cats and dogs" in English, but, of all things, "old hags" in Dutch?!
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Language Learning: Hobby or Obsession?
Some people learn languages for fun, others do it for work, yet still others do it because language learning is their obsession. Where do we draw the line?
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Lawless French - Free French lessons and language tools from Laura K. Lawless
Free French lessons and language tools from Laura K. Lawless, including verb conjugations and bilingual articles to help you improve your reading and listening comprehension.
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Vie de merde : Vos histoires de la vie quotidienne
Ma vie c'est de la merde, et je vous emmerde. Partagez vos petits malheurs et drôles d'histoires de la vie quotidienne sur VDM.
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The secret history of “Y’all”: The murky origins of a legendary Southern slang word
The phrase "y'all" might not simply be the shortened form of "you all" — but something far more complex
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Meet the man who invents languages for a living
David J. Peterson has crafted languages for TV shows and films — even a whole language for a single giant, in Game of Thrones. For him, every language is a balance of the technical and the artistic.
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Do languages influence our way of thinking?
Each language forces you to think in a slightly different way. There are many concepts that can be expressed easily in one language but not in another. The first thing people think of when asked about differences in vocabulary used in different languages is just isolated words, such as English having no equivalent to the German word Schadenfreude, which means “pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others”.
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Video claims that if you can read a certain font, you are probably not Japanese
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Watch girl's face light up as Santa uses sign language in M'bro
Father Christmas and the girl were at the Cleveland Centre in a scene almost straight from Christmas movie Miracle on 34th Street
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paralleltext.io
Learn languages by reading books on paralleltext.io. See translation for sentences and listen in parallel in many different languages.
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List of multilingual presidents of the United States
Of the 44 presidents of the United States, at least half have displayed proficiency in speaking or writing a language other than English. Of these, only one, Martin Van Buren, learned English as his second language; his first language was Dutch. Four of the earliest presidents were multilingual, with John Adams and Thomas Jefferson demonstrating proficiency in a number of foreign languages.
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You’re already learning languages like a baby (Don't be fooled)
No language-learning program knows what it’s talking about when they say they can show you how to learn a language like a baby. There’s no other way.
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