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Luna Moonsilver Diglot Groupie Germany lunaslanglog.wordpreRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5076 days ago 77 posts - 99 votes Speaks: English*, German Studies: Russian, Mandarin, Korean
| Message 17 of 66 18 December 2011 at 9:33pm | IP Logged |
NickJS wrote:
Luna Moonsilver wrote:
NickJS wrote:
Your not the only one with wanderlust...I have it too, especially after seeing what
everyone is learning in the main TAC thread! |
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Argh, yes, exactly! I've put Russian and Korean down on my 'maybe' list for the year,
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now I want to add Farsi and Icelandic, too! D: So many languages, so little time...
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Damn you read my mind! I've been looking at Russian myself today...And ended up putting
more things in my Amazon basket which I clicked to buy by "accident" lol. Oh well...I
think I now have enough books/audio for all the languages I'd ever want to learn!
Although I'm not sure when I'll dabble in the Cantonese/Russian books I've bought as I
want to focus the majority of my energy on Mandarin.
Also, out of curiosity what are your reasons for Icelandic?
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Haha, got to watch out for that on amazon, definitely! I have so many things on my
wishlist, but they're going to have to wait until after December now ;).
Hmm, I'm not so sure about why I want to learn Icelandic. I think I saw a word
somewhere on the forums the other day and it just looked so foreign... All those
vowels! :D (Plus it's supposed to be really hard, and I'm not one to turn down a
challenge.)
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| NickJS Senior Member United Kingdom flickr.com/photos/sg Joined 4957 days ago 264 posts - 334 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
| Message 18 of 66 18 December 2011 at 11:56pm | IP Logged |
JimmyJameskun wrote:
Hmm, I've also never done the TAC before but recently I've grown
an interest to get back into Mandarin. Can I
join, too?
Target languages: Mandarin, Indonesian
I've never done too well with Mandarin in high school but I also could see how
different my work ethic was.
My parents spoke to me in Cantonese but I could always answer back in English, hence I
have a jaded view of
myself with that language that I'd like to overcome. I'm only going to be concentrating
on Mandarin for now
because the materials for Mandarin are much more prevalent and I don't think I'll have
time to stretch into the
Cantonese arena yet.
Indonesian comes with my interest in Indonesian culture within my college campus. I've
been playing around with
lots of Indonesian music and hope to achieve a good speaking efficiency for next year
when I'm applying to a
scholarship to study there. |
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Its fine by me if you would like to join Jimmy and feel free to do some Cantonese at
some point as WingSuet is also going to be doing some.
Also wow, we have quite a selection of languages on this team now!
Luna Moonsilver wrote:
NickJS wrote:
Luna Moonsilver wrote:
NickJS wrote:
Your not the only one with wanderlust...I have it too, especially after seeing what
everyone is learning in the main TAC thread! |
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Argh, yes, exactly! I've put Russian and Korean down on my 'maybe' list for the year,
but
now I want to add Farsi and Icelandic, too! D: So many languages, so little time...
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Damn you read my mind! I've been looking at Russian myself today...And ended up putting
more things in my Amazon basket which I clicked to buy by "accident" lol. Oh well...I
think I now have enough books/audio for all the languages I'd ever want to learn!
Although I'm not sure when I'll dabble in the Cantonese/Russian books I've bought as I
want to focus the majority of my energy on Mandarin.
Also, out of curiosity what are your reasons for Icelandic?
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Haha, got to watch out for that on amazon, definitely! I have so many things on my
wishlist, but they're going to have to wait until after December now ;).
Hmm, I'm not so sure about why I want to learn Icelandic. I think I saw a word
somewhere on the forums the other day and it just looked so foreign... All those
vowels! :D (Plus it's supposed to be really hard, and I'm not one to turn down a
challenge.) |
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I think that's why them implement the wishlist - it creates so much temptation!
That's what I was thinking about Icelandic when you listed it - I've heard is very
hard, however I guess hard is subjective for some ;).
I'm generally one for choosing languages that I can use with people I know though as I
know lots of Chinese/Scandinavian friends, but the large amount of talk of Russian in
the threads recently made me look into it - and damn I like Russian music so much at
the moment, so I think that language is definitely on the hit list for me!
Edited by NickJS on 19 December 2011 at 12:00am
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| WingSuet Triglot Senior Member Sweden Joined 5349 days ago 169 posts - 211 votes Speaks: Swedish*, English, German Studies: Cantonese
| Message 19 of 66 19 December 2011 at 12:07am | IP Logged |
Yeah Jimmy, if you decide to study some Cantonese we could definitely help each other out!
I usually choose languages by the sound of them, which is kind of dangerous since it's difficult to avoid good-sounding languages. There are so many of them!
It will be interesting to see everone's progress in all these languages :)
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| Luna Moonsilver Diglot Groupie Germany lunaslanglog.wordpreRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5076 days ago 77 posts - 99 votes Speaks: English*, German Studies: Russian, Mandarin, Korean
| Message 20 of 66 19 December 2011 at 1:12am | IP Logged |
WingSuet wrote:
I usually choose languages by the sound of them, which is kind of dangerous since it's
difficult to avoid good-sounding languages. There are so many of them!
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That's why I'm so interested in Korean... I watched a K-drama aaaaaages ago and just
fell
in love with the way Korean sounded - it was a bit like Mandarin/Japanese, but with a
mix
of something else too~ Plus, the alphabet is cool as anything :)
NickJS wrote:
I'm generally one for choosing languages that I can use with people I
know though as I
know lots of Chinese/Scandinavian friends, but the large amount of talk of Russian in
the threads recently made me look into it - and damn I like Russian music so much at
the moment, so I think that language is definitely on the hit list for me! |
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Hmm, that is a good way to choose. I toyed with the idea of Polish for a while because
there are a lot of Polish speakers where I live and because I have a part-time job in a
store, I thought it would be useful... but Russian has always been the language I
wanted to learn :) Maaaaaaan, I'm never going to get around to all these, lol!
Edited by Luna Moonsilver on 19 December 2011 at 1:15am
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| NickJS Senior Member United Kingdom flickr.com/photos/sg Joined 4957 days ago 264 posts - 334 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
| Message 21 of 66 19 December 2011 at 1:36am | IP Logged |
Luna Moonsilver wrote:
WingSuet wrote:
I usually choose languages by the sound of them, which is kind of dangerous since it's
difficult to avoid good-sounding languages. There are so many of them!
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That's why I'm so interested in Korean... I watched a K-drama aaaaaages ago and just
fell
in love with the way Korean sounded - it was a bit like Mandarin/Japanese, but with a
mix
of something else too~ Plus, the alphabet is cool as anything :)
NickJS wrote:
I'm generally one for choosing languages that I can use with people I
know though as I
know lots of Chinese/Scandinavian friends, but the large amount of talk of Russian in
the threads recently made me look into it - and damn I like Russian music so much at
the moment, so I think that language is definitely on the hit list for me! |
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Hmm, that is a good way to choose. I toyed with the idea of Polish for a while because
there are a lot of Polish speakers where I live and because I have a part-time job in a
store, I thought it would be useful... but Russian has always been the language I
wanted to learn :) Maaaaaaan, I'm never going to get around to all these, lol!
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Weird you should mention Korean, I watched this the other night:
I totally wasn't expecting him to sound the way he does!
[Korea's Got Talent"> tvN 코리아 갓 탤런트
Ep.1 Sung-bong Choi!!!
There are a very large amount of Polish speakers near me too and shops and I have
Polish friends too, but I'm not sure about Polish, it sounds nice, but I looked at it a
while back and did not really click with me like the other languages I like.
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| Luna Moonsilver Diglot Groupie Germany lunaslanglog.wordpreRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5076 days ago 77 posts - 99 votes Speaks: English*, German Studies: Russian, Mandarin, Korean
| Message 22 of 66 19 December 2011 at 2:59am | IP Logged |
NickJS wrote:
Luna Moonsilver wrote:
WingSuet wrote:
I usually choose languages by the sound of them, which is kind of dangerous since it's
difficult to avoid good-sounding languages. There are so many of them!
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That's why I'm so interested in Korean... I watched a K-drama aaaaaages ago and just
fell
in love with the way Korean sounded - it was a bit like Mandarin/Japanese, but with a
mix
of something else too~ Plus, the alphabet is cool as anything :)
NickJS wrote:
I'm generally one for choosing languages that I can use with people I
know though as I
know lots of Chinese/Scandinavian friends, but the large amount of talk of Russian in
the threads recently made me look into it - and damn I like Russian music so much at
the moment, so I think that language is definitely on the hit list for me! |
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Hmm, that is a good way to choose. I toyed with the idea of Polish for a while because
there are a lot of Polish speakers where I live and because I have a part-time job in a
store, I thought it would be useful... but Russian has always been the language I
wanted to learn :) Maaaaaaan, I'm never going to get around to all these, lol!
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Weird you should mention Korean, I watched this the other night:
I totally wasn't expecting him to sound the way he does!
[Korea's Got Talent"> tvN 코리아 갓 탤런트
Ep.1 Sung-bong Choi!!!
There are a very large amount of Polish speakers near me too and shops and I have
Polish friends too, but I'm not sure about Polish, it sounds nice, but I looked at it a
while back and did not really click with me like the other languages I like. |
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I watched the video, and that's exactly what I mean! :D It sounds so cool and
different; though the middle judge at the end sounded a little like she was speaking
Japanese at the end (I think it was the rhythm or something; it reminded me of anime,
lol). I like all the consonant sounds, makes it a bit different.
Hmm yeah, I think that might be why I've never made any real effort towards it. Still,
if I (ever) learn Russian, Polish might be tackled after that. Maybe. Gah, I need to
remember to focus on the languages at hand!
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| JimmyJameskun Newbie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5946 days ago 35 posts - 46 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Mandarin, Indonesian
| Message 23 of 66 19 December 2011 at 6:31pm | IP Logged |
Heh, yeah I could paste some Cantonese here and there. I'm familiar with the phonetics and tones but not explicitly
- I guess with this it'll help me learn to explain them better. Same with Mandarin, that blasted "r" sound took me a
while to master, I think it's very much like the "r" in an American or British accent except rather than going through
the movements you say something like "grrrrr" and then isolate the "rrr" noise and start from there. Like Tony the
Tiger in those Frosted Flakes commercials.
I find that I have an affinity for phonetics and pronunciation but when it comes to grammar or vocabulary, that is
where it starts to intimidate me.
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| NickJS Senior Member United Kingdom flickr.com/photos/sg Joined 4957 days ago 264 posts - 334 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
| Message 24 of 66 20 December 2011 at 3:49am | IP Logged |
JimmyJameskun wrote:
Heh, yeah I could paste some Cantonese here and there. I'm
familiar with the phonetics and tones but not explicitly
- I guess with this it'll help me learn to explain them better. Same with Mandarin,
that blasted "r" sound took me a
while to master, I think it's very much like the "r" in an American or British accent
except rather than going through
the movements you say something like "grrrrr" and then isolate the "rrr" noise and
start from there. Like Tony the
Tiger in those Frosted Flakes commercials.
I find that I have an affinity for phonetics and pronunciation but when it comes to
grammar or vocabulary, that is
where it starts to intimidate me. |
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I definitely know what you mean about the "r" sound - it took me quite some time to
master that myself, even with the help of a native speaker!
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