Luso Hexaglot Senior Member Portugal Joined 6059 days ago 819 posts - 1812 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, French, EnglishC2, GermanB1, Italian, Spanish Studies: Sanskrit, Arabic (classical)
| Message 57 of 223 22 January 2014 at 9:27pm | IP Logged |
Zireael wrote:
The word I figured out was اُسكن and the word you didn't know is lugha = language. I checked the spelling with my favorite Arabic dictionary - Aratools
Luso, thanks for the feedback - I fixed the typos. It's been a long time since I typed anything in the language :) |
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Ok, then you should check again. I know the word for language. If you see my comment, that's not the problem. The problem is the third word between "language" and "Arabic". What you say confirms my guess that you were going to write something else and left it there.
EDIT: There are a few other typos in your text. Maybe you'd like to run it by Google Translate. I know it's a poor tool for non-European languages, but it's better than nothing.
I say this because I know that it's not an easy spelling to nail, and I want to be your teammate, not the guy that harasses you endlessly every time you post a text.
Edited by Luso on 22 January 2014 at 10:54pm
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Zireael Triglot Senior Member Poland Joined 4649 days ago 518 posts - 636 votes Speaks: Polish*, EnglishB2, Spanish Studies: German, Sign Language, Tok Pisin, Arabic (Yemeni), Old English
| Message 58 of 223 23 January 2014 at 9:16am | IP Logged |
Ooh, found it and fixed - seems I didn't delete a misspelled lugha in there.
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Luso Hexaglot Senior Member Portugal Joined 6059 days ago 819 posts - 1812 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, French, EnglishC2, GermanB1, Italian, Spanish Studies: Sanskrit, Arabic (classical)
| Message 59 of 223 25 January 2014 at 3:43pm | IP Logged |
I rearranged things a bit in the first page and put the links to January's challenge replies on the third post of the thread.
There are six cases (out of nine possible) where the challenge was met. For A0 learners, it was almost impossible, given the difficulty of some of the languages. I'll use this as a pretext to congratulate Hekje, since she managed to address the challenge, having departed from A0. Well done indeed.
On a more technical note, I discovered here how to link to a specific post, in case someone is wondering how it's done.
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Hekje Diglot Senior Member United States Joined 4701 days ago 842 posts - 1330 votes Speaks: English*, Dutch Studies: French, Indonesian
| Message 60 of 223 25 January 2014 at 8:40pm | IP Logged |
Thanks Luso. I didn't know I could write that much before the challenge, so it was very useful for me.
Following Expugnator's example, I decided to record my challenge as well:
Audio Recording - Indonesian Introduction
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Zireael Triglot Senior Member Poland Joined 4649 days ago 518 posts - 636 votes Speaks: Polish*, EnglishB2, Spanish Studies: German, Sign Language, Tok Pisin, Arabic (Yemeni), Old English
| Message 61 of 223 27 January 2014 at 9:33am | IP Logged |
I re-read Hekje's entry and I can't believe that - you're really starting from scratch?? O_o
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Chung Diglot Senior Member Joined 7154 days ago 4228 posts - 8259 votes 20 sounds Speaks: English*, French Studies: Polish, Slovak, Uzbek, Turkish, Korean, Finnish
| Message 62 of 223 29 January 2014 at 10:12pm | IP Logged |
A couple of years ago I posted a link to the online videos and transcripts in several foreign languages at LangMedia.
Since I first stumbled on the site, the colleges involved have added more videos (and their transcripts). Here are ones that I think would interest you.
Arabic in Jordan (includes some video reenactments of situations or exchanges described in phrasebooks; a handy way to see such language in action)
CultureTalk Egypt (videos by native speakers on various cultural facets with videos that I sampled being in Egyptian Arabic and coming with transcripts accompanied by translations to English)
CultureTalk Arab Levant (videos by native speakers on various cultural facets with videos that I sampled being in Levantine Arabic and coming with transcripts accompanied by translations to English)
CultureTalk Iraq (videos by native speakers on various cultural facets with videos that I sampled being in Iraqi Arabic and coming with transcripts accompanied by translations to English)
CultureTalk North Africa (videos by native speakers on various cultural facets with videos that I sampled being in Algerian, Moroccan or Tunisian Arabic and coming with transcripts accompanied by translations to English)
CultureTalk Western Sahara (videos by native speakers on various cultural facets with videos that I sampled being in Hassaniyan Arabic and coming with transcripts accompanied by translations to English)
CultureTalk Yemen (videos by native speakers on various cultural facets with videos that I sampled being in Yemeni Arabic and coming with transcripts accompanied by translations to English)
CultureTalk Indonesia and CultureTalk Malaysia (videos by native speakers on various cultural facets with videos that I sampled being in Malayo-Indonesian and coming with transcripts accompanied by translations to English)
CultureTalk Tanzania (videos by native speakers on various cultural facets with videos that I sampled being in Swahili and coming with transcripts accompanied by translations to English)
Swahili (combined index) (includes some video reenactments of situations or exchanges described in phrasebooks; a handy way to see such language in action)
Enjoy.
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Luso Hexaglot Senior Member Portugal Joined 6059 days ago 819 posts - 1812 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, French, EnglishC2, GermanB1, Italian, Spanish Studies: Sanskrit, Arabic (classical)
| Message 63 of 223 29 January 2014 at 10:16pm | IP Logged |
Thanks, Chung. I'd already seen part of it, but I didn't remember how much of a treasure trove it was.
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Expugnator Hexaglot Senior Member Brazil Joined 5164 days ago 3335 posts - 4349 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, Norwegian, French, English, Italian, Papiamento Studies: Mandarin, Georgian, Russian
| Message 64 of 223 29 January 2014 at 11:38pm | IP Logged |
I was looking and it seems a sort of a transition/preparation to Gloss, even though Gloss
does have material of lower level. Really important for rare languages. One can move
there right after one's favorite textbooks and then continue with Gloss, if that's the
case.
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