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JNetto
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 Message 137 of 202
05 August 2011 at 9:01am | IP Logged 
Ok, this is it!

Pashto will be my target language and Persian and Thai will share the remainder of the time, so I guess it
is going to be a 50-25-25 ratio, when I dont sneak on other languages to not get bored.

Here is my hint for those aiming to get serious: don't make yourself go through 24h straight like I did! The
result is more counter productive than you would ever believe! I'll make a video about and post it on
YouTube so you will understand better what I'm saying...

See you guys on twitter!
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JNetto
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 Message 138 of 202
05 August 2011 at 9:27am | IP Logged 
Hey SprachProfi, I sent my registration but nothing came back, could you check that for me?

Thanks! And BTW, thanks for the insight on the language choice. About Esperanto, I have my reservations
about constructed languages, maybe if I get some extra motivation I could look into that, but for now I'll limit
myself to the non-constructed. But thanks for the advice. Have you studied Esperanto before? What Is your
opinion and positive outcomes of it?
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Sprachprofi
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2608 posts - 4866 votes 
Speaks: German*, English, French, Esperanto, Greek, Mandarin, Latin, Dutch, Italian
Studies: Spanish, Arabic (Written), Swahili, Indonesian, Japanese, Modern Hebrew, Portuguese

 
 Message 139 of 202
05 August 2011 at 4:41pm | IP Logged 
JNetto wrote:
Hey SprachProfi, I sent my registration but nothing came back, could
you check that for me?

In the ISO list it's called Pushto rather than Pashto, maybe that's why. You can also
use the code #ps.

Quote:
Have you studied Esperanto before? What Is your opinion and positive outcomes of
it?

I learned Esperanto in self-study when I was 14. I received lessons via e-mail and sent
back my exercise responses to a volunteer tutor. That I kept at it and actually managed
to learn the language this way, at that age, should tell you how easy it is. I got the
amazing sense that everything was just clicking into place and the language was
motivating me, while with every other language I had to find the motivation myself, and
then struggle to maintain it.

Using Esperanto, I've traveled to Spain, Sweden, Lithuania and the Czech Republic for
free (all expenses paid) and I got two of my jobs because of Esperanto. I've talked to
people that I didn't share any other common language with, for example people from
Nepal, Iran, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. I've also talked to a lot of people whose English
was too bad to be of use, for example from China, Japan, Russia, Brazil and yes even
from Western Europe. It is true that I could find people from all these countries who
speak English fluently, but with fellow Esperanto speakers there is a deeper connection
and we're meeting eye-to-eye... plus you don't randomly meet people from so many
diverse countries when you go to an English conference, nor is exchanging cultures one
of the program points there.

I particularly enjoy how about ca. 10-20% of people at Esperanto events (typically
several hundred participants) are true language geeks; it's a much better percentage
than in the general population and means I have so many more interesting conversations
or opportunities to practice/learn languages. I recently
wrote a blog
post
about language activities during the IJK.

The rest of people don't necessarily reach Esperanto through a love of languages -
there are a lot of programmers and mathematicians there for example, who typically only
speak Esperanto and may or may not be conversational in English. They got drawn into it
because Esperanto is extremely logical. People from other subcultures (vegetarians,
environmentalists, atheists, anarchists, etc.) are also represented more than they are
in the general population, because studying Esperanto is a choice that requires an
ability to think for yourself rather than follow the mainstream unquestioningly; the
mainstream scorns Esperanto or dismisses it at least. I like talking to people who are
unafraid to do something unusual. Quite independent of any language knowledge, these
people have more stories to tell, about volunteering in Africa or getting arrested in
France, or about their pet project improving anonymous internet access for people in
the PRC.
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ellasevia
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Winner TAC 2011
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Germany
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2150 posts - 3229 votes 
Speaks: English*, German, Croatian, Greek, French, Spanish, Russian, Swedish, Portuguese, Turkish, Italian
Studies: Catalan, Persian, Mandarin, Japanese, Romanian, Ukrainian

 
 Message 140 of 202
06 August 2011 at 4:38am | IP Logged 
Maybe it's just because of my ineptitude with Twitter, but it doesn't seem to be letting me post one of my tweets because it's the same exact amount of time spent on the same activity and same language as something I reported earlier... Is there any way around this?
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smallwhite
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Speaks: Cantonese*, English, Mandarin, French, Spanish

 
 Message 141 of 202
06 August 2011 at 8:59am | IP Logged 
ellasevia wrote:
Maybe it's just because of my ineptitude with Twitter, but it doesn't seem to be letting me post one of my tweets because it's the same exact amount of time spent on the same activity and same language as something I reported earlier... Is there any way around this?


Append random characters to the end of your tweet. I add fullstops.
More..
and more...
and more....
and more.......
The limit seems to reset daily, but I'm not sure.
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Sprachprofi
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2608 posts - 4866 votes 
Speaks: German*, English, French, Esperanto, Greek, Mandarin, Latin, Dutch, Italian
Studies: Spanish, Arabic (Written), Swahili, Indonesian, Japanese, Modern Hebrew, Portuguese

 
 Message 142 of 202
06 August 2011 at 9:53am | IP Logged 
I believe it is to prevent accidental double-posting or spam. If you add a dot or "again"
or change any part of the wording, Twitter will allow it. Also, you may be able to repost
the same thing after you've posted something else.
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RedBeard
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126 posts - 182 votes 
Speaks: Ancient Greek*
Studies: French, German

 
 Message 143 of 202
07 August 2011 at 1:04am | IP Logged 
OK. I have just signed up officially. I wanted to get back to studying German and my level is advanced-beginner I think, so this is a great time for it. I got off to a slow start and have only done some vocab earlier in the week. I will log that with the bot later today.

Happy 6WC, everyone!


P.S. Any other late starters, check page 13 for Sprachprofi's how-to post.
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Animalia
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Speaks: English*
Studies: Spanish

 
 Message 144 of 202
08 August 2011 at 10:58am | IP Logged 
Ok guys... I totally just found out we had a 6Wc going on... So i promptly have made me a twitter and joined in. Im 7 days behind but oh well means ill be playing catch up.

I'm going to be doing Spanish.
I also made a Topic for Spanish group.
Spanish Group Topic Link




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