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dreaminjosh
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 Message 105 of 195
11 April 2007 at 8:08am | IP Logged 
This is my second day of hindi- I'm already pretty good at pronouncing words (being able to decipher the script, although the conjuct-characters are kind of giving me a rough time).

The similarities between Hindi and european languages is a lot greater than I thought. It is "indo-european" after all, I guess.

Edited by dreaminjosh on 11 April 2007 at 8:08am

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Zorndyke
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Speaks: German*, English
Studies: Czech

 
 Message 106 of 195
11 April 2007 at 8:35am | IP Logged 
Unfortunately, I can't participate this time since I'm quite under stress because of my Abitur, but I hope there will be more 6-week-challenges, so that I will be able to join you some other time.
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*Aquarius*
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Speaks: Polish*, English, German
Studies: Spanish, French

 
 Message 107 of 195
11 April 2007 at 9:24am | IP Logged 
I can't participate either :(.
However, I am really impressed with Sprachprofi's idea and greatly admire all the participants :) - and of course I keep my fingers crossed for you!
I wonder how your skills in a chosen language will look like after these 6 weeks.
Good luck!


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OneEye
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Speaks: English*, Mandarin
Studies: Japanese, Taiwanese, German, French

 
 Message 108 of 195
11 April 2007 at 10:03am | IP Logged 
I'm very tempted, but I can't just now. It would have to be French for me, but I'm not planning on studying French until I've finished Mandarin and then gone back to finish Spanish. And I may be doing Japanese after Spanish, and French won't be until after that. Considering that French is years down the road, it would be useless right now.
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SamD
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Studies: Portuguese, Norwegian

 
 Message 109 of 195
11 April 2007 at 10:19am | IP Logged 
It sounds great, but I've got five more weeks of spring semester to go. Maybe this summer, I'll be able to do more with my languages. I am trying to teach myself Portuguese and Norwegian with mixed results. I am also tempted to take another try at Russian after brief study as an undergraduate.

Does it count if you studied a language long ago for only a few weeks?
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Clintaroo
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Speaks: English*, Japanese
Studies: Tagalog, Indonesian

 
 Message 110 of 195
11 April 2007 at 10:28am | IP Logged 
Okay, after meeting up with a few Koreans in order to watch some football earlier tonight I've decided on Korean over Indonesian. Also because I may make a side trip to Korea while in Japan next year and some knowledge of Korean would be great. I can read a bit of hangul but certainly struggling to read it quickly, so I guess hangul is one of my first tasks. Will also have a look at some online resources posted around here. I haven't quite worked out my methodology yet.

Good luck!
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Sprachprofi
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Speaks: German*, English, French, Esperanto, Greek, Mandarin, Latin, Dutch, Italian
Studies: Spanish, Arabic (Written), Swahili, Indonesian, Japanese, Modern Hebrew, Portuguese

 
 Message 111 of 195
11 April 2007 at 11:00am | IP Logged 
In order of sign-up:
Sprachprofi: Swahili
Patuco: Swahili
Julie: Swedish, Portuguese, Dutch, other
Frisco: Turkish
Jeff_lindqvist: Esperanto
Raincrowlee: Esperanto
Talairan: Swahili, Portuguese
leosmith: Esperanto, French, Russian
Farley: Turkish
lady_skywalker: Persian
Journeyer? (might participate)
reineke: Japanese + Spanish
Malcolm?
luke: German, Esperanto, French?
Lastminute: Haitian Creole
burntgorilla: Swedish
Andy Liu: Esperanto
aru-aru: Swedish, Dutch
Serpent: Yiddish, Esperanto, Icelandic, Greek, Indonesian, Turkish, Old Church Slavonic, Lithuanian, Welsh
MeshGearFox: Icelandic, Welsh
Asiafever: Japanese
Evanstar: Latin
Ari: Esperanto, Portuguese, ANYTHING
Clintaroo: Korean
Pintbomb: Esperanto
Knarvil: Welsh
sergiu: Turkish
shyopstv: Swedish
Declan1991: Icelandic
LorenzoGuapo: Dutch?
Vargas: Dutch
Volte: Persian
dreaminjosh: Hindi
MissMyChris: Swahili, German, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, Icelandic
karinatereza: Swedish
Kegel: Spanish

Sorted by language:
Dutch: Vargas
Esperanto: Reincrowlee, Andy Liu, Pintbomb, Jeff_lindqvist, Ari
Haitian Creole: Lastminute
Hindi: dreaminjosh
Icelandic: Declan1991
Japanese: Asiafever, reineke
Korean: Clintaroo
Latin: Evanstar
Persian: lady_skywalker, Volte
Spanish: reineke (not documenting), Kegel
Swahili: Sprachprofi, patuco
Swedish: Burntgorilla, shyopstv, karinatereza
Turkish: Farley, sergiu, Frisco
Welsh: Knarvil

Undecided as to the language:
Julie: Swedish, Portuguese, Dutch, other
Talairan: Swahili, Portuguese
leosmith: Esperanto, French, Russian
luke: German, Esperanto, French?
aru-aru: Swedish, Dutch
Serpent: Yiddish, Esperanto, Icelandic, Greek, Indonesian, Turkish, Old Church Slavonic, Lithuanian, Welsh
MeshGearFox: Icelandic, Welsh
LorenzoGuapo: Dutch?
MissMyChris: Swahili, German, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, Icelandic

Haven't confirmed they are in or with what language:
Journeyer
Malcolm

If you would like to share your progress and experiences with others, please start a language learning log in the appropriate forum. Put 6WC or something in the subject line, that way, people interested in hearing about our 6 Week Challenge experiences can easily identify the threads. It also keeps this thread free for meta stuff like discussing the idea, signing up, confirming what languages you're doing, getting an overview of who is currently decided to learn what language, etc.

I started my Swahili thread earlier today, since I now have all the materials ready. I will still wait till Saturday to start the actual learning.

For learning Hangul, please see my lessons at http://www.learnlangs.com/RWP/Korean. I now found a Korean speaker who is ready to make recordings of the sounds, so sound files should be appearing shortly.
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Chung
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Studies: Polish, Slovak, Uzbek, Turkish, Korean, Finnish

 
 Message 112 of 195
11 April 2007 at 12:11pm | IP Logged 
Hmmm... Sounds like fun. I may need something like this just to break the monotony of focusing on Hungarian.

I'm leaning towards Mongolian as I got Colloquial Mongolian years ago, but have never got around to using it. I'll know by Saturday whether I'll go for it.

I also have other languages in mind.

In all cases, for whichever language that I will choose, I prefer to use materials that I already have, instead of buying new stuff. However, if I do need to buy new stuff, I plan to keep it cheap and stick to buying the appropriate beginners' course from the Teach Yourself, Colloquial or Hippocrene series.

For now, my alternates to Mongolian are:

- Finnish (I would use Teach Yourself Finnish instead, as I do have the complete Conversational Finnish course by FSI but think that it'd be unsuitable for 21 hrs. of study over 6 weeks)

- Russian (In the interest of consistency I would also use a course from the series by Teach Yourself or Colloquial even though I have some unopened Russian materials (ex. Oxford's "Take off in Russian", Penguin's "Russian Course", Schaum's Outlines' "Russian Grammar" etc.)

- Turkish (would buy Colloquial or Teach Yourself Turkish, FSI Turkish would again be unsuitbale for the same reasons as FSI Finnish)


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