But I keep telling myself "I'm a toddler, scratch that, a baby, learning a new language, hearing it for the first time, trying to piece the words together"
It takes native speakers months, no years, to learn their native language.
The urge to learn 2 new languages, read 5 books at once, change your major in the middle of semester, learn to play an instrument and write 100 pages in one sitting, at 3 am.
Dreamtonics is teaming up with @eclipsedsounds to add Spanish vocal synthesis capability to Synthesizer V Studio. Listen to the full demo (on YouTube) of SAROS singing in Spanish! More info coming soon.
From Eclipsed Sounds official Twitter:
Aku P demonstrates SAROS' unique capabilities in an exhilarating piece that spans their ideal range and accessible tones - as well as shows off a "special addition" that we have completed the development for.
Fun Ways to Learn a New Language | How to Learn a New Language, Part 2📜 | Save this for later!
Learn through music: Listen to music in the language you're learning and try to sing along. This will help you improve your pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar, while also making the learning process more enjoyable.
2. Learn through gaming: Play video games in the language you're learning to practice reading, listening, and speaking skills in a fun and interactive way.
3. Learn through cooking: Try cooking a recipe in the language you're learning while following along with a video or recipe in that language. This will help you learn new vocabulary related to cooking, as well as practice listening and reading comprehension.
4. Learn through travelling: Plan a trip to a place where the language you're learning is spoken and immerse yourself in the culture and language. This will give you a chance to practice your language skills in real-life situations and gain confidence in your abilities.
5. Learn through humour: Watch comedies or stand-up comedy shows in the language you're learning to improve your understanding of the language while also having fun. Humour can help make the learning process more engaging and memorable.
I am learning a new language (high valyrian) which was solely created for the ASOIAF universe, so that I can write accurate sentences in my fanfics because online translators are not very good.
Anyone have any advice for learning Hindi as an English speaker? Are there classes for it in Canada or US?
It's my boyfriend's first language and I've been casually learning it for 2 years now. I finished the entire Duolingo Hindi course and I think my reading is OK-ish for the most common phrases. My writing isn't so good (I always forget spelling), my listening isn't that good (I can understand maybe 50-75% of words, but ultimately only like 10% of full sentences unless they are speaking very slowly) and my spoken is absolute trash. Pronunciation is OK I think, compared to others with an American accent at my level I think it's actually pretty good, but it takes me ages to come up with the wording and I stumble on my words a lot.
Duolingo Hindi isn't very advanced compared to other languages on Duolingo.. it doesn't have speaking exercises, very few listening exercises, and the course is short compared to pretty much every other course. On the bright side, my boyfriend and his family plus all my roommates speak Hindi, plus a few coworkers. So I have a lot of exposure. But I don't feel confident practicing with others. And my boyfriend hates translating.
GUYS I NEED HELP, DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY CANTONESE PUNK OR POP PUNK OR EMO OR JUST ANY ALTERNATIVE CANTO BANDS BC I CAN ONLY FIND ONE ON SPOTIFY AND I WANT TO LISTEN TO MORE, IM TRYING TO LEARN CANTONESE FOR MY FAMILY 😭
Also if anyone could help me learn/has tips for learning I will love you forever please dm me
When the thing you most love doing is learning something new every day … I have found this wee fella in a small store and I git it. I am curious to see how much Hindi is different from Sanskrit.
So here's the jist: I'm currently studying linguistics and am working on creating the Edenian language, as well as fleshing out the culture. So far, all Netherealm has given us is incomprehensible gibberish, but I actually want to turn it into something!!!
Is that something y'all would be interested in me sharing? Let me know!!!! :
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