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Thanks Zengan. It is nice to have some examples by a reliable source (Finnish Native Speaker)
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Hey Zenga. I am very happy to have another Finnish Native Speaker onboard! Welcome to linguaholic.com. Please spread the word about the beautiful Finnish Language! Regards L
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Dear Nishant. Thank you for providing such a nice introduction about yourself. I hope my language learning forum will help you to become proficient in German and French as soon as possible. As for the studies of German and French, let me provide you some useful links: Warm welcome to Linguaholic.com! See you in the threads. Kind regards Lingua
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What about sharing this song and the lyrics here on linguaholic.com? I am curious now ^^
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Dear Duke Thank you for providing these resources. It is not easy to come by good resources for Gaelic!
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Best Method for Pronunciation Practice
linguaholic replied to petrushka's topic in Language Learning
Jesus. The way this guy speaks is rather annoying......:( -
That's right Wanda. Yes, I heard about that sort of thing. People often talk about Zipf's law when it comes to this 'phenomenon'.
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Please help me translate one line into German
linguaholic replied to Steve86's topic in Translations (Theory & Practice)
They are not proper nouns. But in German you capitalize regular nouns and proper nouns in the same way. Why is that? I never really thought about that. I guess it is just some sort of convention. It probably makes readier a little bit easier, as it is very easy to spot nouns in a sentence. After all, nouns usually play a very important part in a sentence. In terms of importance, they usually rank second to verbs. -
italian Ciao a tutti! Hello everyone!
linguaholic replied to Luca Ricagni's topic in New Forum Members
Welcome to linguaholic.com! Hope you will have a great time here Luca! see you in the threads! lingua -
Looks interesting. Is this a new project ?
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Appreciate that. Thank you!
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Really? No one? :=)
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We have a lot of ongoing threads about pronunciation. You might wanna have a look at this one here: Or use the search function to get more threads about the importance of pronunciation.
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What does the Chinese Character 着 stand for?
linguaholic replied to 丹尼尔's topic in Chinese Characters | 汉字
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Could you please provide a link to that program please ?
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Welcome Butterfly!
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Hi Duke Very nice to have you here on linguaholic.com! Hope you can find some fellow Gaelic enthusiasts here! Maybe you could also starting some basic info about the language and upon up some threads about this language, that would be awesome. I would love to learn/hear more about it. See you in the threads! Lingua
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For those that have completed a language in Duolingo
linguaholic replied to misskrystal1982's topic in Language Study Apps
Agreed. At least at the beginning. -
Great Thread Mameha! Thank you.
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any one here learning Japanese?
linguaholic replied to waynelam8's topic in Language Exchange Corner
I have studied Japanese for one semester. It's really fascinating but also very complex. We do have some other Japanese learners here. Even two of our moderators are studying Japanese, Maya and Blaveloper. -
We've got quite a few here, waynelam8. It's great to have another native Chinese speaker here. I guess your native tongue is 廣東話?,對不對?
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Need help in translaltion from German
linguaholic replied to trenner's topic in Translations (Theory & Practice)
We would like to thank you for all the gifts and are willing to be even more fond of you. However, the second part of the sentence is not easy to translate. Maybe someone can translate it better. :=) -
German Senior Project 2016
linguaholic replied to bsimpson1015's topic in German Language | Discussion
As far as dictionaries go, you might want to get something like this (if you are looking for a hard copy): http://www.amazon.de/gro%C3%9Fe-Oxford-W%C3%B6rterbuch-Englisch-Deutsch-Deutsch-Englisch/dp/3068013046 If you are looking for an online dictionary, please have a look here. You will find other great resources for studying German in this list as well: Moreover, I can recommend www.linguee.com. They also feature English/German and German/English and they provide contextual examples, which is definitely a plus. regards Lingua