About languages and journalism

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hoopstats
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About languages and journalism

Postby hoopstats » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:21 pm

Hi everyone, I am Matias Barmat, an hyperpolyglot from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In this Youtube video I explain a little about the relationship between languages, linguistic structures and the different ways of doing journalism. Of course, I do it in 15 languages in 20 minutes.

I hope to receive your suggests, comments and appreciations about that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVzIQIZs_jU
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Gatsby
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Re: About languages and journalism

Postby Gatsby » Tue Apr 24, 2018 1:00 am

Is there a way of indicating on the screen the language that you're using at any particular time? I recognized the English, French and Spanish parts, but was clueless about some of the other languages you were using.
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renaissancemedici
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Re: About languages and journalism

Postby renaissancemedici » Wed Apr 25, 2018 5:16 am

You are off to a good start with Greek, I hope you continue :)
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I use Assimil right now as a starting point, but at the same time I am building the foundation for further studies of German.

Assimil German with ease: 8 / 100


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