Language Cooking [micro-learning #3]: Amharic, Tigrinya, Persian (Farsi), Croatian, Urdu, Hindi, Icelandic

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Language Cooking [micro-learning #3]: Amharic, Tigrinya, Persian (Farsi), Croatian, Urdu, Hindi, Icelandic

Postby SGP » Sat Nov 03, 2018 3:35 am

Hi everyone and welcome to the third Language Cooking = Micro Learning log.
It is about these languages:
Amharic, Tigrinya, Persian (Farsi), Croatian, Urdu, Hindi, Icelandic.
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Re: Language Cooking [micro-learning #3]: Amharic, Tigrinya, Persian (Farsi), Croatian, Urdu, Hindi, Icelandic

Postby SGP » Sat Nov 03, 2018 3:52 am

Amharic (comparing it to French):

"ድቦቹ የት ናቸው?
dibochu yeti nachewi?
Où sont les ours ?"

"አንበሶቹ የት ናቸው?
ānibesochu yeti nachewi?
Où sont les lions?"

"ፔንጊዩኖች የት ናቸው?
pēnigīyunochi yeti nachewi?
Où sont les pingouins ?"

"ምስርም መብላት ይወዳሉ?
misirimi mebilati yiwedalu?
Aimez-vous aussi les lentilles ?"
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Re: Language Cooking [micro-learning #3]: Amharic, Tigrinya, Persian (Farsi), Croatian, Urdu, Hindi, Icelandic

Postby Daniel N. » Sat Nov 03, 2018 7:29 am

You can join the BCS study group :) What do you use to study Croatian?
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Check Easy Croatian (very useful for Bosnian, Montenegrin and Serbian as well)

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Re: Language Cooking [micro-learning #3]: Amharic, Tigrinya, Persian (Farsi), Croatian, Urdu, Hindi, Icelandic

Postby SGP » Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:01 am

Daniel N. wrote:You can join the BCS study group :) What do you use to study Croatian?


I possibly will participate in the BCS group at a later point.
(And by that, I really mean "at a later point". This isn't any faux politeness meaning "I prefer not to").

But why not now? Because, as a matter of fact, I am not yet actively studying any of BCS and M. ;)
Currently it is on my (mental only) list that is about languages I am familiarizing myself with.

It's just about very small things like looking up a few words sometimes, or reading something very small about the grammar without even trying to remember it. Because at this time, I am only getting to know this kind of languages (i.e. those who aren't on my written learning list here, but only on my mental one.)

Now I do like to know if what I just wrote was understandable (as in: "it is possible to know what I meant") :lol: . If not, I certainly like to do some more clarification, yes.
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Re: Language Cooking [micro-learning #3]: Amharic, Tigrinya, Persian (Farsi), Croatian, Urdu, Hindi, Icelandic

Postby SGP » Tue Nov 13, 2018 12:36 pm

This log has been merged with my multi-language learning log.
This means that if there will be some futures updates,
the place I would post them would be there, not here.

The same applies to any possible replies of others to this thread.
However, in the case of a reply to this (now inactive) log,
I do intend to post a link in this thread which points to the multi-language log's new content.
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