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Serpent
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Re: Make your Twitter feed multilingual

Postby Serpent » Sun Aug 23, 2015 4:22 pm

I found an interesting account called Cantando con caritas, which writes song lyrics with emoji :P Obviously not every word can be translated into pictures. TBH I didn't recognize any songs immediately but I'm sure they're very popular.

Also went through the Spanish links in my old posts and only two seem active/worth following:
https://twitter.com/YoNoMeExplico
https://twitter.com/HayQueSaberlo

And the url of my Portuguese list has been changed by Twitter. As I've mentioned before, I recommend disabling retweets from these accounts.
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Re: Make your Twitter feed multilingual

Postby arthaey » Sat Aug 29, 2015 2:59 am

I decided to create a different Twitter account for each language I learn, so I'm @arthaey in English, @arthaey_es* in Spanish, and @arthaey_de in German.

If you want suggestions of people to follow, you can see who I follow in Spanish, my lists of Spanish tweeps, and the corresponding information in German too.

*Amusingly, this ends up being a Spanish sentence that means "Arthaey is."
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