Courses:
Let's Speak Guarani
http://b-ok.org/book/1130044/ce2919 (download)
Peace Corps Guarani Basic Course part I
https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED200014
Peace Corps Guarani Basic Course part II
https://eric.ed.gov/?q=Guarani+Basic+Course&id=ED200015
Peace Corps Guarani Basic Course part III
https://www.livelingua.com/peace-corps/ ... %20III.pdf
Curso de Guarani (PT)
https://www.scribd.com/document/2557615 ... mba-Arandy
Dictionaries:
Hippocrene Guarani Dictionary
https://www.amazon.com/Guarani-English- ... 0781810663
Guarani resources
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Are you a Guarani learner yourself as well?
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Through reading another article in the NYT en Español, I was lead to this translated NYT article in Spanish La legitimación del guaraní en Paraguay: una lucha contra la desigualdad (The legitimization of Guarani in Paraguay: a struggle against inequality). Here is a link to the English version- Newfound Pride in Guaraní, a Language Long Disdained in Paraguay.
Within the article is a link to the Guarani Language Academy/Guarani Ñe’ ê Rerekuapavê Academia de la Lengua Guaraní page on facebook.
Within the article is a link to the Guarani Language Academy/Guarani Ñe’ ê Rerekuapavê Academia de la Lengua Guaraní page on facebook.
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SGP wrote:Are you a Guarani learner yourself as well?
Nope, but I find that learning some of the basics helps me with learning Tupi based place names, and flora and fauna. It's not something I take seriously, but I'm trying to collect resources because I enjoy browsing them occasionally.
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Now that is really interesting. And I once read that people from Paraguay sometimes would make a big difference between being spoken to in Spanish and in Guarani. What I mean is that they (according to what I read) do like Spanish as well, but Guarani is closer to them.fresh_air wrote:SGP wrote:Are you a Guarani learner yourself as well?
Nope, but I find that learning some of the basics helps me with learning Tupi based place names, and flora and fauna. It's not something I take seriously, but I'm trying to collect resources because I enjoy browsing them occasionally.
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SGP wrote:Now that is really interesting. And I once read that people from Paraguay sometimes would make a big difference between being spoken to in Spanish and in Guarani. What I mean is that they (according to what I read) do like Spanish as well, but Guarani is closer to them.fresh_air wrote:SGP wrote:Are you a Guarani learner yourself as well?
Nope, but I find that learning some of the basics helps me with learning Tupi based place names, and flora and fauna. It's not something I take seriously, but I'm trying to collect resources because I enjoy browsing them occasionally.
I'm going to Paraguay today, I'll do a little research and let you know the feedback.
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