The Words That Say “I Love You” in 11 Different Languages
Chocolates and cards are nice, but what if on Valentine’s Day you could impress that certain someone by learning how to say “I love you” in different languages? Extra points…
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Chocolates and cards are nice, but what if on Valentine’s Day you could impress that certain someone by learning how to say “I love you” in different languages? Extra points…
The multilingual world we live in is a constant reminder that the more languages we speak, the more connected we become on so many levels. Some of the best languages…
Chinese New Year greetings are part and parcel of one of the most recognized holidays in the world. And there’s nothing better than knowing a few Chinese New Year sayings…
Bonjour, Hola, Ciao and Hello! Tossing a foreign word every now and then breaks the monotonous tone of an overly familiar language, and believe it or not sounds somewhat impressive…
I've been fielding questions about my methods for Hungarian and how they might work for a less phonetic language like French, with multiple ways of spelling a single sound. Today,…
In our last post about iTalki tutors, I talked about the two main things you want to create with your tutor tool beta: High-quality example sentences that don’t have typos…
No polyglot blog is complete without a few demo videos, so I'm going to house them here. Enjoy! March, 2013: A demo of my languages (German, French, Italian, Russian and…
Well so much for updating over the summer! I think I imagined having a bit more free time to fill, but instead worked ~14 hours a day all the way…
First things first. If you're considering learning a language this year, that's a fantastic idea! Second, I've a ton of reasons why you should learn Korean! Let's get to them.…
Today marks the end of Russian and the beginning of Hungarian. I plan to spend 6-12 months on the language, and I’m aiming for an intermediate, moderately comfortable level of speaking (and the ability to read a book and handle a dubbed American TV series [which hopefully exists! Haven’t yet checked])
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