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A welsh guide!
I own three books for welsh, two grammars and a book meant to teach beginner to intermediate welsh.
Sadly, I've not found any of them much help...
A guide/list of resources would be much appreciated.
I own three books for welsh, two grammars and a book meant to teach beginner to intermediate welsh.
Sadly, I've not found any of them much help...
A guide/list of resources would be much appreciated.
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Well, the cruel reality of college research is precisely whether or not you can find good resources within the time given.I really really want to do Swiss German and don't want to have to switch to another language,
I suggest selecting a language B in the wings, just in case.
There're these-
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL1146169 ... iss_German
http://www.worldcat.org/title/schwyzert ... lc/9434487
And you could do an interlibrary loan with your University's library, but I dunno how long that will take in this particular case.
I hope these may help, and you can get them in time before due date.
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What do people think of Yiddish lessons?
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I know this one might be a bit weird, but how about a Polynesian language like Rapa Nui or Hawaiian? The Rapa Nui are my favourite ancient culture, and I've been trying to learn their language from Internet-based resources with little luck.Aszev wrote:This topic is for requesting lessons or guides that you'd like to see.
Also, perhaps Japanese.
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Check out these Japanese lessons by clawgrip.RobElks wrote:Also, perhaps Japanese.
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Ok, thanks!GrandPiano wrote:Check out these Japanese lessons by clawgrip.RobElks wrote:Also, perhaps Japanese.
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I would definitely follow along any Malayo-Polynesian language lessons. If I had more time I would make some Maori lessons, but I really don't.RobElks wrote:I know this one might be a bit weird, but how about a Polynesian language like Rapa Nui or Hawaiian? The Rapa Nui are my favourite ancient culture, and I've been trying to learn their language from Internet-based resources with little luck.
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I could make some lessons about either about Standard Indonesian or Papuan Malay.
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I'd be interested in Indonesian.
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I'm actually teaching myself Samoan for fun, so in a week or so, I could cobble something together.RobElks wrote:I know this one might be a bit weird, but how about a Polynesian language like Rapa Nui or Hawaiian? The Rapa Nui are my favourite ancient culture, and I've been trying to learn their language from Internet-based resources with little luck.Aszev wrote:This topic is for requesting lessons or guides that you'd like to see.
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I know I'm more than a month late seeing this, but I think learning Yiddish would be cool, especially given what I know of German.Shemtov wrote:What do people think of Yiddish lessons?
Creyeditor wrote:I could make some lessons about either about Standard Indonesian or Papuan Malay.
Shemtov wrote: I'm actually teaching myself Samoan for fun, so in a week or so, I could cobble something together.
kanejam wrote: I would definitely follow along any Malayo-Polynesian language lessons.
In reality, I think I'd be up for almost any kind of lessons, provided they were well-presented.
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I've been thinking of continuing the Mandarin lessons that I started doing a while back. Is anyone still interested?
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Yes. I know I haven't had the time yet to go through and make full use of them, so to speak, yet, but I personally am absolutely still interested.GrandPiano wrote:I've been thinking of continuing the Mandarin lessons that I started doing a while back. Is anyone still interested?
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I'd like to request a guide to acquiring a complex system of noun declension as a second-language learner (e.g., Czech, Icelandic) and then receiving guidance on how to create a naturalistic one from scratch (for a conlang).
Also, lessons on the Georgian verb would be awesome.
Also, lessons on the Georgian verb would be awesome.
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Is there any demand for Waku lessons?
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I'm learning both Mandarin and Cantonese, and I'm wondering if people here would be interested in throwing together a comparison of the two 'lects and posting them here?
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I think I've said before how Waku is one of my favorite conlangs. I would love to see lessons for it.Xing wrote:Is there any demand for Waku lessons?
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I haven't seen much of Waku, personally, but what I have seen looks very well made and interesting.qwed117 wrote:I think I've said before how Waku is one of my favorite conlangs. I would love to see lessons for it.Xing wrote:Is there any demand for Waku lessons?
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Would anyone be interested in Biblical Hebrew lessons?
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Definitely!Shemtov wrote:Would anyone be interested in Biblical Hebrew lessons?