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You can say a surprisingĀ amount with ~300 words
This is part of my guide on how to start learning a language more quickly. You can find the guide homepage here.
You can express yourself surprisingly flexibly when you know 300 well-chosen words (and grammar) in a language.Ā (By āwordsā, I really meanĀ lemmas,Ā i.e. Iām counting ārunā and ārunsā as one word.)Ā When trying to talk about a topic, there will probably be some key words that you donāt know, but you can ask for or look up those words and then use them for the rest of the time that youāre talking about the topic.Ā You can see an example of how using the 300 words works.
Hereās the list of 300. I hope itās a useful guideline and starting point for you. I may revise it, so please refer to theĀ original postĀ for the most up-to-date version. In addition to these general words, there will probably be some others that will be among the most useful for you (e.g. āclassā if youāre a student). When you find yourself using them again and again, learn them too.
* Note: You should really think of this as a list ofĀ concepts. Your goal isnāt to translate each word to a word in your target language, but to figure out how to express that concept in your target language. In some cases, a concept may translate to multiple words (for example, I listed āyouā as a concept, but in some languages there are different words for āformal youā and āinformal youā). Some concepts may translate to no word at all, but rather a certain grammatical structure (for example, Russian doesnāt use the verb āhaveā; to say āI have a catā in Russian, you say āat me there is a catā).
Use a dictionary to find out how to express these concepts in your target language (for some subtleties, youāll need to google or ask in a forum). After that, I suggest memorizing the words by making yourself a Memrise course with the words and going through the course. Learn to be able to go from the concept to the word in your target language, not the other way around; you want to be able to produce the word, not just recognize it. You should also learn how to pronounce your target language. To hear native speakers pronounce words in your target language, check out Forvo.
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This list has been translated into: Cantonese, Finnish, French, Spanish.
Version 1 of this list, which had 200 words, was translated into: Afrikaans, Czech, Dutch, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Mandarin Chinese, Norwegian, Swedish, Thai.
If youād like to translate this list into another language, please feel free! :) Just include a link back to this post, and let me know when youāre done so that I can link to your list here.
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I have a legit question....
So I was watching theĀ āMummy Trilogyā and something stuck out. This is Anck Su Namun (3000 years ago in flashbacks).
In the first movie, she killed herself so she could later be resurrected by Imhotep right?Ā Well later on in the first movieĀ ImhotepĀ tried to sacrificesĀ Evelyn to resurrectļæ¼ Anck Su Namun in 1925. Which he partially does...
Ā But if we jump to āThe Mummy Returnsā we meet Meela Nais (1935 London).
This is theĀ āpresent dayā reincarnationĀ of Anuk Su Namun. The events of the first movie took place in 1925 and the second movie in 1935 making a ten-year gap. Meela looks to be around her early to mid 30ā²s, meaning she would have been 20 to 25 during the events of first movie. Now back to the first movie. If Meela is Anuk Su Namun reincarnated...
Then who is this....?
The whole point of Imhotepās plan was to bring her back but she had already been back for like 20 plus years at this point. AndĀ assuming you canāt resurrectĀ an already reincarnatedĀ soul this canāt be Anuk SuĀ Namun. So who is she and how did Imhotep not notice that this was not the love of his life/ afterlife?Ā Also, why was she so intent on killing Evelyn? If you arenāt Anuk Su Namun what reason would you have to want to kill her?
I get the whole continuity thing I just wanted to know if anyone else thought about this.