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Language moodboard: Mexican Spanish requested by anonymous
Vocab Lists
Useful Phrases
Boost your Spanish with more complex synonyms for words you already know
Boost your Spanish with Spanish common expressions
False Friends (Words that Look Like Cognates but Are Not)
Really similar Spanish words you shouldn’t mix up when using them
Response Words in Spanish #1
Spanish Words and Expressions
Useful Spanish conversation phrases to get to know someone!
Words to use instead of decir / Verbos declarativos (saying verbs)
21 Spanish Filler Words
Food and Drink
Beverages in Spanish
Grocery List in Spanish
Herbs and Spices
Las Frutas
Restaurant Vocab
Spanish Baking Vocab
Spanish Food Vocab
Spanish Vegetarian Vocabulary / Vegan/vegetarian vocabulary in Spanish and Catalan
Kitchen Vocab
Personality and Identity
Personality Traits
Spanish Vocab - Pride Edition
Talking about age in Spanish
Activities
Art vocabulary in Spanish and Art Vocabulary Masterpost Spanish - English
Everyday activities in Spanish
Hiking Vocabulary in Spanish
Musical Instruments
Tennis Vocabulary in Spanish and French
Seasons, Holidays, and Time
Birthday vocabulary - Spanish
Months and Days of the Week
Spanish Vocabulary - Summer Edition and Spanish For You: Summer Vocabulary
Spanish Christmas Vocabulary
Spring Vocab
Time Vocabulary and Spanish Vocab - Time
Valentine’s Day Vocabulary
Winter Vocab
Weather Vocab
Feelings and Emotions
Happiness in Spanish
Lazy Vocab in Spanish
Romantic Spanish Vocabulary
Sleepy Vocab List
Some adjectives describing personality and emotions in Spanish
SPANISH + CATALAN VOCAB: emotions
Vocabulario - Las emociones
Animals, Nature, and the Environment
Animals in French - Spanish - Portuguese - Italian
Birds in Spanish
Flower Vocabulary
Gems in Spanish
Nature in Spanish
Ocean life vocabulary
Ocean Vocabulary
Space Vocab
SPANISH ENVIRONMENT VOCABULARY
Spanish Outdoorsy Vocab
Spanish Vocab: The Forest
Spanish Vocabulary - Animals
Trees in Spanish
Clothes
Clothes in Spanish
Spanish Vocabulary - Clothes
Textiles and Fabrics
Vocabulario - La ropa
Health
Mental Health Vocabulary in Spanish
Medical Vocab
Periods in Spanish
Spanish Vocabulary - Death
Vocabulario Menstrual
School
Classes in Spanish
Spanish Vocabulary #2 School
University Vocab
Miscellaneous
Around the house - Vocabulary in Spanish
Colors in Spanish
Computer Vocab
Political Vocab
Social Media in Spanish and French
Spanish City Vocabulary!
Spanish Vocab: Countries and Continents
Spanish Vocab — Renting
Spanish Vocabulary - Family
A-Z Spanish Vocab
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B
C
D
E
F
G-H
I-J
L
M
O-P
R
Grammar
All the Spanish Tenses in One Post
Common Mistakes English Speakers Make While Speaking Spanish
El Pretérito Indefinido, el Pretérito Imperfecto y el Pretérito Perfecto
Este, esta, esto, eso, esa, aquel, & aquello
Grammar for Spanish Adjectives
IRREGULAR PRETERITE CONJUGATION GUIDE
Is there a sort of cheat sheet of when to use each spanish tense?
Masculine words ending in -a
Medio VS Mitad
Object Pronouns
Para VS Por and another Para VS Por
Past Participles in Spanish
PRETERITE VS. IMPERFECT MASTER POST
Reflexive Verbs and More Reflexive Verbs
Spanish Essentials; Tenses Masterpost
Spanish Grammar - The Imperative
Spanish Subjunctive
The difference between qué and cuál
Understanding Ya and Todavía
Verbs that take the preposition “de”
Resources
Websites
Babbel.com
BBC Learn Spanish
Fluencia.com
Spanish Resources Online
Studyspanish.com
Websites for Learning Spanish
TV Shows and Youtube
Beginner Spanish TV Shows
Charlie and Lola in Many Languages
EXTRA
Learn Spanish by Listening Youtube Channel
Spanish TV Shows Masterpost
Spanish Speaking Youtubers
Spanish Youtubers and TV Shows
Listening and Music
Listening Resources
Spanish Music
Spanish Radio Stations
Spanish Singers Masterpost
9 Great Spanish Podcasts Every Spanish Learner Should Listen To
Reading
AP Spanish Literature and Culture Resources
Free Spanish EBooks Online
Libros electrónicos gratis en Español
Spanish Books for Beginners
Using Buzzfeed for Reading Practice
12 SITES WITH THOUSANDS OF FREE SPANISH EBOOKS
Miscellaneous
How to Set Up a Language Journal
Spanish Resources Links
Spanish Resources for Beginners
Spanish Writing Prompts
Websites/Apps/Podcasts/Videos/Music for Learning Spanish
Blogs
Quotes Blogs:
@fraseslibros
@spanish-quotes
@frases-deun-joven
@spanishfrases
Vocab blogs:
@vocabninja
@holaspanishwords
@vocabulariodeespanol
@ailmadrid has many helpful vocab infographics (though the blog hasn’t posted in about a month, now)
Friendly bloggers who post a variety of Spanish-related content for people learning the language:
@spanishskulduggery
@ourspanishblog
@thatwordofmine
@spanishboone (created the A-Z Spanish lists I included above!)
@langsandculture
@spanishahora
@estoy-la-hostia
@speakinglatino
@lenguadelalma
@spanishvoyage
This list contains websites, sound clips and youtube channels I have found helpful. This will be updated regularly. Feel free to add your own sources.
Film trailers with subtitles
Kaabil (2017) | [Trigger warning: violence, rape] Kahaani 2 (2016) | [Stand alone film] 3 Idiots Te3n (2016) Bahubaali (2015) Raees (2017)
Hindi Language Tutorials
Grammar from the Five College Center Hindi University HindiPod101 Anil Mahato’s Youtube Channel Columbia University’s STARTALK Door Into Hindi [Videos]
Cultural videos/audio
Epified Epicast Sanjeev Kapoor (Cooking) SBS Hindi
Expressing Your Opinion IN FRENCH
Expressing thoughts…
Je pense que – I think that
Je crois que – I think that
A mon avis – in my opinion
D’après moi – in my view
J’ai l’impression que – I have the feeling that
Il me semble que – it seems to me that
Je suis d’avis que – I’m of the opinion that
Je trouve que – I find that
Personnellement – personally
Pour ma part – for my part
Pour moi – for me
Supporting an opinion
On dit que – they say that
J’ai entendu dire que – I heard that
J’ai entendu parler de + nom – I heard about
Par exemple – for example
Staying neutral
Cela dépend de – that depends on
C'est une question de point de vue – It all depends on your point of view.
Il est / C'est difficile de – It’s hard to
Il m'est impossible de donner un avis (définitif) sur – I can’t express a (definite) opinion on
Je n'ai jamais vraiment réfléchi à – I have never really thought about
Je n'ai pas d'opinion bien précise à / arrêtée sur – I don’t have strong feelings about
Je ne me le suis jamais demandé – I’ve never wondered about it
J’ignore tout de – I don’t know anything about
I think I got a lot of these from a particular website, maybe about.com, I can’t remember because I got it from a sheet I made for a student a while ago.
-If there are any questions or corrections lemme know:)
Polyglot Diary Ideas
I recently saw a post (sorry I don’t have your @) about what a good idea it is to keep a diary in your target language. It will help you realize what words you don’t know, you need, and want to learn! Plus it’s great practice!
So I thought I’d drop some ideas/prompts for you to try once a day, or at your own pace.
Keys
Underline words you use often, so you can later look up synonyms!
Write words you aren’t sure you’re using correctly in a different color.
Put a * next to words you’re having trouble memorizing, and put definitions of that word at the bottom of the page.
Prompts
Introduce yourself!
Introduce your family.
How many siblings do you have?
What are they like? (Try to use at least three adjectives!)
What do you like to do?
What are your favorite foods?
When you go to a restaurant, what do you like to order?
What year are you in school?
What subjects did you take in school?
What is your favorite season?
Why is it your favorite?
What don’t you like?
Say something about one of your friends! (Try to use at least three adjectives!)
Name a memory with your friend.
What’s your favorite color/animal?
Introduce your pets!
What are they like?
Name a memory with your family!
What is your favorite thing to wear?
What is your favorite type of weather?
What is your favorite holiday?
What do you look like?
Where do you work?
What do you do there?
What did you have for dinner last night? Who was there?
What is your favorite book/show/movie?
What’s it about?
Recite a poem or quote in your target language!
What is your house like? (Ex: My house is small. / I have a brown couch.)
How are you feeling?
What was the last thing you read/watched?
How was it?
What was the last thing you read/watched in your target language?
Do you have any hobbies? (Ex: sports, knitting)
Who did you last see?
What did you guys do?
Where is the last place you went?
How was your day?
Who is your favorite celebrity?
Describe something you saw today.
What did you do yesterday/last week?
What do you hope to do in the future? (Ex: “There’s a concert next week..”)
This is all I can come up with for now, but remember! You do it how you want to do it! It doesn’t have to be artsy, it doesn’t have to be long, or detailed, your handwriting doesn’t have to be pretty. My first page of a language diary was - “Hello, my name is ___, I am __ years old. My moms’ name is ___, I have __ brothers/sisters. Their names are ___.” It’s not supposed to sound sophisticated, it’s supposed to help you learn as you grow. Happy Learning!
a big list of french adjectives 💐
🌻 Describing People:
1. Physical appearance
aguichant- enticing, alluring avachi- limp, sloppy, baggy baraqué- well-built bizarre- strange boursouflé- bloated bronzé- tanned chétif,-ive- weak, sickly débraillé- untidy, sloppy dépenaillé- unkempt douteux, -euse- doubtful, dubious, questionable élancé- slim frêle- frail, fragile grand- tall grassouillet, ette- plump gros, grosse- fat hâlé- tanned insolite- unusual, quirky maigre- skinny mignon- nice, sweet mince- slender musclé - brawny, muscular nerveux- nervous, upset pâle- pale potelé- plump (like a baby) rabougri- wizened, shrivelled séduisant - attractive, charming, seductive
2. Character
abruti- idiotic acariâtre- sour, bad-tempered antipathique- unfriendly anodin- harmless astucieux, euse- clever, astute, shrewd atone- lifeless, expressionless avisé- sensible, wise borné- narrow-minded (“bornez-vous!” limit yourself) braillard- describes someone who complains a lot brave- good, honest, brave candide- naive, ingenuous, innocent, trusting casanier,-iere- homebody, home lover compassé- starchy, stiff compliqué- complicated; fussy (e.g. about food) compréhensif,-ive- understanding dépravé- perverted dévoyé- perverted difficile- difficult distrait- absent-minded, distracted drôle- funny ennuyeux,-euse- boring évolué- broad-minded, independent, progressive exigeant- demanding extraverti- extrovert faiblard- weak, feeble fainéant- lazy, idle falot- dreary, bland farfelu- eccentric, bizarre franc- candid futé- cunning, smart guindé- stiff, awkward imprévisible- unforeseeable juste- fair lunatique- temperamental maladroit- clumsy mal commode- bad-tempered malicieux,-euse- mischievous, naughty malin- cunning malveillant- malicious, malevolent, spiteful maniaque- finicky, fussy marrant- funny; odd maussade- gloomy, sullen méchant- malicious, nasty méfiant- distrustful, suspicious méprisant- contemptuous, disdainful névrosé- neurotic perspicace- perceptive, insightful primesautier-iere- impulsive rébarbatif -ive- hostile, off-putting renfrogné- sullen replié sur soi-meme- introverted, withdrawn rusé- cunning sage - well-behaved, good saugrenu - absurd sensé- sensible sensible- sensitive sérieux,-euse- serious, responsible susceptible- touchy, sensitive, delicate sympathique- nice, friendly terre-á-terre- down-to-earth tordu- warped, twisted travailleur-euse- hard-working
3. Mood
accablé- distressed admiratif, -ive- admiring affolé- in a panic amer, -ere -bitter assoupi- drowsy béat- blissfully happy; smug, complacent cafardeux,-euse- in the dumps débordé (de travail)- snowed under (with work) décontracté- relaxed détendu- relaxed découragé- disheartened, discouraged dépité- vexed désemparé- distraught, at a loss effaré (de)- alarmed (at) énergique- energetic enthousiaste- enthusiastic gai- cheerful bien ententionné- well-intentioned lointain- distant mélancolique- gloomy navré- sorry, apologetic, upset paumé- lost, at sea ravi -delighted surpris- surprised tendu- tense vanné- exhausted vexé- annoyed
🌿 Describing ideas or events
1. Positive alléchant - tempting, mouth-watering attendrissant- touching bénéfique- beneficial commode- convenient cocasse- funny, comical conforme (á)- conforming (with) convenable- fitting, acceptable, respectable déroutant - disconcerting détaillé - comprehensive, detailed distinct - separate, distinct équitable - fair excellent - excellent, first-rate formidable - fantastic fulgurant - dazzling, thundery grave - serious honnête - decent hors pair - exceptional impeccable - great, without flaws important - important marrant - funny merveilleux - marvellous parfait - perfect passionnant - exciting percutant - powerful, striking, forceful primordial - of prime importance propice - favorable, suitable raisonnable - reasonable rarissime - extremely rare recherché - much sought-after, studied réconfortant - comforting réjouissant - delightful rentable - profitable, financially viable réussi - successful, well-done sagace - sagacious sage - wise sensationnel - sensational spontané - spontaneous subtil - subtle surprenant - surprising véridique - truthful
2. Negative aberrant - absurd, nonsensical abominable - abominable affreux - dreadful, ghastly agaçant - irritating aléatoire - uncertain, random ardu - arduous chimérique - fanciful, imaginary, idealistic, utopic complexe - complex courant - common, current déchirant - heart-breaking, gut wrenching dégoûtant - disgusting déprimant - depressing déraisonnable - unreasonable discutable - questionable, arguable écoeurant - sickening, nauseating ennuyeux,-euse - boring épouvantable - horrendous, ghastly, atrocious éprouvant - strenuous, punishing étrange - strange fastidieux,-euse - tedious, dull, tiresome frustrant - frustrating, irritating gênant - annoying immonde - filthy, vile impensable - unthinkable, unimaginable impossible - difficult; impossible improbable - unlikely inadmissible - intolerable inattendu - unexpected loufoque - crazy, over the top lourd - heavy/annoying malaisé - difficult malencontreux-euse - unfortunate médiocre - mediocre minable - seedy, hopeless, pathetic pénible - difficult, tiresome; painful pitoyable - pathetic prosaïque - prosaic quelconque - ordinary, mediocre rebutant - off-putting, unappealing répugnant - disgusting ridicule - ridiculous
die Magie - magic die Mythologie - mythologie die Geschichte - story, tale die Sage - saga das Märchen - fairy tale das Märchenbuch - book of fairy tales
der Prinz / die Prinzessin - prince / princess der König / die Königin - king / queen die Krone - crown der Spiegel - mirror der Ritter - knight der Krieger / die Kriegerin - warrior (m/f)
der Zauberer - wizard die Hexe - witch der Magier / die Magierin - mage (m/f) der Zauberspruch - spell der Fluch - curse der Zauberstab - wand magisch - magical verzaubert - enchanted, charmed verflucht - cursed
der Elf / die Elfe - elf (m/f) der Elb / die Elbin - elf (the ones in Lord of the Rings) (m/f) die Fee - fairy die Meerjungfrau - mermaid in the ocean die Nixe - mermaid, but in freshwater, not the ocean die Sirene - siren der Gott / die Göttin - god (m/f) die Götter - gods der Zwerg - dwarf der Kobold - goblin der Gnom - gnome der Troll - troll
der Drache - dragon der Lindwurm - wingless dragon Feuer speien - to breathe fire feuerspeiend - fire-spitting der Phönix - phoenix
die Prophezeiung - prophecy das Orakel - oracle die Wahrsagerin - fortuneteller (f)
Es war einmal vor langer Zeit… - Once upon a time… Und wenn sie nicht gestorben sind, dann leben sie noch heute. - And they all lived happily ever after. (lit: And if they haven’t died, they are still alive today.)
Basic order typology, New York style
(Source)
Autumn Vocab in German
der Herbst - autumn herbstlich - autumnal
September - september Oktober - october November - november Dezember - december
die (Herbst-)Tagundnachtgleiche - (autumn) equinox Erntedank(fest) - harvest festival Halloween - Halloween Allerheiligen - All Hallows Allerseelen - All Souls
der Baum - tree das Blatt - leaf das Herbstblatt - autumn leaf die Ernte - harvest der Kürbis - pumpkin der Apfel - apple
das Feuer - fire die Kerze - candle der Kamin - fireplace das Lagerfeuer - bonfire die Kohle - coal das Feuer/Brennholz - firewood der Zunder - tinder die Flamme - flame der Rauch - smoke
das Heißgetränk - hot drink der Kakao - cocoa die heiße Schokolade - hot chocolate der Tee - tea der Apfelwein (österr. Most) - cider der Glühwein - mulled wine die Esskastanie, die Marone - sweet chestnut, marron die Haselnuss - hazelnut
der Regenmantel - raincoat der Regenschirm - umbrella der Pullover (coll. Pulli) - sweater die Wollsocken - woolen socks die Stiefel - boots
der Wind - wind der Regen - rain der Nebel - fog, mist das Gewitter - thunderstorm regnerisch - rainy stürmisch - stormy windig - windy bewölkt - cloudy
kalt - cold warm - warm wärmend - warming gemütlich - comfy, cosy wohltuend - pleasant, soothing
rot - red orange - orange gelb - yellow golden - golden kupferfarben - coppery bunt, farbenfroh - colourful grau - grey
— A2 vocab: —
gute Eigenschaften / Characterzüge - good character traits
bescheiden - modest
ehrlich - honest
ernst - serious
fleißig ≈ arbeitsam - diligent, hard-working
fröhlich - cheerful
geduldig - patient
gerecht - rightful
höflich - polite
klug - smart
intelligent - intelligent
interessant - interesting
lustig - funny
mutig - brave
nett ≈ freundlich - nice, friendly
offen - open
ruhig - calm, quiet
selbstsicher ≈ selbstbewusst - self-confident
sympathisch - pleasant
tolerant - tolerant
treu - faithful, loyal
vernünftig - reasonable
— B2 vocab —
anpassungsfähig - flexible, adaptable
aufrichtig - straightforward
ausgeglichen - balanced
gehemmt - inhibited
großzügig - generous
hilfsbereit - helpful
kultiviert - cultured
locker - relaxed, cool
mitfühlend - sympathetic
reif - mature
respektvoll - respectful
rücksichtsvoll - considerate
selbstlos - unselfish
sensibel - sensitive
taktvoll - tactful
temperamentvoll - temperamental
verantwortungsbewusst - responsible
zuverlässig ≈ verlässig - trustworthy, steady
ببطء، لكن بثبات.. وبنفس الطريقة التي يحوّل بها الخريف شكل الغابة، حوّلتني آلاف التغييرات الصغيرة إلى شخص آخر
Translation :”Slowly, yet steadily… and in the same manner that Autumn transforms the appearance of a forest, thousands of small changes have transformed me into a different person.”
foreign music recs - Africa edition
After my romance language recs here is my favourite songs from different African countries and languages. Again, totally based on my favs and please correct any mistakes or missing information and add your own picks!
South Africa
Voortrekker - HotWater (Afrikaans)
Impi - Johnny Clegg, Juluka, Sipho Mchunu (English, Zulu)
Wamkelekile - HotWater (English, Xhosa)
Mbaqanga - Hotwater (English but the term is Zulu)
Ladysmith Black Mambazo (everything by them tbh, Zulu)
Nkosi Sikelel’iAfrika - Soweto Gospel Choir (literally the anthem of South Africa, Xhosa, Zulu, Sesotho, Afrikaans, English)
Iza Ngomso - Christopher Tin and Soweto Gospel Choir (Xhosa)
Baba Yetu - Christoher Tin and Soweto Gospel Choir (Swahili which is not a language of South Africa but the choir is )
Pata Pata - Miriam Makeba (English, Xhosa)
Africa - Vusi Mahlasela (English)
Woza - Vusi Mahlasela
Mkhuluwa - The Soil
Fire is low - FreshlyGround (English)
Ma’Cheri - Freshlyground
Melodi Ya Lla - Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens (Zulu, English)
Click Song number 1 - Miriam Makeba (Xhosa)
Umqombothi - Yvonne Chaka Chaka (Zulu, English)
Zimbabwe
Shosholoza - Soweto Gosepl Choir (Ndebele, Zulu)
Senegal
Sénégal Fast-Food - Amadou, Mariam (French)
Mali
Africa - Habib Koité
Jamana be Diya - Bassekou Kouyate, Ngoni ba
Bassekou - Bassekou Kouyate, Ngoni ba
Sabu Yerkoy - Ali Farka Touré
Tansania/Sweden (I know that’s in Europe)
Kizunguzungu - SaRaha (English, Swahili)
Congo
Mbote ya pamba - Kékélé (Lingala)
Marguerite - Staff Benda Bilili (Lingala)
Sierra Leone/Guinea
Manjalagi - Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars
Bonus: I am Africa and Hasa Diga Eebowai from The Book of Mormon
Oh Wow !!!! you’ve really delved deep into the classics here ºᗜº
similarly i c o n i c songs from South Africa
Ndihamba nawe — Mafikizolo (Xhosa)(they also sing in other languages)
Vulindlela — Brenda Fassie (Zulu)
Cameroon
Alane — Wes (Douala)
Mali
Ténéré Tàqqàl — Tinariwen (Tamasheq)
Vieux Farka Touré (son of Ali Farka Touré, mentioned above) (side note : Vieux also collaborates with Israeli artist Idan Raichel in “the Touré-Raichel Collective” and their work is wonderful !)
BULLSHIT and other related terms in French
baratineur/se - bullshitter
débiter des insanités - to spout nonsense
dire des conneries/raconter des conneries à qqn - to bullshit someone
dire des idioties - to talk nonsense
dire n’importe quoi - to talk rubbish/shit/crap
faut pas déconner ! - cut the crap!
faux-cul - someone who is full of shit/two-faced
foutre les boules à qqn - to piss somebody off/(to scare the crap out of s.o)
les conneries - bullshit
n’importe quoi ! / n’importe nawak ! / portnawak ! - Bullshit!
qu’est-ce qu’il ne faut pas entendre ! - that’s a load of crap/that’s bullshit
un mytho - a bullshitter
STUDYING in French
WHAT PEOPLE REALLY DO WHEN THEY STUDY
procrastiner - to procrastinate
TO STUDY
étudier - to study
bosser à fond - to work (hard)
bosser comme un fou/un malade - to work like mad
bosser dur - to buckle down
faire des recherches (sur) - to research/do research (on)
la lecture générale - background reading
travailler - to work
se mettre au travail - to get to work/buckle down
s’y mettre (sérieusement) - to buckle down
IN THE EXAM
avoir un trou (de mémoire) - to draw a blank
se creuser le cerveau/les cervelles/le ciboulot - to rack your brains
deviner - to guess
réussir haut la main - to breeze through (the exam)
TO PASS
réussir - to pass (an exam)
y aller au talent - when you pass a test without having studied e.g. j’y vais au talent
***NOTE: passer un examen ONLY means to do an exam, not to ‘pass it’
TO FAIL
échouer à (un examen) - to fail an exam
ne pas avoir son examen - to fail an exam
rater ses études - to fail your exams
ACADEMIC SUCCESS/FAILURE/ACHIEVEMENTS
être en échec scolaire - to underperform at school/be a dropout
rater ses études - to fail your course
some geography vocab as requested by @valon-suojelija
die Geographie - geography die (Land)karte - map die Koordinate - coordinate der Längengrad - meridian der Breitengrad - latitude der Kompass - compass die Himmelsrichtung - cardinal direction der Grad - degree (in coordinates)
Nord(en) - north nördlich - northern Süd(en) - south südlich - southern Ost(en) - east östlich - eatern West(en) - west westlich - western
When to use Nord and when to use Norden? Normally, you use Norden. If you’re saying specific coordinates like 37 degrees north, then you’d say 37 Grad Nord.
EUROPÄISCHE LÄNDER - EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Deutschland - Germany Österreich - Austria die Schweiz - Switzerland Italien - Italy der Vatikan - Vatican Griechenland - Greece Spanien - Spain Frankreich - France Portugal - Portugal die Niederlande - the Netherlands Belgien - Belgium England - England Schottland - Scotland Wales - Wales Irland - Ireland das Vereinigte Königreich - the United Kingdom Großbritannien - Great Britain Lichtenstein - Lichtenstein Kroatien - Croatia die Solvakei - Slovakia Slowenien - Slovenia Bosnien-Herzegowina - Bosnia-Herzegovnia Polen - Polia Tschechien - Czechia; die tschechische Republik - the Czech Republic Bulgarien - Bulgaria Rumänien - Romania Moldawien - Moldavia Mazedonien - Macedonia Albanien - Albania der Kosovo - Kosovo Dänemark - Denmark Schweden - Sweden Norwegen - Norway Finnland - Finland Estland - Estonia Lettland - Latvia Litauen - Lithuania Island - Iceland die Ukraine - Ukraine Weißrussland - Belarus Russland - Russia (die Türkei - Turkey)
A list of French Teachers on YouTube
Here is a list of some people on YouTube who teach cultural and language aspects of the French language.
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Comme une Française “Speak Like a Native”
LEARN FRENCH WITH VINCENT
Francais avec Pierre
Learn French with Pascal
YouLearnFrench
FrenchPod101.com
French Classes from LogicLanguageLearning
Français Authentique
Learn French With Alexa
StreetFrench.org
Learn French With Frencheezee
Korean Resources
I’ve updated the Korean Resources section of The Library and I’ve made it rebloggable for those that prefer that :)
Korean
Routledge Grammar - Basic Korean - A Grammar and Workbook (second source) (third source)
Routledge Grammar - Intermediate Korean - A Grammar and Workbook (second source)
Using Korean - A Guide to Contemporary Usage
Korean Grammar for International Learners
Colloquial Korean - The Complete Course for Beginners
Korean Level 1 (Seoul National University)
Essential Korean [Ellen K. Yoon]
Dirty Korean: Everyday Slang from “What’s Up?” to “F*%# Off!” [Haewon Geebi Baek] (second source)
Korean Grammar for International Learners [Ho Bin Ihm, Kyung Pyo Hong, Suk In Chang]
Korean Word Book [Marshal R Pihl]
My First Book of Korean Words: An ABC Rhyming Book [Henry J. Amen IV, Kyubyong Park]
Using Korean: A Guide to Contemporary Usage [Miho Choo, Hye-Young Kwak]
College Korean
Intermediate College Korean [Clare You, Eunsu Cho]
Elementary Korean [Ross King, Jae-Hoon Yeon]
Hippocrene Beginner’s Series - Beginner’s Korean
Korean From Zero 1
Korean Grammar in Use: Beginning to Early Intermediate
Korean through English, Book One
Korean: A Complete Course for Beginners [Jaemin Roh]
My Korean 1 [Young-A Cho, In-Jung Cho, Douglas Ling]
My Korean 2 [Young-A Cho, In-Jung Cho, Douglas Ling]
Step by Step: Korean through 15 Action Verbs [Dr In Ku Kim-Marshall]
Beginner TOPIK Grammar & Vocabulary
Intermediate TOPIK Grammar
TOPIK Elementary Adjectives
TOPIK Elementary Grammar
TOPIK Elementary Nouns
TOPIK Intermediate Adjectives
TOPIK Intermediate Grammar
TOPIK Intermediate Nouns
TOPIK Intermediate Verbs
TOPIK Listening Files
Korean In Action: For International Learners [Gi-Hyun Shin, Adrian Buzo]
Making Out in Korean (second source)
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone [Korean]
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [Korean]
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban [Korean]
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire [Korean]
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix [ Korean]
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince [Korean]
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows [Korean]