FREE PALESTINE / END THE GENOCIDE ON GAZA
This piece was made to show support for Palestinians. This mountain gazelle was created with the colors of the flag and the meaningful patterning of the keffiyeh.

Origami Around
trying on a metaphor
Sade Olutola
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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FREE PALESTINE / END THE GENOCIDE ON GAZA
This piece was made to show support for Palestinians. This mountain gazelle was created with the colors of the flag and the meaningful patterning of the keffiyeh.
Language barrier? I don't even know 'er!
Best language learning tips & masterlists from other bloggers I’ve come across
(these posts are not my own!)
THE HOLY GRAIL of language learning (-> seriously tho, this is the BEST thing I’ve ever come across)
Tips:
Some language learning exercises and tips
20 Favorite Language Learning Tips
what should you be reading to maximize your language learning?
tips for learning a language (things i wish i knew before i started)
language learning and langblr tips
Tips on how to read in your target language for longer periods of time
Tips and inspiration from Fluent in 3 months by Benny Lewis
Tips for learning a sign language
Tips for relearning your second first language
How to:
how to self teach a new language
learning a language: how to
learning languages and how to make it fun
how to study languages
how to practice speaking in a foreign language
how to learn a language when you don’t know where to start
how to make a schedule for language learning
How to keep track of learning more than one language at the same time
Masterposts:
Language Study Master Post
Swedish Resources Masterpost
French Resouces Masterpost
Italian Resources Masterpost
Resource List for Learning German
Challenges:
Language-Sanctuary Langblr Challenge
language learning checkerboard challenge
Word lists:
2+ months of language learning prompts
list of words you need to know in your target language, in 3 levels
Other stuff:
bullet journal dedicated to language learning
over 400 language related youtube channels in 50+ languages
TED talks about language (learning)
Learning the Alien Languages of Star Trek
.
Feel free to reblog and add your own lists / masterlists!
Websites to learn languages by reading
Hyplern
Language Crush
Readlang
Vocab Tracker
★ a drawing a day in february~ ★
the thing about code or language switching is that its almost always context-based and purposeful. strip it of its context and it becomes frivolous and meaningless.
the reason “hola mi nombre es juan. oh my god I didn’t realize I was speaking spanish.” is ridiculous is because it’s exceedingly rare anyones going to accidentally switch languages. in everything everywhere all at once, they speak chinglish to each other. they never accidentally speak mandarin to deirdre in the IRS office for example because that would be ridiculous.
eeaao is such a splendid depiction of this. especially due to the varying levels of mastery across their generations. its clear joy understands mandarin but doesn’t speak it (except when jobu is trying to be dramatic). she doesn’t have enough grip of cantonese to tell gong gong that ruby is her girlfriend but she understands enough to know evelyn doesn’t say it. you have to understand that Both of these things can be true for this scene to hit so hard. in particular, i love the back and forth between waymond and evelyn. she fully switches to english when speaking to alpha-waymond. but switches back and forth with her waymond in a way that feels so reflective of speaking languages that represent home in different ways. with an ease you can only grow into with someone having grown up in both environments.
why do all the words sound heavier in my native language?
— @metamorphesque, Yoojin Grace Wuertz (Mother Tongue), Still Dancing: An Interview With Ilya Kaminsky (by Garth Greenwell), Jhumpa Lahiri (Translating Myself and Others), @lifeinpoetry
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alignment chart: bookmark edition. tag yourself i’m scrap paper
I made my own bookmark 👀🤣
not enough ppl talk about the multilingual issue of staring at a basic object as your brain cycles through wtf it’s supposed to be called in the language you’re using like an rpg protagonist scrolling through their inventory mid boss battle.
Korean and Spanish Vocabulary: Household Items/Appliances
냉장고 - refrigerador - refrigerator
냉동고 - freezer - freezer
전자레인지 - microondas- microwave
오븐 - horno - oven
커피 머신 - máquina de café - coffee machine
토스터 - tostadora - toaster
전기 밥솥 - olla arrocera eléctrica - electric rice cooker
접시 - plato - plate
그릇 - bol - bowl
밀패 용기 - recipiente - storage container
컵 - copa - cup
유리잔 - vaso - glass (cup)
냄비 - olla - pot
뚜껑 - tapa - lid
가스레인지 - cocina de gas - gas stove
전기레인지 - estufa eléctrica - electric stove
배기 후드 - campana - exhaust hood
후라이팬 - sartén - frying pan
전기 주전자 - hervidor elécrtico - electric kettle
믹서기 - batidora - mixer
식품 가공기 - procesador de alimientos - food processor
블렌더 - licuadora de inmersión - immersion blender
다리미 - plancha - iron
다리미판 - tabla de planchar - ironing board
헤어드라이어 - secador de pelo - hairdryer
고데기 - plancha de pelo - hair straightener
진공청소기 - aspiradora - vacuum cleaner
세탁기 - lavadora - washing machine
잔디 깎는 기계 - cortadora de césped - lawn mower
전구 - bombilla - lightbulb
스탠드 - lámpara - lamp
수도꼭지 - llave - faucet
싱크대 - lavabo (in bathroom) - sink
식탁 - mesa - table
의자 - silla - chair
탁자 - mesa de centro - coffee table
소파 - sofá - sofa
식기 세척기 - lavaplatos - dishwasher
재봉틀 - máquina de coser - sewing machine
실 - hilo - thread
바늘 - aguja - needle
그림 - cuadro - a painting
쓰레기통 - papelera - trash bin
알람 시계 - despertador - alarm clock
이불 - manta - blanket
베개 - almohada - pillow
커튼 - cortina - curtains
러그 - alfombra - rug
창문 - ventana - window
실내용 화초 - planta de la casa - house plant
옷걸이 - percha - hanger
옷장 - armario - closet
열쇠 - llave - key
*Please let me know if you see any mistakes as I’m not a native Korean or Spanish speaker*
Best language learning tips & masterlists from other bloggers I’ve come across
(these posts are not my own!)
THE HOLY GRAIL of language learning (-> seriously tho, this is the BEST thing I’ve ever come across)
Tips:
Some language learning exercises and tips
20 Favorite Language Learning Tips
what should you be reading to maximize your language learning?
tips for learning a language (things i wish i knew before i started)
language learning and langblr tips
Tips on how to read in your target language for longer periods of time
Tips and inspiration from Fluent in 3 months by Benny Lewis
Tips for learning a sign language
Tips for relearning your second first language
How to:
how to self teach a new language
learning a language: how to
learning languages and how to make it fun
how to study languages
how to practice speaking in a foreign language
how to learn a language when you don’t know where to start
how to make a schedule for language learning
How to keep track of learning more than one language at the same time
Masterposts:
Language Study Master Post
Swedish Resources Masterpost
French Resouces Masterpost
Italian Resources Masterpost
Resource List for Learning German
Challenges:
Language-Sanctuary Langblr Challenge
language learning checkerboard challenge
Word lists:
2+ months of language learning prompts
list of words you need to know in your target language, in 3 levels
Other stuff:
bullet journal dedicated to language learning
over 400 language related youtube channels in 50+ languages
TED talks about language (learning)
Learning the Alien Languages of Star Trek
.
Feel free to reblog and add your own lists / masterlists!
mhhmmm yea
[id: the meme of two guys on a bus, one sad and looking out a window at a wall; the other happy and looking out over a nice landscape. both guys are captioned “there is so much to learn” /end id]
why do all the words sound heavier in my native language?
— @metamorphesque, Yoojin Grace Wuertz (Mother Tongue), Still Dancing: An Interview With Ilya Kaminsky (by Garth Greenwell), Jhumpa Lahiri (Translating Myself and Others), @lifeinpoetry
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“But a language, even a foreign language, is something so intimate that it enters inside of us despite the fissure. It becomes a part of our body, our soul. It takes root in the brain, it emerges from our mouths. In time, it nestles in the heart.”
- Translating Myself and Others by Jhumpa Lahiri (2022)
Some language learning exercises and tips
These are some of the activities I do. Maybe you'll find them helpful:
Write a mock dating profile for yourself. Describe yourself, list your hobbies and interests, hopes for the future, likes and dislikes, and the qualities you're looking for in a partner. Enjoyed it? Write one for your favourite character/OC.
Try to find a Youtuber who plays your favourite game and does commentary in your target language. I watch this guy a lot.
Describe locations in your favourite books, games, movies, TV shows etc. I like to wander the Hitman maps and write about the different areas, NPCs, and situations I observe.
Write a mock interview with your character/influential figure of choice.
Choose a fairy tale and write your interpretation of it in your target language.
When you're cooking, say what you're doing out loud as if you were talking to a studio audience.
Imagine your mutuals are coming to your city for a visit. Write up a lil guidebook for them describing places of interest. Write an itinerary to practice using the future tense and "first", "then", "after that", etc statements.
A chalk marker might be useful to you. I write important words and phrases that I'm having trouble remembering on my bathroom mirror. I just wipe them away with a damp cloth later.
Review books, albums, movies etc in your target language. Either write down your review or record yourself talking about it.
✨ Language Study Master Post! ✨
(Ill update this as I post more, but here is a master post of tons of links to language resources to help you study a language from my site (Plurilingualism) so far! 💜)
Before you start:
- A guide to making S.M.A.R.T goals (and why goals are so important!)
- A complete guide to self-studying a language
Resources and tips:
- Website resources page (with links to tons of resources for general language learning)
- 5 must-visit sites for language learners
- Master list of language challenges (vocab, reading, journaling, etc)
- 10 unique resources (I'll bet you haven't heard of even 3!)
- Where to find good foreign language books (+ links to several recommendations)
- Master list of YouTube channels in 50+ languages (With almost 500 links!!)
- All about the animedoro study method (my favorite way to study anything, but especially a language)
- All about Memrise (a great app and website)
- All about Busuu (one of my all time favorite resources)
- All about italki (a must-have resource for any language learner!)
- How to perfect your pronunciation (+ links to guides in several languages)
- How to actively and passively learn a language via TV and movies
- The best 15 apps to learn a language with (+ links to full reviews for each)
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If you are studying Korean:
- 10 amazing Korean resources (with descriptions)
- Korean resource master post (with almost 200 links)
If you are studying German:
- German resource master post (with almost 200 links too)
If you are studying Spanish
- Spanish resource master post (with almost (you guessed it) 200 links!)
Hi Language Enthusiasts,
Do you want to learn German but don’t know where to start? Then I’ve got the perfect resource list for you and you can find its links below. Let me know if you have any suggestions to improve it. I hope everyone can enjoy it and if anyone notices any mistakes or has any questions you are free to PM me.
Here is what the resource list contains;
Handmade resources on certain grammar concepts for easy understanding.
Resources on learning pronunciation.
Websites to practice reading.
Documents to enhance your vocabulary.
Notes on Colloquial Language.
Music playlists
List of podcasts/audiobooks And a compiled + organized list of websites you can use to get hold of grammar!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qQdkYK6_1JblpQFYw7GHOYGKZuNeIhAArGIfUftdvJY/edit?usp=sharing