Why did you learn Finnish?
To communicate with my parents and extended family. At age 1 I started to feel a bit hungry and decided I should start speaking so that my parents would feed me.
Hope this helps!
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Why did you learn Finnish?
To communicate with my parents and extended family. At age 1 I started to feel a bit hungry and decided I should start speaking so that my parents would feed me.
Hope this helps!
back from the dead with some pics from study sessions that i never posted ˖˚⊹ ꣑ৎ
my final exam on plato's apology went very well and with that my first ancient greek course is complete!! currently soaking up the summer until i return to uni in september for my second year :)
My attempts at learning everything there is to know about Ophthalmology in 3 days and working on my german and having a social life are taking a toll
I bring a sort of “Languages are defined by the speakers, not academic institutions” vibe to linguistics conversations that conservative linguistic purists don’t like
Why you need to learn Kanji
In hiragana: すももももも ももももも すもももももももものうち。
In kanji: 李も桃、桃も桃、李も桃も桃のうち。
The translation: A Japanese plum is a peach, a peach is also a peach, both Japanese plums and peaches are a kind of peach.
sunday study sesh— wishin for fall 🍂