Do you say highway or freeway?
Highway
Freeway
Both, to refer to the same thing
Both, to refer to two different things
Neither/nuance/baldness

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Do you say highway or freeway?
Highway
Freeway
Both, to refer to the same thing
Both, to refer to two different things
Neither/nuance/baldness
How do you pronounce anti? (like antivirus or anti-hero)
Ant-ee
Ant-y
An-tee
An-ty
Aunt-ee
Aunt-y
Other
do you like i&/you& language?
yes
no
opinions vary
no opinion
nuance/other
not applicable
How often do you consume foreign language media? Are you American?
Often; I am American
Sometimes; I am American
Rarely; I am American
Never; I am American
Often; I am not American
Sometimes; I am not American
Rarely; I am not American
Never; I am not American
What's an "entrée" in a food context? (And where are you from?)
A starter, a smaller dish you eat at the start of the meal
An appetizer, a small dish you eat before the meal itself
A main course
Something else
Context, I saw someone on reddit claiming "entrée" meant "main course" in american english, and "starter" in other english-speaking countries. Entrée is the french word for starter, so I would never use it to describe a main course, nor have I ever seen this, but I'm not american. Feel free to expand on this in the tags!
Do/did you have any relatives that speak with such an extreme dialect that you can't understand them over the phone?
i can't understand them at all
i can kind of understand them, but it's really really hard
i can understand them okay-ish
i can understand all of them just fine
I speak with a heavy dialect. I'M the one people have trouble understanding!
other
I'm not talking about if they speak a different language than you, I mean if they speak the same language but in a way you can't understand
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what percent of duolingo learners were you in this year?
0-5%
6-10%
11-25%
26-49%
50-75%
76-100%
bonus tag the main language(s) you're learning
Should Marathi use diacritics (like the nuqta) to distinguish letters with multiple sounds, similar to Hindi?
Yes, distinguish च and च़, ज and ज़, and so on
No, the presently widespread system is fine as it is
I have no stake in the matter / Show Results
Actually we must go further and collapse श and ष while we're at it