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http://teach.italki.com/application
The website “italki” offers the possibility to learn or teach over 130 languages. Each teacher sets their own fees, and it is not necessary to have a degree or certification to teach. There are several million users, and over 5000 English teachers, but very few teachers for African languages such as Yoruba (7 teachers), Tamazight (6 teachers), Wolof (2 teachers), Sudani Arabic (1 teacher), Tigrinya (1 teacher), Somali (1 teacher), Amharic (1 teacher)... No Bambara teacher, no Fula teacher, no Oromo teacher, no Kinyarwanda teacher... Same with several Caribbean, Eastern European, South Asian or West Asian languages : Pashto, Kurdish, Chechen, Tamul, Albanese and Haitian Creole all have less than 20 teachers. Sign language (in all its varieties) also has less than 20 teachers. And almost none of the North, Central or South American indigenous languages that the website offers have any teacher at all : Lakota, Nahuatl, Wayuu, Cherokee, Cree, Choctaw, Navajo (diné bizaad), Guambiano (namtrik/misak)... all of them have 0 teachers. And none of the varieties of Rroma language (Rromani) that the website offers have any teacher either. Of course because of eurocentric linguistic and cultural hegemony and imperialism, it’s expected that there be less demand for these languages than for English, French or Spanish, and therefore it makes sense that there are less teachers. But still, I feel like someone who speaks one of these languages could get a decent amount of money by teaching online on Italki. There is not much competition so you could get a lot of students. The website charges 15% of your earnings, but you can set your own prices. For example, one of the only 2 Wolof teachers on the website started teaching in February of this year. She has great reviews and feedback from her students. Since February, she has given 30 half-hour trial lessons for 7,99$, 10 conversation lessons for 10,99$ to 21,99$ depending on duration, and 21 grammar & vocabulary lessons for 11,99$ to 34$ depending on duration. Imagining all the lessons she taught were the shortest (30 minutes) thus cheapest ones, she would have made approximately 500$ teaching Wolof since February, after deducting the 15% commission the website charges. In Senegal, 500$ is a lot of money, almost 1400 times the minimum hourly wage per hour, for teaching 30 hours. And the most likely is that not all of her classes lasted 30 minutes, so she probably made even more than 500$. So, if you or someone you know speaks one of these languages and needs money, that could be an interesting option!
La cascada de Tamul es el salto de agua más grande de San Luis Potosí, México 🇲🇽😍💙
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Cascada de Tamul en la Huasteca Potosina. #HuastecaPotosina #Tamul #México #Turismo #TuriMexico Foto: @ivan_macias (en Cascada De Tamul - Tanchachin) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4an-g2ByHt/?igshid=1ff74qlbxd75o
Tamil question words
YENNA ~ What
-idhu yenna?-இது யென்ன?- what is this?
-time yenna ? -what time is it? -
-oun per yenna? -உங்கள் பெயர் என்ன? -what is your name?
-ounaku yenna vayasu?- What is your age?
-yenna sonna? - What did you say?
-yenna paatha? என்ன பார்த்தாய்? what did you see ?
-yenna nadakum? என்ன நடக்கும்? what will happen?
ATHU ~ Which
-Ounaku athu venum? - What do you want?
YEPPADI ~ how
-nee yeppadi irukire? எப்படி இருக்கிறீர்கள்? how are you?
YEVLOVU ~how much
Yevolvu manni ?- how much time?
Idhu yevlovu? - how much is it?
YATHANI ~ how many
Yathani manni? - what time is it?
Yathani per? எத்தனை பேர்? how many people?
YAR ~ Who
Idhu yaru? யார் அது? Who is it?
Yaru vandha? -who came?
YARUVAI ~ Whose
Idhu uarudaya book? - whose book is this ?
YEPPO ~ When
Yeppo vara ? - when are you going?
Yeppo varuva? எப்போது வருவாய்? -when will you come?
ANGE ~ Where
Ange pora ? - where are you going?
Nee ange irukire? எங்கே இருக்கிறாய்?where are you?
YEIN ~ Why
Tamul tryin’ on some new fashion. Still debating whether or not I want Generic Devavani Colors to be her main scheme, but she’s rockin’ it so far. :P
I’m glad they changed the “hair”, honestly. It’s still twintails, but the texture’s sooo much better. But I seem to be in the minority thinking that, lol.
Tamul waterfall, 105 meter tall cascade, Mexico.