Friday, January 20, 2017
My Cringeworthy Bulgarian
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Shameless Plug
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Kelly's Jewelry
My profile gives more info on my jewelry-making hobby (that I hope to turn into something of a career.)
As soon as it crossed my mind to post this, I was thinking of ways I could incorporate language into my jewelry. Brainstorming session coming up... :)
Language Petals
I had originally left this blog to form a new one: LanguagePetals. I guess my intention was for it to be a replacement language blog, but sort of became an everything blog for my interests. Looks like my last post was Christmas 2015 - must've been the year I decided I was tired of blogging. ha!
Anyway, if interested in seeing some of my language learning musings from that blog, just check out the CATEGORIES on the left sidebar.
I no longer update that blog. :)
Bulgarian Focus
Monday, January 16, 2017
Language DeClutter
- Czech
- Hungarian
- Latvian
- Norwegian
- Romanian (One of my earliest, so I may keep this one.)
- Slovenian
- Ukrainian
- Bulgarian
- Croatian/Serbian
- Dutch
- Estonian
- Greek (modern)
- Lithuanian
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Russian
Monday, January 02, 2017
I'm Back!
I decided to revive this blog last night. I still love learning languages, but it's been a while since I've really concentrated on any of them. I might drop a few, because I really am trying too many, but I'll talk about that in another post. :)
Monday, March 02, 2015
East Asian (Con)Fusion
My short stint in Japanese and Korean wasn't all in vain, because I did learn a few things. The Korean alphabet is called Hangul in South Korea. There's also Hanji, which are Chinese characters used in Korean, but apparantly you can get by without learning them, unlike in Japanese, where you have to learn kanji if you want to get past a child's level in the language. In fact, I've heard that if you only stuck with hiragana and katakana (Japanese has three alphabets - or "scripts" to be more accurate), you'd pretty much be limited to things like children's books. That would be fine with me. I'd feel pretty accomplished if I could even just read children's books in Japanese + I'm sure Japanese children's books are pretty cute.
Another thing I will always remember is that questions in Japanese end in desu ka? I also like Japanese classical music (really Oriental classical music in general), some of which I added to my Spotify. And who knows, maybe I will at least learn how to say certain phrases in Japanese and Korean. Finally, a little over ten years ago, I had a gerbil who I gave the Japanese name Sumiko. Her companion was named Antoinette. :)
Portuguese on YouTube Resources
There are three YouTube channels I follow for learning Portuguese: Learn Portuguese with Dri and Lud Português com Marcia Macedo Street Smar...
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These are languages I'm dropping, because I will never get used to the whole pitch accent thing... >Estonian >Latvian >L...
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I got a letter from the girl in Nicaragua I sponsor, and was struck by this sentence: "Soy la unica mujer en mi familia ya que tengo ...
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I've been reviewing my Spanish over the last couple of days using my Side-by-Side Spanish & English Grammar book. I edited the n...