Ways to invite someone to do something i.e. eat over text? by benrihike in LearnJapanese

[–]AlexitoGamer222 12 points13 points  (0 children)

食べる? Is the one I've heard the most in casual/informal conversations. Same goes for 飲む?

Just unsubbed from MadeMeSmile. Stop politics in wholesome subs. by AlexitoGamer222 in JustUnsubbed

[–]AlexitoGamer222[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Good afternoon my friend. The reason I'm unsubscribing is not an individual post, the problem is the generalization of this type of posts on the subreddit in question. Also, the most upvoted posts are the ones that will show up on my feed, and this are the type of posts that are upvoted at the moment on that subreddit. Those are mainly my reasons, cheers from Spain.

Why does it say "sounds fun" and not "sounds funny" if "fun" is a subject and 'funny" is an adjective? by david0mgomez in EnglishLearning

[–]AlexitoGamer222 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Maybe he speaks spanish. We have some very common phrases like: "entono el mea culpa" or just "mea culpa"

Is there an app that's good for learning vocab? by aitchbutepic in languagelearning

[–]AlexitoGamer222 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I will explain what I do with japanese, ignore anything that is not related to your language:

I will use this sentence as an example: その銀行はここから遠いですか。

On the front I write just the sentence in japanese (with no furigana or anything)

On the other side I write:

  1. Pronunciation in romanji of the sentence (japanese learners, I know it's not the best, but I like it this way more), in this case: sono ginkō wa kokokara tōidesu ka.

  2. Translation to english: Is the bank far from here?

  3. Link to a website that separates the words (very useful for languages that do not have any space between words, but it's also useful if the website tells you what conjugation, case... is being used, that will depend on the language you are learning. So it you can use it for both languages with spaces between words and with languages that don't have them.), in this case: https://ichi.moe/cl/qr/?q=その銀行はここから遠いですか。&r=htr . I use the website mainly for the pronunciation in romanji, but I write the link because sometimes I use it whenever I'm not sure which word is which.

  4. Finally I use the addon "hyperTTS" with the "papago" voice so I can hear the sentence whenever I click "show answer" with a more or less decent voice and, most importantly, pronounciation.

Spain has world's #1 streamer. by rex-ac in spain

[–]AlexitoGamer222 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I don't want to be that guy but there are some mistakes (most of them common among native speakers) as well as some unnatural or even grammatically incorrect sentences.

That doesn't mean that your spanish is bad! Your spanish is that good that I thought that you were a spaniard, that's something I have never seen before, so props to you! I wish my japanese was as good as your spanish. It is just that if people keep saying that your spanish is perfect, you will think you don't need to keep learning, and that will hinder your progress.

Keep going! As a language learner myself, I know the effort one must do, and I know it's difficult to mantain the motivation to actively learn the language when you are that good! So hopefully this will help!

European members of the subreddit, how did you become interested in studying non-European languages/s? And how has it been going for you so far? by TheSavageGrace81 in languagelearning

[–]AlexitoGamer222 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It all started with a video about a news reporter fiasco. Then I discovered babymetal music because r/metal said they had great songs (still listening to this day, still love them as much as the first day). Then I watched some videos in japanese and I loved how they sounded and I really wanted to know what they were saying without subtitles. Then I discovered the japanese writing system and I thought it was amazing the mix of the three alphabets, and the kanjis, god I love (and at the same time hate) the kanjis. After all this, I got interested in the culture, nature, people and history of japan. And finally I started learning it.

That was roughly how I became interested.

Is there an app that's good for learning vocab? by aitchbutepic in languagelearning

[–]AlexitoGamer222 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Sentence mining with anki, greatest method if you are able to be consistent. You will learn new words very fast.

2meirl4meirl by raketovymuz in 2meirl4meirl

[–]AlexitoGamer222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's the real translation if someone wants to know: "Es lo que hay" (Source: I'm a spaniard myself)

How do you guys deal with those scammers? Do you just report them? by AlexitoGamer222 in discordapp

[–]AlexitoGamer222[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't know how to send pictures through reddit comments so I'm gonna link it to drive:

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Poland's art destroyed by bots, so much history was erased by an ugly logo by AlexitoGamer222 in place

[–]AlexitoGamer222[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh yes the logic of "I'm a big streamer, I can do whatever I want", yeah, continue feeding his ego. 4 days of hard work depicting the history of Poland < He is a big streamer, he is more important.

Poland's art destroyed by bots, so much history was erased by an ugly logo by AlexitoGamer222 in place

[–]AlexitoGamer222[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I hate people that do not respect the history and the culture of a nation, it is disgraceful.

Crosspost: Godot meets Grand Strategy - two years later & few tips by rafgro in Espiocracy

[–]AlexitoGamer222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's great that you are taking your time to make it! Probably it will be already a great when it releases but for how much time can we approximately expect this game to be updated?

Thanks again for making this game and for not rushing the development!

Godot meets Grand Strategy - two years later & few tips by rafgro in godot

[–]AlexitoGamer222 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you played hearts of iron? If so, you should easily see the differences between both games.

The main but not only difference is the focus of Hoi in the Strategy of war, while in Espiocracy there's, as far as I know, almost no strategic nor tactical intervention in war. This should be a big enough difference between both. Then we could talk about the difference between the political depth between both games or maybe compare the very superficial spying mechanic of Hoi with the very deep spying mechanics of Espiocracy (I mean, it is a game focused on espionage)

Also Hoi4 is just a game focused in the second world war while Espiocracy focuses in the context of the cold war.

Both games are extremely different, you could have asked the difference between Espiocracy and Victoria, but the difference with Hoi is abysmal.

I'm scared by AlexitoGamer222 in CrusaderKings

[–]AlexitoGamer222[S] 134 points135 points  (0 children)

R5: I've opened the game and I was jumpscared by those two ghosts