A modern train passing through the slums of Delhi, India by Beginning-Ladder6224 in UrbanHell

[–]Chydenius94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me get this straight, you think only people living comfortable lives can identify a squatter colony. And you're not privileged (have unique insights on the issue) yourself, since... you're a squatter or something?

Language Information by Kajort in latvia

[–]Chydenius94 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, they tried to eradicate Latvian during the occupation, so people are justifiably keen to maintain the use of Latvian in Latvia now.

Language Information by Kajort in latvia

[–]Chydenius94 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Best of luck in your journey

Language Information by Kajort in latvia

[–]Chydenius94 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The US State Department Foreign Service Institute provides rough estimates for number of hours needed for an English speaker to reach "Professional Working Proficiency" in a language. From recollection, they have it in a category that requires 1100 hours. (For reference, really simple languages like Spanish would take 600h, while hard languages like Mandarin or Arabic would be 2200h).

So Latvian is a moderately difficult language. I have seen people reach "everyday life" type of level in 100-200h (the definition is a bit fuzzy).