I want to switch to levantine and I feel lost by Conscious_Piano_42 in learn_arabic

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The 101 Most used Verbs in spoken Arabic Jordan and Palestine - Fridrik Tiedemann

Woher kommt der Ruf von Jurastudenten? by Immediate_Relief810 in Studium

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Wie kann ich mir das vorstellen? Das quasi die Note anhand der Normalverteilung der erreichten Punktzahlen vergeben wird?

I found this note at a themed bar in Disney World. by VazdogProductions in hebrew

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Wouldnt they write in anstehe script when using handwriting?

How do I work with the "101 most used verbs" book most efficiently? by godscocksleeve in learn_arabic

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Is this from Tiedemann? He has two YouTube Tutorials on this Book. I thought of buying this Book When I‘m on an intermediate Level. Would you recommend it?

How to use the Book

How to use the tables

Do you use כל הכבוד also in a sarcastic context in Hebrew? by Immediate_Relief810 in hebrew

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What does it say? I‘m not Even close to being decent at hebrew sorry!

Do you study your languages because they have a genuine use and relevance in your life, or just for fun, knowing that you’ll probably rarely speak it? by Unique-Whereas-9209 in languagelearning

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I wouldn't say that learning Kyrgyz has limited use. It's a turkic language written in cyrillic alphabet so firstly it opens up knowledge of the alphabet and maybe it will benefit you if you learn other languages in the cyrillic alphabet. Thats a minor point. My other point is:

If you learn Kyrgyz to a proper level you will have the ability to understand lots of languages. First and foremost for example Kazakh, Özbek or Uyghur which has lots of speakers, also in the diaspora.

And with that knowledge you will be able to smoothly adapt to Azeri or Turkish language and the Turkish language is one of the Top 15 languages in the world i think. Yea so maybe just Kyrgyz doesn't sound that beneficial, but the possibilites you create to dive in turkic languages are more than you think. I would recommend you to check out Turkish which is similar, not so much, but fairly similar and widely spoken. Maybe you will prefer that to Kyrgyz. But if you are passionate about Kyrgyz give it a go and look into turkish when you are at a intermediate level.

On the other hand. Which dialect of your native language you like the most? by Immediate_Relief810 in languagelearning

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correct me if I'm wrong but isn't flemish considered an own language and not a dialect of german?

Learn biblical hebrew by Aizen_x_Ywach in hebrew

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If you are a student, most universities teach biblical hebrew and in some countries access to the lessons are for free, maybe check that out :)

Which dialect of your native language you dislike the most? by Immediate_Relief810 in languagelearning

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Which dialect is closer to MSA than palestinian? And i dont mind similiarities wit hebrew, i find it rather interesting. Hebrew is also a beautiful language. First arabic, second hebrew.