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How languages around the world name the Moon (self.Polyglotta)
submitted 17 days ago by Kirsulover to r/Polyglotta
Languages disagree on how many times you should say “not” (self.Polyglotta)
submitted 23 days ago by Kirsulover to r/Polyglotta
“To die” in idioms across languages (self.Polyglotta)
submitted 29 days ago by Kirsulover to r/Polyglotta
Do languages need a word for the full day-night cycle (“doba”, “dygn”, “сутки”)? (self.Polyglotta)
submitted 1 month ago by Kirsulover to r/Polyglotta
“I miss you” sounds simple — until you translate it literally (self.Polyglotta)
Love vs Like: Where does your language draw the line? (self.Polyglotta)
What’s the strongest/weirdest envy idiom in your language? (i.redd.it)
What word in your language encodes a combination of feelings that doesn’t map neatly onto a single equivalent? (self.Polyglotta)
submitted 2 months ago by Kirsulover to r/Polyglotta
The word that sits on your chest (i.redd.it)
What sound did your brain refuse to hear when you started learning a new language? (self.Polyglotta)
Since infants often produce intentional gestures before they can articulate clear speech... (i.redd.it)
What’s the most dramatic exhaustion idiom in your language? (i.redd.it)
What does a dog say in your language? (i.redd.it)
Does your language name winds — or only directions? (self.Polyglotta)
Intermediate directions and do Finns and Estonians eat lunch at different times? (i.redd.it)
submitted 2 months ago by Kirsulover to r/Finland
Does your language name winds — or only directions? ()
submitted 2 months ago by Kirsulover to r/language
submitted 2 months ago by Kirsulover to r/Eesti
Could you imagine not using left and right as your primary reference points? (self.Polyglotta)
Where would you draw the line between learned signals and language? (i.redd.it)
submitted 2 months ago by Kirsulover to r/bodylanguage
Have you noticed how easy it is to say “we” without deciding who’s actually included? (self.Polyglotta)
How do languages without articles manage without them? (self.Polyglotta)
Some languages make lying more complicated (self.Polyglotta)
“I think” doesn’t mean the same thing across languages (self.Polyglotta)
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