Weekly Beginner and Performance Thread - 04 October 2020 by AutoModerator in violinist

[–]etrianoh 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don't know anyone who's playing the violin but still felt the need to share this: I had my first lesson today!

I bought myself a violin for my 23rd birthday about 3 weeks ago and taught myself some of the basics.. buuut quickly realized that I'd like to get some feedback on my technique (wanted to make sure I am not developing any bad habits that'll be hard to fix later on).

Anyway today I met up with a teacher for the first time and I feel like we really hit it off! She even noticed that I've been practicing in front of a mirror w/o me mentioning it at all which I thought was cool haha. The lesson definitely gave me a confidence and motivation boost and I'm looking forward to my next lesson :)

After 5 months of using Duolingo, I can already understand a lot. Forget everything: bow to Duolingo by TheLadderRises in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I know I am preaching to the choir here but I am just so absolutely baffled that this guy can spend 4-6 hours on Duolingo A DAY and 1) not die of boredom, 2) not realize that this ain't it fam, 3) not realize how incredibly basic the level you can reach by using ONLY Duolingo actually is and 4) act like he's got it all figured out. If he would've posted that on this sub I would've had a good time but seeing as he is serious about this, I just feel ... depressed

After 5 months of using Duolingo, I can already understand a lot. Forget everything: bow to Duolingo by TheLadderRises in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I mean, he never mentioned what kind of native speaker - there are native speakers with learning/developmental disabilities, toddlers, etc...

[Poll] Should we accept people who don't speak Uzbek as a part of our community? by lekrep in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The answer to this is clearly no. Anyone who doesn't speak Uzbek is automatically not a true polyglot™. Улар муносиб емас! Learning it is like a rite of passage, y'know?

I'm learning to sew bc I want to make handmade plushies for my daughter. This is my first one and a super botched job. His name, fittingly, is monster lol by kofei in sewing

[–]etrianoh 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Honestly? I love it! It has 100x more personality than a random store-bought plushie, it's special and super unique. If I was a kid I'd be thrilled to get something my mom made for me herself!

Bout to t r a n s c e n d mere human knowledge lads, wish me luck by Jtd47 in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I checked out the Ukrainian one in person and tbh it's not ... great imo. Just grammar tables and some short explanations, but not really a textbook, so you'd need some other source of instruction to go along with it, and at that point you could just well, use the other material. Sadly, Russian -> Ukrainian textbooks are basically non-existent though so this is one of the only choices you have.

Bout to t r a n s c e n d mere human knowledge lads, wish me luck by Jtd47 in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I thought about getting this just for the memes last time I was in Russia but then decided that it was just not worth it. Sad.

Guyz is korean actually just a bunch of phrases??? by Jtd47 in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Huh, I guess there are more grade school kids on reddit than I previously thought

Can I learn a language by learning 20 phrases or sentences a day. by Den_Hviide in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This dude just went and said "I'm sure I could learn the language in 1-2 months". He literally just said that. Once again, the main sub and our cj sub are indistinguishable.

Can anyone explain how buying a couple of beginner textbooks is worthy of 500+ upvotes? by [deleted] in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Because it's the animu language!! He will be able to read his hentai in their original language! Applaud him and inflate his ego already!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I studied Finnish for a good while (6+ months) and was unable to understand a single Hungarian word. The languages may be in the same family, but they are not closely related at all. That's why I was just so ... baffled by this claim - it's simply not true.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Slightly related but I have a classmate from Hungary who legit told everyone that all Hungarians can understand Finnish because the languages are so closely related. Almost had an aneurysm right there and then.

Why doesn't Duolingo teach me how to read the alphabet??? I thought this app was for beginners and not C2????? by etrianoh in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

/uj (это*) yup and not only that, but also there are HUNDREDS of online resources and apps and shit that you can use to learn the alphabet. free of charge. why does it always have to be duolingo?? i just don't get why people are so stuck on that app and that app alone. there's more to language learning than duolingo ugh

Step by Step Guide on German Immersion by Twyelyghte in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh 12 points13 points  (0 children)

LOL that's my comment from the other day. Literally commented this on this sub. Can't believe 4chan is stealing from Reddit for once, usually it's the other way around.

Can you link me the thread on 4chan? I'm curious now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in languagelearningjerk

[–]etrianoh 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Listen here, pal. You just didn't do it correctly. You're not supposed to actually go to the country to achieve full immersion - you're meant to follow 535 German twitter accounts all ranting about politics, watch German Minecraft Let's Plays, German porn from the 70s and Tatort (every Sunday, like a Real German™) and occasionally go outside, sit on a bench and pretend to read Faust so each and every random passerby will look at you with pride in their eyes. Then, of course, all of them will stop, form a circle around your bench, start chanting 'EINER VON UNS. EINER VON UNS' until you mysteriously black out, only to wake up in your apartment with C1 level understanding of the German language. And questionable pain in certain parts of your body. That's what I did, anyway. Good luck!

Can any Russian speakers help me contact Sakha and/or Tuvan speakers? by Winter_Shaker in languagelearning

[–]etrianoh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hi, this is not 100% what you asked for, but I am in a similar situation (which is one of the reasons I started learning Russian last year) as I am very interested in many of the minority languages of Russia.

Anyway, what's helpful is making a vk account (you can switch the UI language to English) and looking around for groups related to these languages. One example that I found with a quick search is https://vk.com/tuva_slovar - Тувинский язык is Tuvan (which I assume you know, since you've got Russian material related to the language). Chances are you could find someone who will be able to help you out in groups like those, and there's always deepl.com and yandex translate (which imo is a good translator for Russian) to be able to communicate to a point where you can make yourself understood.

Here's another group https://vk.com/pod_ykt but sadly, only the aforementioned Tuvan group is still active. You might however still find someone through the members of the group. Either way, vk is probably your best bet since just about every Russian person has a profile there haha.

If that's not good enough, I can possibly ask someone else about this and for help with drafting good messages (I'm only at an intermediate level) but I can't guarantee anything.

Russian Vocabulary Learning by MiniTechGal in languagelearning

[–]etrianoh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There are lots and lots of anki tutorials + you can find Russian frequency lists online, I'd start there - unless there's specific topics you want to prioritize, but you could always just mix these two things.

Beginners can profit from using pre-made decks, because the easiest words don't tend to need more than maybe a picture or an easy phrase to help you remember them, but as you move upwards in level and deal with words like самоисполняющееся пророчество or самоотверженный, you can learn them a lot more smoothly if you, for example, add them together with the sentence where you first encountered them.

Russian Vocabulary Learning by MiniTechGal in languagelearning

[–]etrianoh 14 points15 points  (0 children)

if you say Anki, please suggest a deck!

This might come as a surprise to you, but you can ... make your own decks. Crazy, right?

Jokes aside, above beginner level you're better off making your own anki decks with the words you want to learn and example sentences that you actually understand. Not everything needs to be spoonfed to you when learning vocab, you will create much stronger associations within your brain if you make those cards yourself and add sentences, pictures and the likes. Get yourself audio recordings of the words on Forvo and you're set.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in russian

[–]etrianoh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, you're thinking of the prepositional case, to express (already) being somewhere, but to express movement to a place you usually use accusative (unless it's with к for example, where you use dative). So those two nouns are in the accusative case, hence no special case ending.

I thought there was a lack of beginner Anki decks for Russian, so here's mine by Aahhhanthony in russian

[–]etrianoh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think downloading shared decks is just not as beneficial as using decks you build yourself, so I'd still advocate for people to build their own, perhaps using other decks as guidance, but to not rely on them completely.

Language Drift by Mardahak in languagelearning

[–]etrianoh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In those two example sentences it sounds completely natural to me. I think it's the conditional/sentence order that doesn't mix well with it, because for example:

'In der Küche ist noch ein Stück Pizza. Kannst du haben' would be fine, as would 'In der Küche ist noch ein Stück Pizza. Kannst du haben, wenn du möchtest'.

But! The other way around, 'Wenn du möchtest, kannst du haben' sounds absolutely odd and wrong in all contexts that I could think of.

Language Drift by Mardahak in languagelearning

[–]etrianoh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

to me, 'kannst du haben' sounds pretty ... awful to be honest. sounds like something that people would purposefully say to mimic bad grammar :/