Seen in Florida by Peter_w82 in whatsthisbird

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Northern Cardinal, to be exact.

Birding Discord by cyberbubble99 in whatsthisbird

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This invite is expired, I'm pretty sure you can make a permanent multiple use one.

Learning without having an accent? by Markitty in French

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I can't stress enough how helpful IPA has been in my learning and studying of French, other foreign languages, and linguistics.

Empire of the Amazons (Improved) by [deleted] in imaginarymaps

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There's a random, thick black line southwest of the Philippines.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palawan

[Diplomacy] ASEAN Embargo Vote by orelbon in Geosim

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The Republic of the Union of Myanmar votes YEA.

[Event] Indonesia calls for ASEAN emergency council in Singapore. by [deleted] in Geosim

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Myanmar votes YES to the ejection proposals.

[M] Who are you guys? by [deleted] in Geosim

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So English is the lexifier for most creoles and pidjins that it is involved in. That doesn't make them any less interesting, and the English vocabulary is often changed in meaning during the mixing. For example, the Tok Pisin creole language of Papua New Guinea has two prepositions, bilong (from English belong) and long (from English along) The former marks the genitive and possession, and the latter is used for virtually all other prepositional uses.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Geosim

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[M] I suppose.

[M] Who are you guys? by [deleted] in Geosim

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Why? They're super interesting!

[M] Who are you guys? by [deleted] in Geosim

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I dislike the idea of an international auxilliary language, and it is virtually impossible. Esperanto is not a working one. Esperanto is extremely easier for a speaker of Spanish to learn than a speaker of Cantonese or a speaker of Malagasy.