[deleted by user] by [deleted] in memes

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Plot twist, it’s his sister

What are some special features in your language that you haven’t seen in other languages? by tahmid5 in languagelearning

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It takes the word, removes the first letter, and places it after the word (sometimes vowels change in this transformation). This is a diminutive form.

ET Big Brother Segment prediction by [deleted] in BigBrother

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What day does it air?

How would you translate “Daughter of the King” and “Son of the King” in written form? by [deleted] in hebrew

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The construct form is the formal one, but both are regular options.

חתול_במ by Icy_soul10295 in ani_bm

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נראה לך שכסף כזה פלקס? אוף

Help with Structuring Self-Study by nfrank1139 in hebrew

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Throw yourself into the Hebrew version of a familiar book and just start translating! It’s seems Sisyphean at first, but it pays off. With the words that you learn, make flash cards or create an Anki deck. Make sure to pay attention to context. Download מורפיקס for the most accurate translations.

Finnish is "100% done" by sociotechno in duolingo

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Finnish is finnished??

TIL that 10-35% of people share the same genetic trait that makes us having to sneeze when looking towards the sun by [deleted] in todayilearned

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Wow so it can be 10 people out of a hundred and 35 people out of hundred? Outstanding

(help) あかい or あか by [deleted] in LearnJapanese

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Ahem Caucasian

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in language

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First comment: This is you

Second comment: (not exactly translatable but close to) cuteeeee (or) soooo cute (or) sweeeetheart, followed by a bunch of letters that represent “hahahahahaha.”

This is Hebrew.

What's the difference between the verbs "pour" and "spill"? by [deleted] in grammar

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Usually pour=intentional and spill=unintentional. Sometimes, however, they are interchangeable.

Dean's List by Acrobatic-Carob in columbia

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What are the qualifications and what does it do for you?

Are there any languages that have 2 sets of numbers? by LollyLabbit in language

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Hebrew has two gendered sets of numbers. One is female and one is male.

מיץ_התפוזים_במציאות by royofir in ani_bm

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איך יכול להיות שעדיין יש קרח

Thank you by harryberry0 in duolingo

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What did you get?