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Meera wrote:When it's summertime you start to wanderlust for languages spoken in hot climates
Meera wrote:When it's summertime you start to wanderlust for languages spoken in hot climates
I find that I lust for Arabic in the summer and French in the winter, Chinese in the fall and Spanish in the spring. But now that I'm not doing Arabic, I think Hindi will replace it.Meera wrote:When it's summertime you start to wanderlust for languages spoken in hot climates
mōdgethanc wrote:I find that I lust for Arabic in the summer and French in the winter, Chinese in the fall and Spanish in the spring. But now that I'm not doing Arabic, I think Hindi will replace it.Meera wrote:When it's summertime you start to wanderlust for languages spoken in hot climates
Lowena wrote:I remember I used to associate languages with different climes, but I guess I grew out of that.
Which ones?Meera wrote:Haha I am the same way, I lust for languages according to the season
mōdgethanc wrote:As a child I was taught that "the rain in Spain falls mainly in the plain" and was devastated to find out this wasn't the case later on in life.Which ones?Meera wrote:Haha I am the same way, I lust for languages according to the season
Not bad. I got wanderlust for Japanese this winter and Portuguese this spring even though I think it's more of a summer language. I think that and Hindi will be my projects for this summer.Meera wrote:Summer- India languages, Arabic, Turkish
Fall-Farsi, French, Korean
Winter-French, German, Swedish, Nepali, Japanese
Spring-French and Turkish mostly and sometimes Bengali
IpseDixit wrote:You know you're a language nerd when you cringe or roll your eyes every time someone says language X is the hardest in the world (especially if it's an indo-european language).
SomehowGeekyPolyglot wrote:IpseDixit wrote:You know you're a language nerd when you cringe or roll your eyes every time someone says language X is the hardest in the world (especially if it's an indo-european language).
Being occupied 24/7 with eye-rolling only?!??
IpseDixit wrote:SomehowGeekyPolyglot wrote:IpseDixit wrote:You know you're a language nerd when you cringe or roll your eyes every time someone says language X is the hardest in the world (especially if it's an indo-european language).
Being occupied 24/7 with eye-rolling only?!??
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