Looking into the history of Ojibway right now because of your comment. Thank you!
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Looking into the history of Ojibway right now because of your comment. Thank you!
Well here in the US, and in the state I’m in, not a lot of bilingual needs. I know Spanish is pretty popular in a lot of places, and I’ll eventually learn it. But since I’m 55 years old, esperanto seemed more fun. And it’s got an interesting history. Thanks!
I was thinking of learning Morse Code, even tho it’s pretty much extinct now that it’s not required for a radio license anymore. I like the history of it and how excited people were about it back in the day. I think it’s still important, so it sucks that it’s going away.
I love the idea of Toki Pona, since it’s quick and short. But I went for Esperanto instead. I may try Toki Pona again tho!
You can always start up again. We belive in you!
Yep, I’m with you in this misery, friend!
Dankon, amiko!
Dankon, amiko!
I am jealous fo your programming knowledge. I’d have a lot more money today if I had that skillset!
You win the interwebs today. ❤️
Ah, the propaedeutic effect? I think that Esperanto shows the “guts” of the grammar faster than other languages do, and that helps learning languages with similar features.
Yep, that’s what they say.
Whoa! I’m having a tough enough time just learning Esperanto, which is supposed to be easy. But bruh, you are a whole other level. Awesome!
Oy, those are tough ones for us English speakers.
Funny you mentioned the Hunger Games. I never read them until I took a job at a middle school last year. Every single classroom had rows of them on the bookshelves. So I grabbed a few. They are really good books! I get the hype now!
Thanks for that link. I’ll check it out!
Yeah, I am a great lover of e-books, and in fact have been on the e-book train since pda’s. I even had a rocket book. Long before kindle or anything.
But a lot of the strange crap I read isn’t in ebook format. But after I fill my shelves, I’ll probably be done with paper books. I like the look of a good study.
My house is paid off, so I’m not going anywhere. This is my forever home. And if by some chance I became sick or something and had to move, then books would be the least of my problems.
But e-books are def my main reading and in fact, a source of income for me since I write them.
That’s awesome. One a week! I need to catch up!
Not considering audio books in the statistic is a little weird and comes off as attempted gatekeeping
Nah, not meaning it to look like that. I just like picturing people sitting reading. I listen to audiobooks myself. But I like reading the words. So it was just my personal preference for the post, not a judgement on audiobooks.
Love that!
Ok, thank you. I’m new to the world of buying used phones. Usually I just get online through my phone plan provider, so this should be an adventure. Thanks!!
Dankon, amiko!