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arcadeyes · 5 days
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I'm built different. like incorrectly i think
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arcadeyes · 7 days
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hey boss i can't come in today it's a sunny day and there's a lovely breeze coming in through my window, yeah it's rustling the branches of the tree outside that's finally bloomed so it's pretty serious
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arcadeyes · 4 months
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pls reblog for larger sample size, as i feel that most of my followers/mutuals would put ancestral reasons :)
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arcadeyes · 5 months
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My first post in irish - im sure its riddled with mistakes
Dia dhuit! axel is ainm dom agus is leath éireannach mé ach tá mé i mo chónaí i Sasana. labhraím béarla agus roinnt gearmáinise. is as Luimneach mé. is breá liom ceol. tá the cranberries go maith is as luimneach iad. tá mo gaeilge an-dona. slán go fóill!
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arcadeyes · 5 months
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Learning a “useless language” can be hard.
First off, i’d like to state that i believe no language is truly useless. Not ones people in your country don’t speak, not ones that have a very low amount of speakers, not even ones that died out a thousand years ago. But learning a language that the world (or even just yourself) has deemed useless can be hard.
The lack of resources available for these lesser learnt languages can be annoying especially if it isnt on duolingo or other language learning apps.
The lack of community. I’m attempting to learn romanes because my mother is romani but she doesnt speak it and its a closed language (might talk about that in a later post)
The lack of motive. Yes, i want to learn my ancestors/families languages but its hard. It’s not like i’ll get to speak it with anyone.
But sometimes its not so hard. Sometimes you get this sprinkle of hope- a reward that makes you want to push on. For myself, that’ll be talking to my irish friend A as gaeilge. We are both chugging through the duolingo course and sometimes we might attempt to have a little natter in irish and for a moment i’ll feel like i’m not wasting my time. i’m doing something worthwhile.
Learning a useless language can be hard, but the thought of giving up is worse.
Learning a useless language can’t be hard because in my eyes there are no useless languages.
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arcadeyes · 6 months
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My favourite language learning app for building vocabulary.
Drops has helped me to build my irish vocabulary because of the extensive catagories to choose from i can learn what I want to learn. I also find it helpful because in the free version you can only do five minutes a day. I find that for me it keeps me motivated and makes me pay more attention to the words as occasionally you will have to spell them. I personally find the app helpful for adding vocabulary to my knowledge but it does lack grammar and actual sentences.
Theres many different languages on drops and these are:
ainu, arabic, ASL, bosnian, catalan, chinese (cantonese), chinese (mandarin), croatian, danish, dutch, british and american english,
Esperanto, estonian, finnish, french, galician, german, greek, hawaiian, hindi,
hungarian, icelandic, igbo, indonesian, irish, italian, japanese, korean, norweigan,
persian, polish, brazilian portugues, european portugues, romanian, russian,
samoan, sanskrit, serbian, european spanish, mexican spanish, swahili,
swedish, tagalog, te reo maōri, thai, turkish, ukrainian, vietnamese, yoruba
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arcadeyes · 6 months
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Irish people in the UK, can any of us speak irish…
So many people in my school and my area are irish or half irish and so few of us even have one word of irish. My friend, A, is half irish half jewish and although her mum is nearly fluent she only has some duolingo irish. N, fully irish and not a word of it. E, half irish half chinese is fluent in chinese but only knows one word of irish. M, half ghanain half irish and again- no irish. Even myself, half irish half romani i only have duolingo knowledge and it upsets me that i cant find anyone who speaks it and i have no native speaker influence due to me not seeing my irish family anymore.
I implore anyone- connection or no connection to the language- to give gaeilge or any celtic/dying language a go.
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arcadeyes · 6 months
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I’ll hopefully be participating in irish gaeilge or romanes (romani language) but if im unable to speak either well enough i’ll participate in german instead :D
i notice ur account has been active for just short of a year but i wanted to ask if spyld will be revived in 2024 aswell?
Hi! Thank you for asking :)
I've been musing about it recently actually, and even though it was a little mentally exhausting, it was also a lot of fun!! So I think I will try to continue it! People seemed to enjoy it :D
So put May the 7th, 2024, in your calendars! <3
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arcadeyes · 6 months
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account introduction
Hi! my names axel, 14, and i live in the uk. I have a huge passion for flags and countries but this account will mostly be me learning languages (irish, romani, and maybe some german)
I’m half irish half romani so i want to learn both of these, and im b1/2 level german so i might post about that occasionally. But my real interest in languages is for dead, dying, or “useless” languages. I think different alphabets are also super cool and i can read (russian) cyrillic and japanese hiragana and most katakana.
i’m definatley not perfect and have given up on languages many times. Some of the languages ive attempted and failed to learn are mandarin, japanese, french, and probably more that i didnt give much effort to.
I find languages easier to learn with people who share the same ammount of interest. i tried to learn swedish oncw with a friend but they werent very engaged or bothered and that set me back a bit, so if ur interested in learning languages (especially the more underrated ones or ones that you have a connection too) pls comment id love to hear abt ur language journey especially if ur learning gaeilge or romani
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arcadeyes · 6 months
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anyone else trying to learn their families language?
hi! my names axel and my dad is irish and my mum is romani. I want to learn these languages (esp gaeilge) but it’s so difficult to find the motivation to do so. id rlly like to make some friends who are also trying to learn their families languages :D
i’ve always been into languages and have tried to learn a few but never fully committed because i didn’t have a reason to commit and didnt have a passion for the language.
maybe if i meet enough ppl in the same boat i might make a disc server.
what language does your family speak, and can you speak it?
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