Yeah this basically.
Here’s how to tell if a language is easy to learn
None of them are easy
They’re all stupid and terrible and will kick you in the nuts
That being said
Languages similar to ones you already speak
Languages you have a lot of motivation to learn
Languages that have a lot of resources and media to watch and/or listen to and/or read
So, if you’re reading this with relative ease (aka you speak English fluently) probably French or Spanish
Do whatever you want though idk
Don’t just choose a language based on how easy it is
Unless that’s what it takes to keep you motivated idk
Go learn Frisian or something
Nothing more humbling than thinking your pronunciation in your target language is good, just to schwa a vowel so hard the person you're talking to thinks it's a different language.
Oh? What does it mean? Or is it one of those words with a meaning that's sorta hard to put into words
Bad maps march
Brother in estonian is not veli. It is vend
And ok, sometimes they google translate the answer and get osastav or something. But in all 14 noun cases of vend there is no veli
I'm at a loss here
EKRE, the conservative party in Estonian politics, changed their name from "Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond" to "EKRE - Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond" because ... *checks notes* .... people complained that they wanted to vote for "EKRE" but the ballots had no such choice.
In Estonia we have 6 seasons, and most of them are winter
So apparently if you slap this into Google translate it says that veli does mean brother.
I'd bet you money what this person did was Google translate the word for brother in Finnish, switch it to Estonian, and when Google translate did not correct it, they put it down as the Estonian word, too.
Bad maps march
Brother in estonian is not veli. It is vend
And ok, sometimes they google translate the answer and get osastav or something. But in all 14 noun cases of vend there is no veli
I'm at a loss here
a friend of mine told me to share this story so here goes
So while I was at work the other day, and I was closing with this old woman, who's a jerk to everyone and their dog, but thinks she's the sweetest little angel. Including me. She's bigoted and sarcastic and just awful to be around - refused to call me and other trans ppl at work our names until she got reported for it, just so you know what we're dealing with here.
We were closing the other night, and I got to do dishes. I was listening to my music, which this day happened to be Käärijä (love that man sm). And this lady walks in and she sighs real loud, and I look back to see what's up, and she's looking at me with this nasty look on her face.
"What are you listening to?"
"Uh. Rap?"
"Ugh, that's not even music. That's just noise, how can you even tell what he's saying?"
"He's speaking Finnish."
"Well you should listen to music in English. We are in America. Listen to American music."
Now I already don't like this woman. Idk how she's not gotten fired yet. SO I decide im not doing this with her. I don't speak very much Estonian at all. But I switch to it.
"Mida?"
"What?"
"Mida sa ütlesid?"
"Speak ENGLISH!"
"Ahhhh. Ei, ei. Vabandust, ma ei räägi inglise keelt."
And she gets pissed about this, but I stand my ground and don't switch back to English, which makes her even more mad. Eventually she leaves me alone, tho. And I get to listen to Käärijä in peace.
I was talking to one of my friends about the Hunger Games last night, bc I just finished the new one, and I said "I bet this didn't get translated but bro I'd kill to read this in Estonian once I'm good enough"
And he got to be the bearer of the HAPPIEST news and was like "Nope, this did get translated bc of how well liked/famous it is". And we talked about it, and now this is my entire motivation for getting better at reading in Estonian. I need to read it in Estonian before I die. For now tho, I am sequestered to baby picture books LMAO
Hey, lads. Name's Timo, I'm from Western Nebraska, and this blog is dedicated to journaling my move from the United States to Estonia.
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