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Here you can learn, study, discuss, teach, and funpost in your favorite languages, natural or conlangs. Vocaroos are fine too.
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jan lawa o! mi pali ala pali e pona?
jan lawa o, lukin e mi!
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>>52415955

linja toki pi toki mute li pona!

//mi tawa lape :3
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tenpo suno ni la mi lukin e sitelen tawa pi utala suno mute. sitelen ni li ike.

taso e ilo sike wawa li pona.
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Toki!
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(to [{ki KU} VAU] TOI)
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>>52421300
ni toki sina li seme?
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>>52421750
ona li toki Losupan li toki pona li nasa
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>>52421300
This is why Lojban is great. You can make entire paragraphs completely lacking semantic content!
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Ĉu la alia(j) esperanto-parolanto(j) ĉeestas?
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>>52423744
S-saluton!

Mi estas eterna komencanto, ho ve!
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>>52423872
Nu, vi preterpasos la komencant-fazon iom post iom se vi nur parolas kun aliaj homoj fojfoje. Kiam vi eklernis?
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>>52424102
Mi lernis...iuj monatoj.

Chu la gramatiko estas konforma?
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>>52424556
>Mi eklernis antaŭ iom da monatoj

Tiu ĉi estas la pli komuna esprimo.

Kiam oni volas diri "ago", oni uzas "antaŭ".

I started 3 months ago = Mi komencis antaŭ 3 monatoj.

Vi ankaŭ povas diri "dum". "Mi lernas dum tri monatoj (ĝis nun)" = "I have been learning for three months (up until now)"
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Mi devas foriri nun. Ĝis!

Mi tawa!
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>>52425113
DUM

ALIAJ BRANDON

PAGAS!
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ro do cinmo ma lo cabdei
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Je viens de me réveiller.
It's 4:15 desu.
Penis meus magnus est.
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>>52427023
li'a mi cinmo zo'e zo'e zo'o
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>>52427023
mi ca tatpi gi'e sipna .ai ba zi .i ca lo cabdei lo ji'i xa jbopre cu kansi'u lo ka vokta'a co kibro .i pu pluka

>>52428340
ralju preti fa lo se du'u xu kau lo nu cinmo zo'e zo'e cu nu co'e
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>>52429241
.u'i
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>>52415955
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1IfntFMFWvQ
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>>52429537
sina toki,
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>>52429872
ni li ike tawa sina anu seme? :(
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>>52429946
tavla fo la .lojban. fa ko
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>>52427023
.i mi cinmo loka fliba be lonu mi jmive .i .uinai
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>>52430136
coi do .i mi ka'e tavla fo la .lojban .i do nelci le zgike be fa ma
(amirite?)
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>>52430311
You are a musician?
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>>52430375
>>52430311
Ah, I understand now.

I like zeuhl, which was created by the band Magma.
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>>52430375
Nooo, but I want to learn to play on my harp.
And you? (I think I wrote badly in lojban :/ )
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>>52430460
>zeuhl
>Magma
.ui .iku'i mi ne jundi tirna la .tsoil. .ije mi nelci la .velvet.andergraund.
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Anyone here speak Danish? Is it hard to learn?
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>>52430865
xu nelci le zo'e zgike pe la'o gy. Death Grips .gy.
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>>52430877
Danish is pretty easy t.bh. If you know English, Danish is very similar grammatically and in terms of pronunciation so you shouldn't have much of a problem.
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monsuta o!
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>>52431360
thanks bro
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>>52431165
.i na go'i .ije le ri'a mi ne cilre fi lei do zgike prenu .i xu ri tirna xamgu

>>52431360
What lang for you are difficult for an english native speaker?
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>>52431899
Arabic and Japanese, generally languages that have very different grammar and vocabulary. If there's a certain quirk to them like a difficult alphabet in Arabic's case or the Kanji in Japanese's case, then that makes things more complex. I would say most eastern euro languages are fairly difficult as well, though I've only tried Polish and dropped it so I'm not exactly an expert.
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>>52423744
La besto de via bildo ne similas beston kiel kato... Tiam gxi estas kio? Cxu gxi estas kapkuseno?

>>52432105
toki pona li ike ala ike sama tawa sina? (mi musi)
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>>52417473
jan kiwen pi nimi Al tu Ti tu o, jan ike li pali e seme tawa sina? :'c
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>>52433099
This looks like something from Star Trek! XD
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>>52433137
Hah :3
Also my granddad was studying this lang in his second uni being in rank of captain in mid 70's. He said: So it was the shiiiiet.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glagolitic_alphabet
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>>52433308
>being in rank of captain in mid 70's
Your captains need to know OCS?
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>>52433408
It was needed for him as a historian student, the reason was a position of commisar or smth-like thing, first time he was an infantry officer, but back then there was no position of that kind in Soviet army for him.
Well, one time he ruled a platoon, and later - a company.
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Hi! This is Annaban, a good old shit that I created in past few years. And this is not the first time I creating constructed language.

¡Hej! Este ɛs Annaban, un bijn stary mijerd este mi sozdajteça no mimo mawo godčɛ. Yt este ɛs njje la tijem prɛm mi sozdajteço liŋuakonstruktçi.
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>>52434351
It looks like you just recreated Lithuanian. :P
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>>52434351
>*¡Ķej!
Spelling errors.
The "h" in my language, Annaban, is silent.
"Ķ" is sound like a Russian "Kh".
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>>52434351
So Europe-centric though :0
And what are your other conlangs like?
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>>52434599
And what are your other conlangs like?
Bit Spanish, but failed many times.
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jan pona li pali e kalama musi ni:
https://youtu.be/DaI5ch29e8U
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>>52435192
pona mute! :D
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>>52435263
tenpo kama la mi wile pali e ijo sama! :ь
taso mi ken ala kepeken e ilo musi. mi jo e ilo musi tu wan pi linja luka wan li jo e ilo lili pi kon uta.
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Mia Skribi-al-sono programo havas esperantan agordo

http://vocaroo.com/i/s1mR5G4qakks
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>>52435790
agordon
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>>52435790
I have one of those for Lojban. :)
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>>52435961
tre mojosa.
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>>52436124
Cuidado: piso mojado! :P
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I haven't been on /int/ for a couple of years, what happened to everyone wanting afrikaans as the board's language
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>>52436340
>Afrikaans
Apartheid is wrong.
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Who speaks the most languages?
As far as I know, it's Heinrich Schliemann. He spoke English,Spanish, French, Dutch,Portuguese,Turkish,Russian,Latin,Greek,Arabic,Swedish,Italian,Polish and German.
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>>52436983
Most of those are European so they barely count as distinct languages.
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>>52436983
He appears to have been natively bilingual in Yiddish and Russian (Polish language was restricted and forbidden in public conversations by the Tsarist authorities),[4] presumably the Belorussian "dialect" of his home town, though it may have been only his father who spoke Russian with him at home. From his father, a teacher of German and French, he learned those languages and Hebrew as well. Despite this he spoke Polish, one of the major languages of Białystok alongside Yiddish, Belarusian, and German, and it was Polish that was to become the native language of his children after settling in the Kingdom of Poland. In school he studied the classical languages: Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic. He later learned some English, though in his own words not very well, had an interest in Lithuanian and Italian, and learned Volapük when it came out in 1880, though by that point his international language project was already well developed.
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>>52437134
Just because they're in the same language family doesn't mean that they're the same thing.
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>>52437724
>this is what white "people" actually believe
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>>52437854
According to you, English and Dutch would be mutually intelligible.
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>>52437134
honestly this
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>>52437909
They mostly are...

>>52437944
This one gets it.
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necesito practicar mi espanalo.
ha sido un momento desde mi clases.

Cual es la mayor manera?

>hispachan is a bust
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>>52437134
>>52437854
All but Turkish and Arabic are in the same language family.
And yet I don't think anyone would argue that English and Polish are mutually intelligible.
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>>52438008

>They mostly are...

You're joking, right?
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>>52438714
Dutch is just English with extra vowels.
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>>52438763

nice :DD

So please translate this mutually intelligible language!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vZMMH1GEaU

Even with his English accent you cannot tell what he's talking about.

Inb4 hur dur you don't even native

I'm English.
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>>52438828
>Alle mensen worden vrij en gelijk in waardigheid en rechten geboren. Zij zijn begiftigd met verstand en geweten, en behoren zich jegens elkander in een geest van broederschap te gedragen.

>All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

They aren't so different.
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>>52438882
He sounds like a Canadian learning German.
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>>52438980

Shows how much German you speak.

Point stands, they are not mutually intelligible

>>52438925
Doesn't mean you can understand them, I don't deny the similarity but you can't understand it without a lot of help
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>>52439066
Maybe *you* can't. To me, it just sounds like a funny accent.
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>>52438925
They are most certainly similar, being very closely related, but the idea that they're mutually intelligible is flat-out wrong. It's easy for a speaker of one to learn the other but there's still a learning process.

I'm not sure if Dutch even has extra vowels. I think it just has different vowels. English has a relatively large number.
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>>52439133
There is a learning process even for dialects, so your point is null.
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>>52439121

Congratulations on being bilingual.
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>>52439159
It takes much, much less time to learn to understand a dialect.
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>>52429537
Pona. Toki sina li ike ala
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>>52435192
Ona sina anu seme?
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>>52436983
14 language polyglots are not THAT rare in the grand scheme of things.
Current living record is probably the EU translator Ioannis Ikonomou.
don't have a list but he speaks all but 3 of the EU's official languages
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>>52441345
What are the official languages of the European Union?
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>>52441419
Bulgarian Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hungarian Irish Italian Latvian Lithuanian Maltese Polish Portuguese Romanian Slovak Slovene Spanish Swedish
He speaks all of those except for Estonian, Irish, and Maltese.
But that's just 21 languages, he speaks 11 more.
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>>52441523
I'm jealous.

Also,
>2015
>no Esperanto
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>>52441582
Thanks again France
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>tfw latin was very almost the official language of italy
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>>52442016
Hm?
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>>52442143
league of nations almost made epseranto an official auxillary language, but france crapped all over it to protect french as the lingua franca

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_Nations#Language_and_symbols
The official languages of the League of Nations were French, English, and Spanish.[35] The League considered adopting Esperanto as their working language and actively encouraging its use, but this proposal was never acted on.[36] In 1921, Lord Robert Cecil proposed the introduction of Esperanto into state schools of member nations, and a report was commissioned.[37] When the report was presented two years later, it recommended the adoption of Cecil's idea, a proposal that 11 delegates accepted.[36] The strongest opposition came from the French delegate, Gabriel Hanotaux, partially to protect French, which he argued was already the international language.[38] As a result of such opposition, the recommendation was not accepted.[39]
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>>52442587
Oh, yes, *that*.

This is why I always say "Nice try, French government" whenever someone opposes La Lingvo Internacia.
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>>52444044
Unus de sexies.
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>>52444568
Drat!
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The creator of Dothraki is going to Finland for WorldCon!
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>>52442587
>french as the lingua franca
If only they'd seen the post-Nazi world coming.
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>>52429241

doi .svisyBRO mi jimpe lo xadba .o'a
.i mi gleki lo do kibro nunpe'i

//I'm happy about that conference call you had
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>>52447203
Don't forget to end names in a consonant, unless they are properly quoted.

For example:

doi la'o gy. Swissbro .gy. do'u
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>>52415723
Hah... I remember when I tried to learn languages. Most I ever accomplished was 800 words of Dutch as well as the basic grammar. I'd usually give up on the language after like 4-6 months.
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>>52447427
Learn Toki Pona. It has fewer words than there are first generation Pokemon. And the grammar is pretty simple.

You can be shitposting in just a couple hours!
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>>52447398

.i'a mi mo'icri
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>>52447507

ni li lon! wawa mute la jan li ken kama sona e toki pona.
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>>52447553
That's okay. You will learn.

>>52447507
>>52447581
Someone should make a Toki Pona chart of the Pokemon! :D

Would they be called "soweli utala" or something else?
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>>52447657

> soweli utala

ken la ona mute li soweli poki utala.
taso li lon akesi poki kin.
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>>52447789
Can you translate "Gotta catch 'em all!" ?
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what should be the next meme language we learn after Toki Pona?
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>>52447873
How about Solresol, the musical language?

But be careful! There are a couple dialects and they are easy to confuse.
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>>52447843

mi pilin e ni: sina wile alasa e ona ali.
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>>52448092
Thanks! :D
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>>52447873
Maybe Volapuk?
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What fucking language is everyone speaking in this thread? I literally cannot recognize it.
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>>52448478
I could go with this.
>>52448564
Toki Pona.
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>>52448564

In this one I recognize toki pona, Lojban and Esperanto. Typically there are up to six neckbeardspeaks per thread.
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>>52448599
>>52448627
What the hell is toki pona? Is it an autist logical conlang?
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can we all learn Gothic for the meme
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>>52448677
>autist logical conlang
That's lojban, the one with periods everywhere. Toki Pona is the qt minimalist one.
>>52448700
If we're going meme germanic languages, I vote old english desu.
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>>52448677

Autist logical conlang is Lojban.

toki pona is an autist minimal conlang. http://tokipona.net/tp/janpije/okamasona.php
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>>52448677
Toki Pona is a simple language. It sounds like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaI5ch29e8U&feature=share

Lojban is the logical language.
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>>52448731
Totally down to start learning Old English for shitposting purposes.
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>>52448700
I love Siouxsie and the Banshees.
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>>52448790
it's got nice aesthetics for shitposting.

þin modor hæfþ min pintel gesogen.
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>>52448790
>>52448846
Okay I'm in lmao. Are there any good resources out there?
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Survey anyone?

https://titanpad.com/PoawEFxFPR

It's anonimous/no signup.

You toss a lot of 'let's learn/I'm learning' around, I wonder how many languages you mastered/how many does one have 'in progress'.
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>>52449122
good shit lads
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Could someone with solid (more solid than mine anyway) knowledge of IRC pick a net/register a channel for /lang/?
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>>52449879
https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/#conlangs
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>>52450318
>reddit.
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>>52430159

.ei ko roroi ranji zo'e
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>>52430159

Damn I love these built-in smiles in Lojban. Actual smiles look stupid AF but in Lojban they are part of the language.
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>>52434528
x is IPA for that, wouldn’t x work better?
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