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Conjugation In Italian

Conjugation in Italian 🇮🇹

I speak - Lo parlo

You speak - Tu parli

He/She speaks - Lui/Lei parla

We speak - Noi parliamo

You speak - Voi parlate

They speak - Loro parlano

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Hi There!
Hi There!

hi there!

so after some major clean out this last few weeks i’m back on my game and working on making this free time better than ever! i wrote some letters for my friends (which love to do, would recommend) and also have started to set up my own notion page! i’ve seen it all over tik tok and youtube it was finally time to make one. though it isn’t as thorough or aesthetic as others i love it so far!

hope you all are well <3


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I started studying arabic on Busuu just for fun and out of curiosity and on my first test I wrote in arabic instead of using romanization and a few people already came to me asking things in arabic. ^-^


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bussu 🇰🇷 lesson and notes

Semiformal forms 🤗 We transformed verbs and adjectives into semiformal forms in the present tense adding 아요 or 어요 to the radical. We add 아요 if the radical ends in vowel ㅗ ou ㅏ. Otherwise, we add 어요. 찾다 (to find) – radical ends in vowel ㅏ = 찾아요

좋다 (to be good) – radical ends in vowel ㅗ = 좋아요

먹다 (to eat) – radical ends in vowel ㅓ = 먹어요

있다 (to have) – radical ends in vowel ㅣ = 있어요 How to add 아요 Fisrt, let’s see how to add 아요 to radicals with final consonant. (Later we’ll learn how to add 아요 to radicals without final consonant.) If the radical ends in vowel ㅗ or ㅏ with final consonant, we add 아요 to the radical. ㅗ ou ㅏ + final consonant radical + 아요

좋다 (to be good) = 좋아요

닦다 (to wash) = 닦아요

볶다 (to fry) = 볶아요

닫다 (to close) = 닫아요

높다 (tall) = 높아요

살다 (to live) = 살아요


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what they don't tell you about being bilingual is that you won't be smarter and more eloquent in one language over the other. instead you get to be stupid twice.


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🇯🇵 busuu lesson

New kanjis! 匹 / ひき/ぴき/びき Counter for animals. [The pronunciation of the counter varies depending on the number that comes before it.] Example: 一匹 (いっぴき) / 二匹 (にひき) / 三匹 (さんびき) 一匹 / 二匹 / 三匹 one animal / two animals / three animals Example: いぬが一匹います。 There is a dog. 枚 / まい Counter used for something flat. [The radical of 枚 is ⽊.] [Used for sheets of paper.] Example: 二枚のパン (にまいのパン) 二枚のパン two slices of bread Example: ひこうきのチケットを三枚かいます。 I'm going to buy three plane tickets. [Tickets used to always be paper, so we use the counter 枚/まい for flat objects.] 台 / だい / たい Counter used for large furniture and large electronics (Looks like a lamp on a table.) Example: 三台のくるま (さんだいのくるま) / 台風 (たいふう) 三台の車 / 台風 three cars / typhoon Vocab: 犬 / いぬ / けん dog (It looks like a dog's mouth.) Example: 犬のなまえ (いぬのなまえ) / 犬種 (けんしゅ) 犬の名前 / 犬種 name of a dog / dog breeds Example: 私のいぬはゴールデンレトリーバーです。 My dog ​​is a golden retriever. 住 / す-む / じゅう Live / reside Example: 住む (すむ) / 住宅 (じゅうたく) 住む / 住宅 Live / dwelling [The left part of this kanji is a radical meaning "person".] Exercise: Rewrite the sentence in hiragana: 男の人が二人います おとこのひとがふたりいます。 There are two men. [When 人 comes after the name of a country, we use じん, and the whole word refers to the nationality, e.g. アメリカ人 (American).] Listening Exercise Correction: よく聞いてください。 True or false? There are 100 trees. False: The man said "木が八本(はっぽん)あります", not 百本 (ひゃっぽん). Example: テーブルを四台かいます。 I'm going to buy four tables. 四台(よんだい) Example: 私は一匹の犬と一人の友だちと住んでいます。 I'm living with a dog and a friend. 一匹(いっぴき)、一人(ひとり) Example: パンを何枚食べますか。 How many slices of bread will you eat? 二枚食べます。 I'll eat two slices. [Bread slices are flat, so we use the 枚/まい counter for flat objects.] Example: 何匹の犬と住んでいますか。 How many dogs do you live with? 何匹 / なんびき (How many?)


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