[SPAN] Entry 001
Jan. 20th, 2010 12:16 am¡Hola! Me llamo Mario y necesito practicar mi español. Mucho.
Vivo en los Estados Unidos de America, en el estado Texas. Soy un estudiante en el Universidad de Houston y estoy estudiando historia. Vivo en mi casa, con mis padres, porque no quiero pagar mi escuela dinero para qué puedo vivir allá. Y porque me gusta qué no necesito pagar para comida.
Ya son las doce y media en la mañana, y necesito dormir para qué puedo ir a escuela temprano.
... Sí, me necesito practicar mucho. ¡Buenos noches!
Vivo en los Estados Unidos de America, en el estado Texas. Soy un estudiante en el Universidad de Houston y estoy estudiando historia. Vivo en mi casa, con mis padres, porque no quiero pagar mi escuela dinero para qué puedo vivir allá. Y porque me gusta qué no necesito pagar para comida.
Ya son las doce y media en la mañana, y necesito dormir para qué puedo ir a escuela temprano.
... Sí, me necesito practicar mucho. ¡Buenos noches!
[SPAN] Language Resources
Jan. 20th, 2010 12:01 amSpanish is a Romance language of the Ibero-Romance group of northern Spain that eventually spread through out the Kingdom of Castille, evolving into the language primarily spoken in the Iberian Peninsula. Modern Spanish came about of the Readjustment of the Consonants of the 15th century. The language continues to adapt foreign words and create new words.
Approximately 329 million people speak Spanish as their primary language, making it the second-most spoken language in the world in terms of native speakers, after Mandarin Chinese. The country of Mexico has the largest population of Spanish speakers in the world. It is one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
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Approximately 329 million people speak Spanish as their primary language, making it the second-most spoken language in the world in terms of native speakers, after Mandarin Chinese. The country of Mexico has the largest population of Spanish speakers in the world. It is one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
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...dude, just talk to your mom
[TURK] Language Resources
Jan. 19th, 2010 04:31 pmModern Turkish came about as part of the reforms done by Atatürk. In 1928, Atatürk reformed the language, replacing the Ottoman script used before with an alphabet based on the Latin one, with letters borrowed from the Swedish, Albanian, Romanian, and German alphabets. The Turkish alphabet consists of 29 letters.
Turkish is spoken by approximately 65 million people, making it the most commonly spoken of the Turkic languages. It is spoken predominately in Turkey and Cyprus, but also has speakers in Iraq, Greece, Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, Albania and other parts of Eastern Europe. Turkish is also spoken by several million immigrants in Western Europe, particularly in Germany.
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Turkish is spoken by approximately 65 million people, making it the most commonly spoken of the Turkic languages. It is spoken predominately in Turkey and Cyprus, but also has speakers in Iraq, Greece, Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, Albania and other parts of Eastern Europe. Turkish is also spoken by several million immigrants in Western Europe, particularly in Germany.
Language Resources
- Turkish Language: Resources - University of Michigan
- Turkish lessons at the University of Arizona
- Turkish Language Class free online Turkish course
- United States Foreign Service Institute free online Turkish Basic Course
- LT: LearningTurkish
- LT: Automatic Turkish Verb Declinations
- The Site of Education Turkish Language
- Turkish Language Resources
- Learn Turkish
- Folksongs, tales and epics in Turkish from the Uysal-Walker Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative at Texas Tech University