New video in one hour, explaining the intricacies of free variation, diaphonemes, complimentary distribution, and more. #linguistics #language #languages #studylanguages #phonetics #allophones #dialects https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck6J8TRpgnM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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“Aku tahu kamu merasa lelah dan jemu, namun jangan berhenti. Kamu bisa melakukannya. Kamu mampu. Bukan karena kamu kuat, tetapi karena Dialah sumber kekuatanmu.” (Yasmin Mogahed) Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradhawi menjelaskan ada lima hal pokok sebagai sumber kekuatan orang mukmin. Yang paling pertama beliau sebutkan, yakin kepada Allah, Dzat yang dia percayai serta tempat dia berserah diri kepada-Nya. Tidak ada kekhawatiran dalam hidupnya karena dia sangat yakin bahwa Allah akan senantiasa menyertainya dimana saja dan kapan saja. Lanjut beliau, hal ini sebagaimana firman-Nya, “Jika Allah menolong kamu, maka tak adalah orang yang dapat mengalahkan kamu; jika Allah membiarkan kamu (tidak memberi pertolongan), maka siapakah gerangan yang dapat menolong kamu (selain) dari Allah sesudah itu? Karena itu hendaklah kepada Allah saja orang-orang mukmin bertawakkal.” (QS. Ali Imran: 160) -Quotes Of The Day- Sumber : https://t.me/semangatsubuh *** Foto ini saya ambil di google yaitu masjid megah yang pernah saya kunjungi di kota Lubuklinggau Sumatera Selatan. Ingin rasanya sholat Jumat di sana 😊 #bilingual #linguagem #lingua #linguaitaliana #lubuklinggauterkini #linggaukece #linggauterkini #herbalifelubuklinggau #lubuk #linggaubisa #linguabrasileiradesinais #infolubuklinggau #learning #english #languageschool #languagestudy #learningspanish #studylanguages #languageskills #languagelovers #hoodieskate #languagearts https://www.instagram.com/p/ClpnUIEyTyT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Exploring Language Cultures in Different Countries: A LanguagJourney
Language is not just a means of communication; it is a reflection of a country's culture, history, and identity.
Each language carries its unique characteristics and nuances, making it a fascinating subject to explore.
In this blog post, we will delve into the language cultures of four diverse langauges: Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese
Korean Language:
Korean, the official language of South Korea and North Korea, is a language deeply rooted in history and tradition. The Korean writing system, known as Hangul, is renowned for its scientific design and simplicity.
Hangul consists of 14 consonants and 10 vowels, forming syllabic blocks that are arranged linearly. This unique writing system has played a significant role in preserving the Korean language and fostering a sense of national identity. The Korean language reflects the Confucian values and hierarchical structure of Korean society. Honorifics, known as "jondaetmal,"(honorific words for the elder) are an integral part of the language, used to show respect and maintain social harmony. The use of honorifics varies depending on the age, social status, and relationship between individuals.
Additionally, the Korean language is rich in onomatopoeic words, which vividly depict sounds and actions.
II. English Language:
The English language has evolved over centuries, influenced by various cultures and languages. From Old English to Middle English and Modern English, the language has undergone significant transformations, absorbing words and expressions from different regions and civilizations. English is known for its flexibility and adaptability, the language of business, science, and international communication.
English grammar, although complex, provides a framework for clear and concise expression.
III. Japanese Language:
The Japanese writing system consists of three scripts: Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana.
Kanji, borrowed from Chinese characters, represents the meaning of words, while Hiragana and Katakana are phonetic scripts used for grammatical purposes and foreign words, respectively. The Japanese language is characterized by its politeness and respectfulness. Honorifics, known as "keigo," are an essential part of Japanese communication.
Additionally, the Japanese language is rich in expressions and idioms that reflect the country's unique cultural values, such as "omotenashi" (hospitality) and "wabi-sabi" (appreciation of imperfection).
IV. The Chinese Language:
A Treasure Trove of Characters and Tones The Chinese language, with its intricate writing system and tonal nature, is a linguistic marvel that has evolved over thousands of years.
Chinese characters, known as Hanzi, are pictographic symbols that represent words or concepts. Especially, Mandarin Chinese, the most widely spoken dialect, has four tones and a neutral tone. The tone of a word can completely change its meaning, adding an extra layer of complexity to the language. For example, the word "ma" can mean "mother," "hemp," "horse," or "scold" depending on the tone used. The Chinese language has gained global prominence due to China's economic growth and influence. Mandarin Chinese is now one of the most widely learned languages in the world, with millions of people studying it as a second language.
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Is been a while since my last post, in that time I start a diary in Korean. I don’t write that much because I still need to study more xD. But I wanted to share my diary, to you correct me and keep learning.
🇰🇷: 일기, 오늘 가족 대해을 이야기하고 싶어요.
저는 세 명과 함께 살아요. 부모님하고 어니하고 저, 모두 세 명 이예요. 제 부모님이 선생님 이에요. 그리고 어니가 제약 화학자 예요.
엄마가 이름을 로시아 예요, 쉰 여섯 살 이에요. 아빠가 이름을 하이메 에요, 예순 살 이에요. 어니가 에스테파니아 예요, 서른 살 이에요.
저는 아델리나 예요, 스무 살 이에요. 저는 그래픽 디자이나 예요.
우리는 애완 동물을 없어요. 엄마가 진짜는 애완 동물 싫어요. 어케이 내일은 이야기할 거예요.
So, how about you talk to me about your family? Use your target language to practice :D
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4/100 days of productivity The next week I have my certificate exams of French and English, and I'm so nervous. In one hand, I think I can write and speak both languages. But, in other hand, I think that's not sufficent, I need be more fluent. Any advices?
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Hey guys it’s been awhile 🌸 2020, I stated my language learning journey but to be honest I didn’t accomplish much. I’ve been slacking ✨ It’s a new year and I’ve set some goals for myself towards my studies. I’m choosing to make May goals simple so that they can be obtainable. I want to go use most of my studies this year on MANDARIN then start learning FRENCH again by mid year. I took French in high school so it should be easy for me to pick it up quickly :) Thanks for sticking by my side, I hope I can keep my goals and make this my year to becoming closer to fluency 🌸 #chinese #chinesestudygram #mandarinchinese #mandarinlessons #learnmandarin #learningchinese #learningfrench #frenchlanguage #langblr #studygram #studymotivation #polyglot #aspiringpolyglot #studylanguages #studyblr #languagelearning #studygrind #studyblogger (at A la maison ♡) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYc_FWWOSZB/?utm_medium=tumblr
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