Memrise: Learning languages with a game approach - Page 15
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Paperplane
Netherlands1823 Posts
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ShadowWolf
United States197 Posts
Would be nice to brush upon German. Maybe I'll learn enough Korean to at least kind of read it O_O | ||
THM
Bulgaria1131 Posts
TL-TheHungryMan (Italian) | ||
Bladgrim
Canada179 Posts
TL-Bladgrim | ||
Monkay
Germany19 Posts
TL-Taom | ||
Forte11
Germany26 Posts
And a lot of fun. I'm in as TL-Forte | ||
AnodyneSea
Jamaica757 Posts
Add me: TL-anodyne | ||
Pika Chu
Romania2510 Posts
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VenomBRA
Netherlands168 Posts
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GTo7_Panda
Germany68 Posts
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Zhou
United States832 Posts
Maybe it'll help with my Chinese, then I'll be going into everything else. Good luck to everyone else! | ||
Kaiwa
Netherlands2209 Posts
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Damnight
Germany222 Posts
Edit: which korean package is the best? which do u use? i can´t decide! | ||
Smackzilla
United States539 Posts
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rotegirte
Germany2859 Posts
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d1v
Sweden868 Posts
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Eogris
United States148 Posts
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7mk
Germany10157 Posts
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Smackzilla
United States539 Posts
On November 08 2011 01:20 7mk wrote: Btw, if anyone wants to know how a word is pronounced, just copy n paste it to google translate. For some languages the voice is very robotic and sucks, but for the bigger languages its really good Mmm, good call. | ||
REDBLUEGREEN
Germany1903 Posts
On November 08 2011 01:20 7mk wrote: Btw, if anyone wants to know how a word is pronounced, just copy n paste it to google translate. For some languages the voice is very robotic and sucks, but for the bigger languages its really good For big languages http://www.wiktionary.org/ will have a lot of pronounciations along with grammatical info. http://www.forvo.com/ is nice too but some words are just recorded with bad microphone. | ||
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