I am literally in love with the fact I get to see how my little cousins interact even with a language barrier. On my mom’s side, I have a 3 year old little cousin who only speaks French, and on my dad’s side I have a 2 year old cousin who only speaks Spanish. When they play together it is so funny to see them blabber on and on to each other until one of them hears a word that sounds familiar and then they just repeat that word and nod like they’re totally connecting. Like today the one that speaks Spanish said “Venga a poner los pantalones en la muneca!” and the other heard “pantalones” and was just like “Oui, pantalon!” They’re best friends and it’s the cutest and funniest thing I’ve ever seen.
goyisch historians: jews did not put up any fight in WWII :) they just complacently marched off to camps
90% of yiddish folk music from WWII: i can and will kill hitler with my own two fists
how did they learn to translate languages into other languages how did they know which words meant what HOW DID TH
australians dont have sex
australians mate
This is Korean: 안녕하세요 This is Japanese: こんにちは This is Chinese: 你好 They’re different.
The Duolingo owl is gonna kill me
how do japanese chihuahuas say hello
fickled ghoti [pʰɪkəld fɪʃ] n : A blog made up primarily of linguistic play.
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