Message from @Aleis⊕ccidentalis
Discord ID: 429437014048243732
Aber vielleicht, dass was ich gesagt hatte nicht perfekt ist, naja es ist Deutsch und die Grammatik ist immer ein Schlacht.
Danke
@this_that5553 I can help with French, I've studied for years and done exchange programs.
Also, if it hasn't been shared before, http://www.fsi-language-courses.net/fsi-language-courses/ has some great resources.
done!
@Marseille Great recommendation!
I can help anyone trying to learn Celtic languages or Latin but that's about it
Buenos días ustedes. Soy "Wilhelm" y yo quiero practicar Español y aprendo Alemán.
Vamos
In the Slav server
DM for link
Haha
Hello, I would like to begin German. Is there a class starting soon for a regular voice chat?
Und ich
So how does the language server work?
@Deleted User try pinging <@&387091385075105804> who are all people who have volunteered to be pinged on "academics" like language!
@Wilhelm-OH#5377 Como quieres practicar? Por voz? No se si hay gente suficiente para una charla en grupo.
@everyone One of the Florida boys created a server exclusively for languages.
https://discord.gg/6VmbNa
@StrawberryArmada I've been learning some Irish and Scots Gaelic through music and poetry. I can't converse in the language, or really form a sentence on my own, but have mostly memorized phrases. Listening to the music really helps with pronouncing the words.
@John O - Any way you could post a new link to the language server? Thank you.
https://discord.gg/yA8ZRV
@everyone
Thanks!!
are language learning discussions still on the separate server?
Any native German speakers? I've been learning on Duolingo for a while now, but the voices are computer generated. How exactly does one pronounce the word "milch" ?
Meelkh
Is there any sort of "sh" sound?
I have a feeling the robovoice is a little distorted.
Not on that word.
That I understand.
Pretty sure the ch in milch is like the one in ich and unlike the one in nacht
I think the best approximation of the sound is the h in the word “hue”
OK, so there is an exhalation of air at the end?
Kind of catlike
I think High German Hoch Deutsch they may say it like an sh
The male and female voices seem to differ a bit too on the pronunciation.