That's quite rewarding: knowing that you retained from past learning! Keep it up! As you know already, it's all about persistance.
hey that's cool, thanks man!! And yeah the difference in what kind of sounds are available are the real problem with this (my real name was not a problem, but I just forgot while carving..). But this still sounds accurate ;)
And here I am, once tried to practice how to write my name in Arabic letters to carve it into my carefully-whittled piece of wood only to realize afterwards I was missing a letter.. damn lol!
I was searching for something like that awhile ago too, and ended up on Joplin. Love it so far and I use my own cloud provider to sync my notes/todos (joplin has end to end encryption).
They've got official lemmy community too: !joplinapp@sopuli.xyz
I love zotter! The packaging is really pretty and almost makes me just wanna collect those! Amazing chocolate is just a bonus ;)
Might wanna check your local tea-shop - they might have them. I was surprised to find Zotter in a small tea shop in a small town in Finland.
Both TP-link and Cudy are from China no?
All good, might want to check the community you replied to a post on, that's all :)
I'm not an expert but I've also heard that there is a lot in Mandarin but Cantonese is more rare, that's a pretty cool find and actually a really useful tip! I've never actually checked out itch.io, is it more indie game focused?
Just checked out !chinese@lemmy.world since it mentions Cantonese being also part of the community but sadly doesn't look very active right now.
Congratz on finishing the book! You seem to have quite the pace on reading, I really admire that.
I can imagine a romance book like that gives quite a lot of vocabulary related to emotions. Do you pick your books (additionally to the graded attribute, I recall) based on possible vocabulary to learn?
It was mentioned in last week's thread that listening can be considered the hardest part of language learning, so really cool you've gotten into that lately.
And that's a nice goal - will keep the brain healthy with exercise for all those years :)
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You've just introduced me to a new tool, thanks! And don't get discouraged - we all need breaks from more intense studying.
Holy shit man, you've got quite a collection of writing systems you can use by now! I can count atleast three :)
I can relate with the whole putting more effort into preparing for a class. And honestly uni studies would have not gone as well if I had just left it to the lectures and had not studied during free-time too. It's all up to you in the end.