20 Endangered Languages in 2020: Welsh – Review
Aaaaaand, I’m back! Anyway, here’s how I got on with Welsh!
Aaaaaand, I’m back! Anyway, here’s how I got on with Welsh!
So, like I said in my Nahuatl review post, it’s been a little tricky getting back into the swing of things around here. That’s why this post is going up the day I’m finishing with Welsh—and why, sadly, I didn’t…
I’m very, very late on posting this, I know. But, I have kept track of what I’ve done and I have still been studying my next language—Welsh. I even eventually got around to posting my Nahuatl video on Instagram (keep…
I had a fun weekend away from London, hence being a little later with this update. In other news, Nahuatl is going pretty well, I think, though it does seem like time is flying by very quickly!
Well, I’m late with another update—but I’m here! How were my first six days with Nahuatl and what am I hoping to achieve in the next twelve?
Time for language number four and I’m moving onto the language of the Aztecs, Nahuatl! This will mark the first time I’ve studied a Native American language and I’m very excited to get started.
So I may have lost track of time here and forgotten to post my second progress report on Guernésiais—oops!—but I’ve been studying the whole time and am here to share how it’s all been!
Six days of Guernésiais and with the help of the Guernsey Language Commission and, well, Shakespeare, I’ve definitely learnt something!
A little late on the draw with this intro post but it’s time to talk about Guernésiais—or, a name you’re more likely to have heard of, Guernsey French. That’s right, I’m onto my third language in my 20 Endangered Languages…
Another eighteen days, another endangered language that it’s time for me to say goodbye to. This time, it’s Ainu, which has been an interesting experience, highlighting some of the more common issues when it comes to learning a language that…