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Image 1 — I wrote an 18 line poem in ancient greek on hexameter about D3rlord and Avery from SFAWTDE/DAWTDE
Image 2 — I wrote an 18 line poem in ancient greek on hexameter about D3rlord and Avery from SFAWTDE/DAWTDE

I wrote an 18 line poem in ancient greek on hexameter about D3rlord and Avery from SFAWTDE/DAWTDE

I will not translate it because im very much an amateur at poetry and it's bad in my opinion but still wanted to show. The reason ut looks like 36 lines is because i did a line break at every ceasura (a ceasura is like a little pause in the middle of a line when reading it aloud).

u/PatternBubbly4985 — 3 days ago

I am not sure if this goes against the rules or not since it isn't one language but rather a cathegory of languages.

Does anyone know about resources for learning a Pandanus language? I would love to learn both such a language since it seems like such an intresrting phenomenon, but also the culture around the language I'm learning. Does anyone know about any such resources? Maybe primarily for the language part, since I feel like finding resources about the culture would be easier.

Sorry if this isn't allowed, I don't know where else to post this! There is no dedicated subreddit for Pandanus languages, and I'm not getting anything from the PNG subreddit.

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u/PatternBubbly4985 — 7 days ago
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Waited 50 years and got the final reform, still a tribe, I thought you could become a horde but apparently not. What now?

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u/PatternBubbly4985 — 8 days ago

I recently fpund out about the world's first "sci fi" book and just have to read it - what is a good translation of it? Is the loeb's english good?

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u/PatternBubbly4985 — 9 days ago
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These pictures were taken before and after openin/starting up and playing the game, why does it go down when I open it?

u/PatternBubbly4985 — 9 days ago

I understand that all may be equally hard to learn grammar wise, so I more mean when it comes to resources. (However, input on what languages may be easiest for a native swedish speaker/someone who knows english is also welcome!). I would like to learn more about aboriginal culture and history and I feel like learning a language would be a good part of that. I feel like I therefore would want to learn a language and then as a result of that continue learning about the culture, since I want to learn an australian language as my primary interest. I hope this isn't seen as offensive, that I want to focus on a language first rather than the culture first. I find linguistics and language intresting and feel like for me that is a better way to get immersed in it.

From what I've seen Warlpiri and Pitjantjatjara seem to have the most resources, is that correct, and which one would y'all recommend?

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u/PatternBubbly4985 — 9 days ago

For those unaware, Damin is an aboriginal cermonial language from northeastern Australia. I was wondering if anyone here might know good resources for learning it? I feel like it would be very intresting and fun to learn, so any books you know of that could help with that would be great! Or maybe a direction to where I might find this

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u/PatternBubbly4985 — 12 days ago

I am very curios about the Damin language and would love to learn it. I am not sure where else to post this since posts like these aren't allowed in r/languagelearning. Do people in this sub have any good suggestions on maybe a book I can use to learn the language? Any suggestions welcome!

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u/PatternBubbly4985 — 13 days ago

I know of some ancient sources that visited the norse pagans and witnessed their rituals so that would be fun to be in the book. Like the arabic merchant that witnessed a human sacrifice at like Kiev, or whoever it was that visited the Uppsala temple and saw bodiesin the trees. I am not looking for a "how to" but rather informative so I can read about what we know of the original norse pagan rituals. I am not a pagan myself that is not why I want to know

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u/PatternBubbly4985 — 13 days ago