I’ve studied it off and on since high school, but really struggle with speak. I get anxious about the times and accidentally saying something nonsensical. But we had a family show up that didn’t speak English, and I was able to do more than crank out 谢谢。
I’ve been very bad with my lessons. I did really well with Duolingo because it made it kinda competitive (which is odd in itself because I don’t really like to compete), but when Language Transfer told me to take it at my own pace, I really took that to heart. I think I’ve done 3 lessons in as many months… :-/
I could make excuses, but the reality of it is that I just find other things to do. Been burning it up on Fusion 360 for the past several weeks now - designing all sorts of stuff to bolt onto my fourwheeler fenders and handlebars. I was actually about to go make an account and upload everything to Thingiverse so that they might do someone else some good when I decided to check my Lemmy notifications, lol
https://www.thingiverse.com/oldmanbombin/designs 👍
I’ll upload more tomorrow, but here’s what I got uploaded before the sleep took me.
I did the LT lessons at 1 lesson a day, sometimes 2. Once I even did 4 while walking back home at midnight lol.
Cool thingiverse you got there! Maybe it’s time for me to buy a 3D printing machine though I’ll probably just borrow it from my friend haha.
I had planned to watch a lot of (easy) videos in Spanish, but this week Stardew Valley got the better of me and I have been hooked onto it the past week. What I’m doing is setting the game language as Spanish. I have to put in a lot of effort to understand the in-game dialog (written, not spoken) and look up a lot of words, but it has actually been quite a good experience and I’ve learned quite a bit of new words. The cognates with English words really do help a lot.
Did you start learning before you met your wife, or after? That lesson schedule sounds like a man on a mission 😂
Thanks :-) I’ve got several more moderately useless things to put up there, my eyes just started burning last night and I had to hit the hay. 3d printing is fun, but it can be very frustrating. If you’re trying to decide, I’d say make sure you can put it in a place that doesn’t experience much fluctuation in temperature, preferably with no humidity (or at least on the bottom half of the percentage range). Also, tighten your belts and level your bed. And don’t let cats near it. And keep your filament in a drybox of some kind - I keep mine in a lunchbox with a bunch of salt and silica packets.
When it comes to reading romance languages, I’ve been blessed with some innate ability to mostly decipher the overall meaning. I don’t know if it’s a lifetime of picking things up subconsciously or what, but I can usually look at a sentence and have a feeling for what it means. Speaking and writing is a completely different story. Maybe we should combine ourselves like Station from Bill and Ted in order to make one massive, hairy, language interpreter.
Lol I don’t have a wife or a husband (nor am I in a relationship, for that matter)! I simply sort of found the lessons fun so I felt the urge to do them. It’s not even a habit thing where there’s a fixed schedule and that I don’t feel comfortable not doing it (in fact I have missed multiple days) but rather this… thing that calls on me to do it. Though after finishing the lessons I have sort of lost a sense of where to head next on my Spanish journey. Probably gonna make some flashcards for words.
I just realized that there’s a 3D printer that I can use at my club (extracurricular group activity thing at my university where we do game dev, web dev, server management, and almost everything computer-related). I haven’t really gotten around to using it though. I’ll check that one out too.
My ability to grasp the gist of a sentence at first glance has also been improving. Hopefully it gets even better as I read more. It has also been the same for me with Japanese - reading is just fine but actually producing output in the language is another thing.
Edit: Oh I just realized you thought I was the other commenter because you were talking about their wife. Sorry for having bamboozled you haha.
Oh yeah, lmao. Totally my fault - I get confused sometimes.
I understand the urge thing - I get that with things sometimes, but almost never for long enough to become “accomplished” at anything. I’m a dabbler - I dabble with game creation, CAD, languages, music, writing… pretty much anything that randomly catches my fancy.
Here’s the game I was working on if you wanna check it out: https://old-man-bombin.itch.io/ragegame
It’s probably as finished as it will be.
The university club sounds awesome. Tell everyone there that I said hello.
Yeah now when it comes to languages outside the romance category, I might as well be looking at Martian runes. Especially if not written with English characters or whatever. Even if it is, though, it’s still basically gibberish to me. French, Spanish, Italian, German - stuff like that I’m pretty good on. For your average redneck anyway.
I also dabble with a lot of things! In fact I think I have also used the words “whatever catches my fancy” to describe what my hobby is before. I used to do quite a lot of ricing on my Linux desktop - obsessing over the details of my desktop and trying to change everything. I also like trying… uhh… different software such as different browsers or just some cool thing I found recently. I (used to?) often waste the whole evening just fiddling with stuff and making no real progress. I also host my own tiny homelab server though not much is going on there. Only a expense manager (Firefly III), Pi-Hole (DNS server to block ads and other unwanted domains), and that’s basically all.
Cool game you got there! I like the ball buster. A twist on the classic ball busting game!
We are also gonna make a game in the university club! We haven’t even really decided on what to make yet though. Will let you try it once it’s done! It will probably be done by around November, so if you haven’t heard from me by November please send me a message to remind me haha.
I have long been interested in linguistics and learning languages in general, but here’s why I started learning Spanish: Once (back in April I think) I went to a Mexican restaurant and decided it was prime time that I learned Spanish. That’s it. I had never ever considered learning Spanish before that. Pretty random, huh? I even remember watching a video about someone cramming Spanish before going to Latin America and me thinking “I’m probably never going to learn Spanish but maybe German or Korean.” But here I am learning Spanish.
I’ve been wanting to set up Pi-Hole for a while now, but I never seen to get around to it. I’m still a Windows junkie, too which is another thing I’ve been meaning to change - I did get around to de-bloating eventually, though, so that’s something I guess. Got a little “media server” set up, which is just a few shared folders on my main PC that I actually never use at all unless I’m trying to find one of the thousands of random memes I’ve got saved. Also archived a few YouTube channels.
Glad you enjoyed the game. I had aspirations of expanding each minigame with multiple levels and adding more games. Trying to make it a one-stop shop for the classic rage game experience; was working on a Flappy Bird-like game where you controlled the pipes instead of the bird. Ended up getting burnt-out. That’s typically how my hobbies go. Super into them and can’t bring myself to do anything else, and then one day I just stop and never go back. Same thing happened when I got into Minecraft command blocks, and when I moved on to making Minecraft add-ons, and streaming, and writing, and Python, Java, Japanese, German, woodworking… Honestly, the Duolingo AI debacle was just a convenient excuse to give up on Spanish now that I think about it; I was falling off before everybody started getting upset.
Anyways, yeah I’d love to try y’all’s game. I will almost definitely forget come November, but maybe I’ll get lucky and writing this comment will force it into my brain somehow. Feel free to steal any of mine and take em to the next level (pun intended).
I started learning Spanish because I worked with an old Mexican man and he told me that Spanish and Italian are very similar, so I thought to myself “If I learn Spanish, it’s like a 2-for-1 deal. I’m basically losing money if I don’t do it,” lol. Plus I was watching a lot of XiaomaNYC and I thought it would be neat to be a polyglot - even a fake one. My plan was to learn Spanish and then use it to help me learn Italian and Portuguese, and then just kinda worm my way through all the languages I could.
Your little media server sounds great! I don’t really store much actual useful data on my home server. Nothing more than the expenses. Great that you’re archiving YouTube channels!
I see! So the game was modeled after a genre called rage game? I tried looking it up but all I could find was a 2011 FPS game called Rage. Surely that can’t be it, right?
I have so many books about tech that I bought but haven’t really gotten through even half. Books about Java 8 (!), Python 3, Git, two about Linux, four about Minecraft, Word 2010 (don’t know why I bought this one tbh), intro to computer science… you get the idea. My hobbies also go quite like yours: I get into them, and then I almost always eventually quit. Ones I’ve quit include: German, Java, Toki Pona (I was so into this for like 2 months), competitive programming (never got far though), Minecraft… The only ones I haven’t quit are probably Linux and privacy (is this even a hobby though?). Linux sticks around for some reason. Oh yeah, Spanish too. That’s probably because it’s relatively new. I’ve already started feeling that watching those Dreaming Spanish videos I mentioned is a chore. A month ago I would even do flash cards every day, but not anymore. But hopefully that’s just because I’ve been traveling the past 3 weeks (to Okinawa and Taipei) and that I got hooked onto Stardew Valley. Going back tomorrow so I’m gonna pick it back up. I do still feel passionately towards Spanish so that’s something.
I put an event on my calendar such that I remember sending you the game!
The Romance languages are indeed very similar! But I think it might be best to try to perfect your Spanish skills instead of also learning Italian and risk mixing up and saying Italian while speaking Spanish or the other way around. Since they are so similar, I heard that most Italians can sort of understand Spanish anyways. Learning just a little bit of Italian to understand it as a Spanish speaker might work just enough. But again I don’t speak any of the Romance languages good enough so take this advice with a grain of salt.
PS. Sorry for the late reply! I’ve been a bit busy the last couple days.
No worries on the reply timing.
I’m not sure if “rage game” is an actual genre, or if it’s just something I started saying, but if you were around for any of the early 2000s flash games then that’s what I’m referring to. Stuff like The Helicopter Game, Impossible Quiz, Linerider, Nanaca Crash, Happy Wheels, Curveball… Basically anything that you’d find on AddictingGames. Those were my bread and butter when I was younger.
I’ve never had a great many books, but I did have quite a collection of ebooks for a while. I used to be a big reader - when I was doing tech service, I read 100 books in one month. Sounds insane, but I was reading 10-12 hours a day then. My favorites from that period of time were all written by SM Reine - I have a particular fondness for the ascent and descent series.
Traveling sounds nice. I’ve never been fortunate enough to travel outside the US. Furthest from home I’ve ever been was when I worked in Pennsylvania. Or maybe the month I lived in Tampa? They’re pretty similarly spaced from Home. I live in Kentucky, and have been considering reaching out to KFC Japan to see if they’d like a real Kentuckian to come work as a spokesman. Maybe fly me over and get me out of this place.
Ah, calendar reminder, nice! That’ll be a happy surprise.
I’m just gonna learn different parts of all the languages and create my own language. Germtalianglish.