So I have a notebook I write Swedish vocabulary in so I can use it as a physical reference. I had been meaning to use another one I recently bought for Japanese vocabulary but to be honest, I haven't felt in the mood to study Japanese. I've been thinking about using the new notebook for Hawaiian or Spanish or even Korean. However, I don't want to go all over the place like I tend to do.
I've been contemplating it for a while, but when I do resume expanding my Spanish vocabulary, I'm thinking of going for Castillian Spanish. You'd think it'd be a good idea for me to learn the Spanish in my area, but I don't actually speak Spanish to anyone and I still have trouble comprehending it when it's spoken. I think Castillian is a hella easier to understand, even if I prefer the /s/ and (Filipino) /ʃ/ sounds over /θ/. I could just keep them in my accent, though.
Yeah. So it's already apparent my Japanese learning is low-active; that's how it's going to stay.
I've been contemplating it for a while, but when I do resume expanding my Spanish vocabulary, I'm thinking of going for Castillian Spanish. You'd think it'd be a good idea for me to learn the Spanish in my area, but I don't actually speak Spanish to anyone and I still have trouble comprehending it when it's spoken. I think Castillian is a hella easier to understand, even if I prefer the /s/ and (Filipino) /ʃ/ sounds over /θ/. I could just keep them in my accent, though.
Yeah. So it's already apparent my Japanese learning is low-active; that's how it's going to stay.
So... I actually started learning Hawaiian like a week ago. I decided to take a pause on my Swedish learning since nobody was really correcting my sentences on an app I use for lang learning and I wasn't really sure where to continue apart from gaining more vocab. There is still vocab I think I could know like more things around the house and stores that I visit and other loose ends but I'm kinda bleh about it at the moment.
Because I love to lang learn as a hobby, I decided to pick up Hawaiian, which I've had curiosities about from some years ago which I found reigniting after I watched a video by langfocus about it. I suppose it might seem silly for me to learn Hawaiian when I don't know much about the islands or have any intentions (or ability) to go there anytime soon haha. But learning the language in itself will expose me to some of their culture.
My Japanese learning will pick up again next month, which I intend to focus on exclusively but I might continue Hawaiian because I've been really enjoying it. We'll see how it goes.
Because I love to lang learn as a hobby, I decided to pick up Hawaiian, which I've had curiosities about from some years ago which I found reigniting after I watched a video by langfocus about it. I suppose it might seem silly for me to learn Hawaiian when I don't know much about the islands or have any intentions (or ability) to go there anytime soon haha. But learning the language in itself will expose me to some of their culture.
My Japanese learning will pick up again next month, which I intend to focus on exclusively but I might continue Hawaiian because I've been really enjoying it. We'll see how it goes.