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Afrikaans
nicovandiekaap1
.WhiteRose
Amharic
adamyoung97
Arabic (MSA)
Chuggy370
Taloua
Basque
Alec737 / Basque for your trip
- 1: Say hello and introduce yourself
- 2: Traveling and accommodation
- 3: Ask questions and for directions
- 4: Getting help
crush
- 1: Alphabet, personal pronouns, and the verb izan
- 2: Nor, Nongo, and demonstrative pronouns
- 3: Nork, NOR/NOR-NORK verbs, future tense, negative sentences
Brezhoneg / Breton
Azais
Bulgarian
RhydianDavies
- Intro 1: What is it? Why would I want to study it?
- Intro 2: Brothers, sisters, and your distant Bulgarian cousin
- Intro 3: The Cyrillic you already know
- Intro 4: The Cyrillic letters you *think* you know
- Intro 5.1: The Cyrillic letters that will make your head spin
- Intro 5.2: The Cyrillic letters that will make your head spin
- Intro 5.3: Where we finally conquer all of the Cyrillic alphabet
- Lesson 1: IPA, or how linguistics pretends to be a beer
- Lesson 2: Hi! How are you? (Greetings, Part 1)
- Lesson 3: Thanks, bye!
- Lesson 4: What's your name? (and verbs!)
- Grammar: The verb "to be"
- Grammar: Intro to nouns, noun gender
- Grammar: One cat, two cats (Noun plurals)
- Basics: Pronunciation - Vowels (ooh's and aah's)
- Basics: Pronunciation - Consonants, Round 1
- Basics: Bonus Material - Writing your name in Bulgarian
- Basics: Pronunciation - Consonants, Last Call
Cantonese
Pok
- ✎ Cantonese Directory Page! ✎ ツ
- Cantonese Lesson 1: ✍ Word Radicals! ✍
- Cantonese Exercise 1: ✍ Word Radicals ✍
- Cantonese Lesson 2 : ✍ Basic Pronouns! ✍
- Cantonese Exercise 2: ✍ Basic Pronouns ✍
- Cantonese Lesson 3: ✎ Basic Verbs! ✎
- Cantonese Exercise 3: ✎ Basic Verbs ✎
- Cantonese Lesson 4: ✎ Articles! ✎
- Cantonese Exercise 4: ✎ Articles (or classifiers) ✎
- Cantonese Lesson 5: ✍ Adjectives! ✍
- Cantonese Exercise 5: ✍ Adjectives ✍
- Cantonese Lesson 6: ✍ Adverbs! ✍
- Cantonese Exercise 6: ✍ Adverbs ✍
- Cantonese Lesson 7: ✍ Conjunctions! ✍
- Cantonese Exercise 7: ✍ Conjunctions ✍
- Cantonese Lesson 8: ** Abstract Nouns! **
- Cantonese Lesson 9: ** Asking Questions! **
- Cantonese Exercise 9: ** Asking Questions **
- Cantonese Lesson 10.1: ** Vocab: Countries! **
- Cantonese Exercise 10.1: ** Vocab: Countries **
- Cantonese SPECIAL Lesson 1: ✌ Happy New Year ✌ (新年快樂)!!
- Cantonese Review 1: ✍ Basic Sentence Structure! ✍
Cherokee
1999Josh
NukuchAjau
- How to write your name in cherokee!
- Cherokee words and the American nations
- More places! Europe.
- Expectations of a Cherkokee, 1 of 3
- Expectations of a Cherkokee, 2 of 3
PatrickOsa
Croatian
RogueTanuki
- Croatian language (hrvatski jezik) 1
- Croatian language (hrvatski jezik) 2 - Nouns 1/3
- Croatian language (hrvatski jezik) 3 - Nouns 2/3
- Croatian language (hrvatski jezik) 4 - Nouns 3/3 + Addendum 1
- Croatian language (hrvatski jezik) 5 - Nouns Addendum 2
A_L_E_X16
Estonian
ZeDocter
Finnish
Zzzzz...
- All the Slow Finnish lessons in one place
- Chapter 0 - Ääntäminen (Pronunciation)
- Chapter 1a - Terve (reading: greetings)
- Chapter 1b - Terve (just exercises)
- Chapter 1c - Terve (numbers 1–10)
- Chapter 2a - Missä asut? (reading: james visits kaisa; vowel harmony, personal pronouns, type 1 verbs: asua)
- Chapter 2b - Missä asut? (inessive, city names)
- Chapter 2c - Missä asut? (to be, nationalities)
- Chapter 2d - Missä asut? (numbers 11–20)
- Chapter 3a - Puhun suomea (reading: james, kaisa and yvonne talk about themselves; numbers 20–10, age)
- Chapter 3b - Puhun suomea (where are you from, elative, ablative, adessive, countries and declension)
- Chapter 3c - Puhun suomea (nominative plural, stem changes, adjectives)
- Chapter 3d - Puhun suomea (type 1 verbs: puhua, soittaa, antaa, alkaa, kieltää, ...; accusative plural)
- Chapter 3e - Puhun suomea (what languages do you speak?, partitive, languages)
- Chapter 3f - Puhun suomea (just exercises)
- Chapter 4a - Onko sinulla lemmikkejä? (reading: kaisa and james discuss pets; pet vocabulary, the future tense)
- Chapter 4b - Onko sinulla lemmikkejä? (more pets, to have)
- Chapter 4c - Onko sinulla lemmikkejä? (adessive singular, adjectives)
- Chapter 4d - Onko sinulla lemmikkejä? (personal pronoun partitive)
- Chapter 4e - Onko sinulla lemmikkejä? (interrogative particle, type 1 verbs: istua, seisoa, nukkua, kirjoittaa, lukea; the future tense)
- Chapter 4f - Onko sinulla lemmikkejä? (just exercises)
- Chapter 5a - Puhelimessa (reading: james phones kaisa; big numbers)
- Chapter 5b - Puhelimessa (telling time)
- Chapter 5c - Puhelimessa (allative singular)
- Chapter 5d - Puhelimessa (at what time)
- Chapter 5e - Puhelimessa (just exercises)
- Chapter 6a - Monelta juna lähtee? (reading: kaisa and yvonne are travelling)
- Chapter 6b - Monelta juna lähtee? (places in the city; type 3 verbs: tulla)
- Chapter 6c - Monelta juna lähtee? (illative)
- Chapter 6d - Monelta juna lähtee? (modes of transport)
- Chapter 6e - Monelta juna lähtee? (just exercises)
- Chapter 7a - Tervetuloa (reading: yvonne meets kaisa's family)
- Chapter 7b - Tervetuloa (possessive pronouns; some adjectives)
- Chapter 7c - Tervetuloa (family and relatives; genitive)
- Chapter 7d - Tervetuloa (partitive)
- Chapter 7e - Tervetuloa (allative singular)
- Chapter 7f - Tervetuloa (to have, to like)
- Chapter 8a - Mitä työtä teet? (reading: dinner smalltalk; professions)
- Chapter 8b - Mitä työtä teet? (professions, workplaces)
- Chapter 8c - Mitä työtä teet? (essive)
- Chapter 8d - Mitä työtä teet? (negations, but)
- Chapter 8e - Mitä työtä teet? (just exercises)
- Chapter 9a - Hyvää joulua! (reading: at christmas dinner)
- Chapter 9b - Hyvää joulua! (type 2 verbs: myydä)
- Chapter 9c - Hyvää joulua! (partitive singular)
- Chapter 9d - Hyvää joulua! (just exercises)
- Chapter 10a - Saisinko puolukoita? (reading: at the market)
- Chapter 10b - Saisinko puolukoita? (berries, fruits and vegetables, to buy, to want)
- Chapter 10c - Saisinko puolukoita? (partitive plural - shorter words)
- Chapter 10d - Saisinko puolukoita? (partitive plural - longer words)
- Chapter 10e - Saisinko puolukoita? (much/little/too much/too little/enough)
- Chapter 10f - Saisinko puolukoita? (olla + partitive plural)
- Chapter 10g - Saisinko puolukoita? (exercises, also some info on Runeberg's Day - in English)
- Chapter 11a - Aurinko paistaa (reading: weather forecast)
- Chapter 11b - Aurinko paistaa (weather vocabulary and phrases)
- Chapter 11c - Aurinko paistaa (days of the week)
- Chapter 11d - Aurinko paistaa (months and seasons)
- Chapter 11e - Aurinko paistaa (type 3 verbs: ajatella, hymyillä, kuunnella, opettella (vs. oppia), suudella, kiistellä, tapella, riidellä, purra)
- Chapter 11f - Aurinko paistaa (the compass points)
- Chapter 11g - Aurinko paistaa (exercises)
- Chapter 12a - Haluaisin kupin teetä, kiitos (reading: in a cafeteria)
- Chapter 12b - Haluaisin kupin teetä, kiitos (vocabulary - tableware and food)
- Chapter 12c - Haluaisin kupin teetä, kiitos (the accusative singular + related consonant gradation)
- Chapter 12d - Haluaisin kupin teetä, kiitos (personal pronouns in the accusative; verbs that require objects in the accusative)
- Chapter 12e - Haluaisin kupin teetä, kiitos (to be hungry, thirsty etc., verbs that combine with other verbs (taitaa, tehdä) and with ablative (näyttää, maistaa), maistua)
- Chapter 12f - Haluaisin kupin teetä, kiitos (exercises)
- Chapter 13a - Onko teillä punaisia mekkoja? (reading: Kaisa and Yvonne go shopping)
- Chapter 13b - Onko teillä punaisia mekkoja? (clothes; wearing, getting dressed and undressing)
- Chapter 13c - Onko teillä punaisia mekkoja? (consonant gradation of type 1 verbs)
- Chapter 13d - Onko teillä punaisia mekkoja? (colours)
- Chapter 13e - Onko teillä punaisia mekkoja? (the accusative plural + this, these in various cases)
- Chapter 13f - Onko teillä punaisia mekkoja? (tämä=this in various cases)
- Chapter 13g - Onko teillä punaisia mekkoja? (exercises)
- Chapter 14a - Resepti (reading: a recipe)
- Chapter 14b - Resepti (vocabulary: baking ingredients, instruments, pastries and breads)
- Chapter 14c - Resepti (the imperative singular - type 1 verbs)
- Chapter 14d - Resepti (the imperative singular - type 2 and 3 verbs)
- Chapter 14e - Resepti (the instrumental adessive)
- Chapter 14f - Resepti (amounts)
- Chapter 14g - Resepti (exercises)
- Chapter 15a - Kävelkää suoraan eteenpäin (reading: James and Pekka in Kuopio)
- Chapter 15b - Kävelkää suoraan eteenpäin (locative postpositions)
- Chapter 15c - Kävelkää suoraan eteenpäin (the imperative plural)
Georgian
Tamuna10
- Alphabet
- Personal Pronouns
- Conjugations-Subject verb prefixes and suffixes
- Conjugations-Object verb prefixes and suffixes
- Declensions
- Prepositions
- Plurals 1
- Plurals 2
- Phrases
- Elemental Vocabulary
- Adjectives
- Numbers
- Sentence Making
- Verb Vocabulary
- Possessive pronouns
- Time: Verb series and screeves
- Preverbs
- Time: Present Indicative
- Time: Imperfect
Greek
panagiotists13
- Directory
- 1: Alphabet
- 2: Greetings
- 3: How to talk about yourself
- 4: Christmas special
- 5: Food
- 6: Nominative personal pronouns
- 7: Animals
- 8: Plurals
- 9: Verbs, singular accusative nouns, final v ... and more
- 10: Jobs
- 11: Adjectives
- 12: Places
- 13: Negatives, Questions
- 14: Numbers, Dates
- 15: Time
Greenlandic
dvstortion
Hindi
Anneysha7
Hebrew
DvirBartov and MaeMcA
- 1: Common phrases
- 2: Numbers
- 3: Alphabet
- 4: Fruit
- 5: Basic grammar
- 6: Basic verbs
- 7: Nature
- 8: Vowels
- 9: Reading without vowels
- 10: Nouns, Adjectives, Dual and Plural Forms
- 11: Idioms
- 12: Articles
- 13: Festive food
- 14: Comparative and Superlative
- 15: Birds
- 16: Future tense
- 17: Possessives
- 18: Colors
- 19: Flowers
- 20: Introduction to Binyanim
- 21: Binyanim Part II
Inuktitut
foroyskt
Japanese
Demon-Kiyomi
- 1: Pronunciation
- 2: Writing systems
- 3: Basics 1 part 1
- 4: Basics 1 part 2
- 5: Basics 1 part 3
- 6: Basics 2 part 1
- 7: Basics 2 part 2
- 8: Basics 2 part 3
- 9: Phrases part 1
- 10: Phrases part 2
- 11: Phrases part 3
- 12: Food part 1
- 13: Food Part 2
- 14: Food Part 3
- 15: Food Part 4
- 16: Food Part 5
- 17: Animals Part 1
- 18: Animals Part 2
- 19: Possessives Part 1
- 20: This and That
- 21: Jibun
- 22: Possessives Part 2
- 23: Dewa Arimasen - Ja nai
- 24: The Particle Ni
- 25: Te form
- 26: Clothing Part 1
- 27: Clothing Part 2
- 28: Continuing Action form
- 29: Verbs part 1
- 30: Verbs part 2
- 31: Verbs Part 3
- 32: Verbs Part 4
- 33: Verbs Part 5
- 34: Colors Part 1
- 35: Colors Part 2
- 36: Interrogative Sentences Part 1
- 37: Interrogative Sentences Part 2
- 38: Interrogative Sentences Part 3
- 39: Interrogative Sentences Part 4
- 40: Compound Sentences Part 1
- 41: Compound Sentences Part 2
- 42: Prepositions Part 1
- 43: Prepositions Part 2
- 44: Prepositions Part 3
- 45: Prepositions Part 4
- 46: Date and Time part 1
- 47: Date and Time part 2
- 48: Date and Time part 3
- 49: Date and Time part 4
- 50: Date and Time part 5
- 51: Date and Time part 6, 7 & 8
- 52: Family part 1
- 53: Family part 2
- 54: Family part 3
- 55: Jobs part 1
- 56: Jobs part 2
- 57: Jobs part 3
- 58: Adjectives Part 1
- Bonus: Christmas part 1
- Bonus: Christmas part 2
- Bonus: Christmas part 3
oribaakki
- Index
- Pronouns
- Basic Vocabulary
- Basic Phrases
- Slang
- School Vocabulary
- い adjectives
- Verbs (formal past and present tense)
- I am going to (the)_____ to/because of ______
- Hiragana ひらがな
- Katakana カタカナ
- Introduction to Kanji (Chinese characters)
- JLPT 5 Kanji 1-15
- Food and Drink
- Particles は、が、の、を
- Basic sentence structure
- JLPT 5 Kanji 16-30
Hafu.glindia.59
HFM2402
MissSeychie
raineyspark
Latin
carpelanam
- Classified Vocabulary List
- Basics, Lesson 1
- Basics, Lesson 2
- Basics, Lesson 3
- Basics 2, Lesson 1
- Basics 2, Lesson 2
- Basics 2, Lesson 3
- Common Phrases
- 1st Declension, Lesson 1
- 1st Declension, Lesson 2
- 1st Declension, Lesson 3
- 1st Declension, Lesson 4
- 2nd Declension, Lesson 1
- 2nd Declension, Lesson 2
- 2nd Declension, Lesson 3
- 2nd Declension, Lesson 4
- 3rd Declension, Lesson 1
- 3rd Declension, Lesson 2
- 3rd Declension, Lesson 3
- 3rd Declension, Lesson 4
- Food, Lesson 1
- Food, Lesson 2
- Food, Lesson 3
- Food, lesson 4
- Animals, Lesson 1
- Animals, Lesson 2
- Animals, Lesson 3
- Family, Lesson 1
- Family, Lesson 2
- Adjectives, Lesson 1
- Adjectives, Lesson 2
- Present Tense Verbs, Lesson 1
- Present Tense Verbs, Lesson 2
- Present Tense Verbs, Lesson 3
- Present Tense Verbs, Lesson 4
- Infinitives, Lesson 1
- Infinitives, Lesson 2
- Infinitives, Lesson 3
- Imperatives, Lesson 1
Latvian
Verner5
Lithuanian
Pinefrost
Luxembourgish
PatrickOsa
- #1 Basics
- #2 More on the Eifel Rule
- #3 Welcome, Hunn, and Predicate Adjectives
- #4 Verbs: Present Tense
Macedonian
mnedelkovska
- Macedonian language (македонски јазик) 1
- Macedonian language (македонски јaзик) 2
- Macedonian language (македонски јазик) 3 / Numbers
- Macedonian language (македонски јазик) 4 / Plural
- Macedonian language (македонски јазик) 5 / Animals
- Macedonian language (македонски јазик) 6 / To be and To have
- Macedonian language (македонски јазик) 7 / Negation and interrogation with "to be" and "to have"
Maltese
StrapsOption
- 1: Alphabet and Greetings
- 2: Phrases and Articles
- 3: Numbers and Adjectives
- 4: Colours and Sentence-building
- 5: Food and Three Basic Conjugated Verbs
- 6: Hallowe'en
- 7: Animals and Prepositions
- 8: Transport and Telling the Time
- 9: The Family and Noun Genders
- 10: Christmas
Mandarin
krpw1204
- Table of Contents
- Pronunciation
- Writing Systems
- Basics 1, Lesson 1
- Basics 1, Lesson 2
- Basics 1, Lesson 3
- Basics 2, Lesson 1
- Basics 2, Lesson 2
- Food/Drink, Lesson 1
m.tastic
Neptunium
QQJoy
TseDanylo
- Mandarin Chinese Lessons Directory!
- Mandarin Chinese - Lesson 1 - Pronunciation and Tones
- Mandarin Chinese - Lesson 2 - Chinese Characters
Nahuatl
NukuchAjau
- Table of contents
- Basics 1.1: Man, The, I, Not, Am, You, Boy
- Basics 1.2: Pronunciation, tl, noun endings, woman, girl, etc...
- Basics 1.3: Work, Good, Sleep, Fail, A lot, Hungry, The
- Basics 2.1 Big/Great, Coffee, Not good, Beautiful, In, Cafe, Ugly, Questions
- Phrases 1 Hello, Goodbye, How are you?
Old English
HistoryCulture
- Old English Lesson List Page!
- I: Alphabet
- II: Basic Phrases I (Greetings and Farewells)
- III:Basic Phrases II (Introducing yourself!)
- IV: Basic Phrases III (Conversational Questions)
- V: Grammar & Grammatical Cases I (An Overview)
- VI: Grammar & Grammatical Cases II (The Nominative Case)
- VII: Grammar & Grammatical Cases III (The Accusative Case)
- VIII: Grammar & Grammatical Cases IV (The Genitive Case)
- IX: Grammar & Grammatical Cases V (The Dative Case)
- X: Grammar & Grammatical Cases VI (The Instrumental Case)
- XI: Grammar & Grammatical Cases VII (The Indicative Mood)
- XII: Grammar & Grammatical Cases VIII (The Subjunctive Mood)
- XIII: Grammar & Grammatical Cases IX (The Imperative Mood)
- XIV: Pronouns I (1st Person Pronouns)
- XV: Pronouns II (2nd Person Pronouns)
- XVI: Pronouns III (3rd Person Pronouns
- XVII: Pronouns IV (Interrogative Pronouns)
- XVIII: Pronouns V ('The / That' )
- XIX: Pronouns VI ('This / These' )
- XX: Adjectives I (An Overview of Strong and Weak)
- XXI: Adjectives II (Strong Adjective Declesions - General)
- XXII: Adjectives III ( Adjectives with an æ in the stem!)
- XXIII: Adjectives IV (Weak Declesions!!!!)
- Have Children? Expose them to Old English at an Early age with this soothing lullaby! (Slǣp, Slǣp)
- OE for Children - II - Lullaby (Fīf Īsentas)
- Fæder Ūre (Lord's Prayer recited)
- Bede's Death Song (West Saxon Dialect)
- Offering Spell for Wōden/Ƿōden
- Old English Conversations! [See Old English being spoken by Leornende Eald Englisċ!]
- Comparing ænglisċ with Other Languages!
- Old English Vocabulary!
- Old English Prose / Poetry Recited!
- ænglisċ Drēamcræft (music)
- Old English - Wyrd biþ ful ārǣd - What does this mean?
Polish
M4rt4a
- 1: Pronunciation, Basic Phrases, Basic Questions, Family, Colors, Numbers
- 2: Food
- 3: Present Tense, Questions, and Negative/Affirmative Sentences
- 4: Basic Phrases, Descriptive Adjectives, Lists
- 5: Animals
- 6: Introduction to Cases
- 7: Numbers
- 8: Directions and places
- 9: Idioms
Russian
Airmode
Giacobbe_s
Hectoglot
rafikov
Serbian
Marko195
Stefan_Bundalo_1
- Table of contents: Serbian lessons
- 1: Serbian letters and Cyrillic
- 2: Introduction
- 3: Verb "to be"
- 4: Basic phrases
- 5: Numbers 1
- 6: Feelings and emotions
- 7: Food
- 8: Genders
- 9: Animals 1
- 10: Verbs 1
- 11: Grammatical cases
- 12: Conjugation of verbs
- 13: Family 1
- 14: Clothes 1
- 15: Let's go shopping
- 16: Nominative and Genitive
- 17: Countries
- 18: Possessive pronouns
Serbo Croatian
kris_sum
Seychellios Creole
MissSeychie
Slovenian
Klemen702
Spanish
m.tastic
- 1: The earthquake in Nepal
- 2: Endangered wildlife
- 3: UK's royal family
- 4: Conflicted areas of the world
- 5: Celebrities
- 6: Birds
tomi1999
Swedish
Arnauti
Tagalog
Poluglottos_
Turkish
alHadzya
-_-Nameless-_-
Ukrainian
Vinnfred
Welsh
rmcode