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Great resource for language learners
By: Aliph Date: November 23, 2018, 6:58 pm
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I found this site that helps you to conjugate verbs in many
languages, Arabic, Italian, Spanish, Maltese etc.
Please tell me if you find it accurate. I couldn’t believe it
existed.
HTML https://cooljugator.com
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Re: Great resource for language learners
By: Susan Date: November 23, 2018, 8:33 pm
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That is cool, Sofia. To me having it for a vast number of
languages is not important. But for me the thing it had that I
had not seen before is that when you roll your cursor over the
conjugation, it translates it for me into English. I have not
found a curriculum with lessons over the future subjunctive or
future subjunctive perfect tense of Spanish. I asked a couple
different teachers about it, and both assured me that it is
generally only used in literature and there is no reason for me
to work on it. But it is nice to see what those tenses actually
are saying-- I may still try to find someone who wants to
explain it to me.
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Re: Great resource for language learners
By: Aliph Date: November 24, 2018, 6:40 am
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date=1543026810]
That is cool, Sofia. To me having it for a vast number of
languages is not important. But for me the thing it had that I
had not seen before is that when you roll your cursor over the
conjugation, it translates it for me into English. I have not
found a curriculum with lessons over the future subjunctive or
future subjunctive perfect tense of Spanish. I asked a couple
different teachers about it, and both assured me that it is
generally only used in literature and there is no reason for me
to work on it. But it is nice to see what those tenses actually
are saying-- I may still try to find someone who wants to
explain it to me.
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I spent three weeks in Sevilla studying the subjunctive. I
forgot everything. No need to really know it, I think. At the
course there were some really nice and cosmopolitan young
Americans and a Japanese who had a cold and didn’t clean his
nose and sniffed all the time. Awful. But Sevilla is amazing.
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Re: Great resource for language learners
By: Alharacas Date: November 24, 2018, 6:22 pm
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It's more or less accurate for German, as far as I can see,
Sofia. That is to say, I haven't found any mistakes, it's just
that they are a bit old-fashioned. They neglect to mention the
weak form of verbs where it exists alongside, or has replaced,
the strong form. The past tense of backen might be either buk or
backte, for flechten it's either flocht or flechtete, for the
almost forgotten dünken they only mention the (by now obsolete)
form deuchte, even though there is the slightly more modern
dünkte.
But I agree, it's wonderful! :)
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Re: Great resource for language learners
By: Aliph Date: November 25, 2018, 2:00 am
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Thank you Alharacas for your accurate feedback. I think this
site is useful when one has suddenly some doubts and hasn’t the
time to look up in a classical book for verb declensions.
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