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German, Dutch, Afrikaans, English (American, British, Australian, Scottish), Scots, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian (Bokmal, Nynorsk), Faroese, and Icelandic. Romanian, Galician, Spanish (Mexico), Portuguese (Portugal), Portuguese (Brazil), Catalan, Spanish (Castilian), French, Italian, Albanian, Greek, Irish, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic. Slovak, Czech, Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, Macedonian, Bulgarian. Ossetian, Kurdish (Kurmanji, Sorani), Persian (Iran), Dari, Tajik, Pashtu, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, Nepali, Odia (Oriya), Bengali, Assamese, Khasi, Sylheti, Marathi. Tamil (Standard, India Colloquial, Sri Lankan), Malayalam, Kannada, Tulu, Telugu Vietnamese (Northern, Southern), Khmer (Cambodian). Saisiyat, Atayal, Seediq, Truku, Sakizaya, Nataoran, Amis, Pazeh, Kaxabu, Thao, Bunun, Tsou (Cou), Kanakanavu, Hla’arua (Saaroa), Siraya, Rukai (Mantauran, Thakongavadane, Teldreka, Vedrai), Paiwan, Puyuma, Kavalan, Tao, Ilokano, Tagalog, Cebuano, Indonesian, Balinese, Javanese, Sundanese, Malay, Malagasy, Maori.
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Mandarin (Mainland, Taiwan), Northern Wu (Shanghai), Southern Wu (Wenzhou), Eastern Min (Fuzhou), Southern Min (Taiwan, Chaoshan/Teochew), Hakka (Sixian, Hailuk), Yue Cantonese (Hong Kong), Tibetan, Dzongkha, Burmese. Turkish, Tatar, Azeri, Turkmen, Uzbek, Kazakh, Uyghur, Kalmyk, Mongol, Manchu, Korean, Japanese.Īdyghe (Circassian), Georgian (Kartuli), Chechen According to his website, in the next year he hopes to complete and release courses in: I have also purchased and am eagerly awaiting the Vietnamese, Dutch and Turkish courses.Īgain, I’m really impressed with the extent to which Mike is reaching with these courses. I can’t even grasp a single Danish word watching Borgen, and that has subtitles!!). Its refreshing to see how much Swedish I am able to understand as a result of my past study of Norwegian. Since my last post I have purchased the Swedish and Finnish courses and have been working through those in my spare time. So yes, I have become addicted to Glossika. (Thanks Mike!) Clearly it does take much more work as an absolute beginner, but clearly it can be done. Mike has proved to me through his beginners method above that it IS possible. One of my initial criticisms of Glossika was that it is not suitable for absolute beginners.
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He outlines his own experience with Armenian and how he dove into it in the video below. Shortly after I published last months post, Mike Campbell posted a video on his site on how someone could use a Glossika course with NO background in a language. It’s not perfect, but for a motivated learner with limited time and some background in the target language, it is very, very efficient and worthwhile. I can honestly say that I have made more progress in less time with Glossika than I have with any other language method. As I wrote last month I have been dabbling with Mike Campbell’s Glossika courses.