User:Kxeon
Why hello there! :D
I'm a native speaker of English, and I've been learning Georgian for seemingly a year, or at least multiple months. I should be A1 right now, but because I haven't really done anything much to go further, I'm still stuck under. Can't really tell the difference between პ, and ფ, ტ, and თ, and კ, and ქ either so that's something. Even the children's songs are hard :P
Otherwise, I'm currently learning Russian and Serbian because they cover large swaths of land that I plan to travel to.
I dunno why I decided to learn Prussian, but it seems like somehow that's literally the language that's doing the best. Hrm. Maybe it's because I'm force to study the hardest I can with Prussian?
Due to learning Prussian, I subsequently also picked up Lithuanian and Latvian to aid in the grammar department, and German to aid in the reconstruction department.
Plus me wanting to go to the former lands of East Prussia due to an interest seemingly sparking with the sudden want to learn Prussian, has also made me learn Polish. (And also this too is useful for learning the language)
I dunno what's up with Turkmenistan, but I just have some weird interest in it. Might stay, might die, who knows. But I'm learning Turkmen because of this interest.
Now, I'm trying to do Laz, to prove whether or not my theory that starting from the ground up, actually works, like with Prussian, it seems.
Now then, the following stuff may leave you questioning my sanity. Maybe.
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