DuoLingo Challenge
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@scottalanmiller said in DuoLingo Challenge:
@dafyre said in DuoLingo Challenge:
@scottalanmiller said in DuoLingo Challenge:
@dafyre said in DuoLingo Challenge:
Vamos a tocar la flauta.
Let's all touch the flute.
Vamos todo a tocar la flauta.
I thought the literal translation is We are going to touch the flute. I wasn't sure if todo was necessary or not.
We vs we all
I'd love to see how DuoLingo would translate some redneck phrases, lol.
All y'all c'mere and touch this here flute!
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Or... Bubba was 'rested again for touching that there flute.
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Maybe they should have a Redneck language in there too.
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@dafyre said in DuoLingo Challenge:
Maybe they should have a Redneck language in there too.
that would be hilarious.
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@dafyre said in DuoLingo Challenge:
Maybe they should have a Redneck language in there too.
You don't need DuoLingo for that. I have a couple of buddies that you can buy a 24-pack of beer and they'll teach you all night long, or until the beer runs out.
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DuoLingo can be sad at times.
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I did it, I completed Spanish on DuoLingo!
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@scottalanmiller said in DuoLingo Challenge:
I did it, I completed Spanish on DuoLingo!
That's it? 36% & 37% and your done? I've been at 44% and can't even maintain.
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@NerdyDad said in DuoLingo Challenge:
@scottalanmiller said in DuoLingo Challenge:
I did it, I completed Spanish on DuoLingo!
That's it? 36% & 37% and your done? I've been at 44% and can't even maintain.
Fluency has nothing to do with completion
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@NerdyDad said in DuoLingo Challenge:
@scottalanmiller said in DuoLingo Challenge:
I did it, I completed Spanish on DuoLingo!
That's it? 36% & 37% and your done? I've been at 44% and can't even maintain.
What I want to know is how you get to 44%. I've put in some crazy time on it and I have no idea how I will get past 38%.
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Japanese is released
But not supported on the web yet apparently.
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Weird, every language I've seen does web then mobile, not the other way around.
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Boogie woogie woogie
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Spanish
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@scottalanmiller tocar also means 'to play' as well as 'to touch'
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@momurda said in DuoLingo Challenge:
@scottalanmiller tocar also means 'to play' as well as 'to touch'
They do cover that, actually. But they don't make it very clear.