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@nomebullyyou me too
Take almost any activity that can be enjoyable or good for your health in moderation
Turn it into employment
Watch it become miserable and bad for your health
Exercise is good for your health in moderation or with a rotation of the kinds of exercise but turn it into a job like a olympic competition and people will hurt their health to win the comoetition or make money instead of using thevexercise for improved health and enjoyment
Sick! I have some kind of grandma killer respiratory infection. Not feverish enough to miss work. Bleh. But the coughing keeps the blue hairs and the nappy hairs away. They're terrified.
I'm somewhat delirious with brain fog and therefore afraid I might accidentally respond to someone by using gamer words.
D&D Why nobody reaches level 20
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hrM31t78dWY
@Stahesh @shortstories Also there's barely any worthy reward at the end of most activities. Our society mostly punishes "successful" men.
So regarding the borrowed words from English in Duolongo I assume they teach that at the start because they think it will be easier and make native English speakers more comfortable with the Korean alphabet
But as you get into later units a lower percent of the vocabularly is borrowed from English
And Duolingo is not the only teaching material that starts with borrowed words
Also Indonesian uses English letters and is in closer to English word order than Korean
Indonesian might be an easier language for beginners than Korean on Duolingo
I do not know because I had more Korean experience so I could get farther in Korean but Indonesian looks like it would be simpler to me if I had no exoerience in either language
So because the Korean alphabet is easier I would work on it first instead of all three at once
I would do Korean practice before German and Spanish because you already are closer to knowing their alohabets since they are almost the same as English
Once you have the Korean alphabet memorized you can reduce time on it and just maintain it and then pick another language to focus on
Or do not do Korean, Arabic or Japanese at all until you completed the courses in the easier languages
Korean has an alphabetical order for the consonants learn it and write them in that order in the notebook until you can write in alphabeticak order without a guide
Next you can do that with Arabic or Japanese Alphabets but not the Japanese Pictograms
And switch between all three until you do not forget when you switch back to the previousv language
Arabic writing practice has to be done in a special way because the letter changes shape based on whers it is in a word
I would suggest that Korean is easier than Japanese and Arabic
Do not even study Japanese or Arabic until you learn the Korean Alphabet
Just take a notebook and write each consonant paired with each of the simple vowels
Do not even use Duolingo to learn it other than to remember the sounds
After you can write all the consonants from memory paired with simple vowels without looking at something else
Then you have memorized the alphabet for the first time & you can switch languages
You have to spend all or none commitment with Korean, Japanese and Arabic
You can skip around with German and Soanish because you know the English Alphabet
Continous translating at least once a day helps prevent forgetting but I would be translating at least 7 hours a week when not listening to lectures or reading a textbook
If you take a notebook and write every combination of one consonant followed by one vowel it will take a long time but it will help your memory
Pay careful attentiom to if the vowel goes to the right of or below the consonant