I was thinking about giving quick Spanish lessons on my YouTube channel. Thoughts anyone?

@Gonzo17

It would be useful for people to know Spanish

Max Igan fled from Australia as a political refugee and chose Mexico instead of USA

I tried to learn multiple languages with grammatical gender and found them to difficult

I am trying to stick to learning new languages without grammatical gender

If I can learn one language without gender then I will consider trying to learn a new language with grammatical gender

It is useful but not unique because a lot of youtube people teach Spanish

@Gonzo17

Maybe if you teach one gender at a time for each lesson it will be easier to learn

For example only doing sentences with all masculine nouns, adjectives and verbs in one video

Then only only doing sentences with all feminine nouns, adjectives and verbs in one video

I am not saying verbs can be masculine or feminine in Spanish but they can be in Hebrew which is a nightmare language because of it

@shortstories I'm going to do both genders. Also words have male or female pronouns. Like the word "house" it's female. When you say "the house" in Spanish it's "la casa". The "La" word is the female word for "the", the male version is "El". There are a lot of nuances in Spanish. Writing it is worse you got accents on some letters. Fun times ahead! 😀

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@Gonzo17

There are 36 different ways to say the word "the" in ancient Greek

If ancient Greek did not have gramnatical gender then there would only be 12 forms of "the"

If additionally it did not have grammatical number singular, dual or plural then there would only be 4 ways to say the word "the"

On the other hand English has 1 way to say the word "the"

Not having gramnatical gender cuts in half or one third the number of things you have to memorize

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@shortstories that was just an example,
I bet leaning Japanese would be difficult to especially I have no point of reference.

@Gonzo17
Korean is easy
Japanese is hard
Korean & Japanese are similar but

Japanese has three alphabets plus a set of Chinese pictogram Characters

Korean has 1 Alphabet & only uses Chinese pictogram Characters for homophones

Many modern Koreans do not even use the Chinese pictograms

Why is Korean easy

1 Phonetic Alphabet

2 No gramnatical gender

3 You can choose to never use grammatical number but there is an optional grammatical plural for nouns but no singular. Verbs do not have number

@Gonzo17 @shortstories end some are hard for no reason

korean have good one alphabet that you put together

japanese hard for no reason 2 alphabets with kanji but good that some were gender neutral

like de su

i sha de su could mean she is doctor or he is doctor

in arabic i hate how some symbols have different meaning like و could be uu or w

russia have one alphabet but have weird soft and hard charackters that change pronounciation of the words.

chinese have hard characters for no reason

@Stahesh @Gonzo17

"chinese have hard characters for no reason"

The reason it is hard is because since they need a new picture for every word since it is a pictogram instead of a phonetic alphabet

Eventually that results in a lot of symbols

There is no way to avoid it being hard to tell the difference between one symbol and another when they have that many symbols

@Stahesh @shortstories
IDK but that stuff looks like mahjong or a cracked out bingo card 😂♠️

@Stahesh @Gonzo17

This is what will happen to English after too many computer operating systems run on graphics instead of text menus when the series of letters that spell "cut" are replaced with a picture of a scissors and so on the Alpha generation will forget how to read and write and just use pictures

After the electric grid collapses you will get something looking like Chinese or Hieroglyphics

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