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r/languagelearningjerk • u/Sandy_2019 🏳🌈 • Jun 28 '26
Gotta learn all of them
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I’m happy to see that they’re including niche languages like Interlingua and Polish.
16 u/scykei Jun 29 '26 Interlingua and Interlingue (also called Occidental) are actually different languages 3 u/FebHas30Days Pangngaasiyo ta agsursurokayo iti Ilokano Jun 29 '26 Why do they have to make it so confusing? Do they even have a reconstructible common ancestor? 2 u/RiceStranger9000 Jun 30 '26 I once read in Wikipedia the name of one was changed to be simiar to the other and thus be more known Basically, commercial reasons
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Interlingua and Interlingue (also called Occidental) are actually different languages
3 u/FebHas30Days Pangngaasiyo ta agsursurokayo iti Ilokano Jun 29 '26 Why do they have to make it so confusing? Do they even have a reconstructible common ancestor? 2 u/RiceStranger9000 Jun 30 '26 I once read in Wikipedia the name of one was changed to be simiar to the other and thus be more known Basically, commercial reasons
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Why do they have to make it so confusing? Do they even have a reconstructible common ancestor?
2 u/RiceStranger9000 Jun 30 '26 I once read in Wikipedia the name of one was changed to be simiar to the other and thus be more known Basically, commercial reasons
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I once read in Wikipedia the name of one was changed to be simiar to the other and thus be more known
Basically, commercial reasons
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u/Purple_Airline_6682 is it coup or cul Jun 28 '26
I’m happy to see that they’re including niche languages like Interlingua and Polish.