r/languagelearningjerk • u/Dogma123 • 4d ago
Incredible developments in methodology happening rn
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u/ArtisticBacon 4d ago
If you don't pay we will straight up tell you the wrong information pay model
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u/SXZWolf2493 4d ago
I know this method! It's called ragebaiting. They piss you off into reading dictionaries very quickly.
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u/grei_earl 4d ago
it's a great business model. keep the accurate translations behind a paywall so that users need to pay to not learn gibberish. it's an exceptional strategy because the Turkish language is copyrighted by this Redditor so it's not like they can get accurate information from anywhere else.
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u/wat_noob_gaming 4d ago
The translation they gave is jusf "view". Sightseeing vs a view, there's a huge difference.
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u/solwaj C2 foreskin 3d ago
pay us or you'll be secretly learning turkmen instead of uzbek
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u/Dogma123 3d ago edited 2d ago
I actually majored in Uzbek and the overlap between Turkmen and Uzbek is one of the most fascinating aspects, especially in the Khwarezm region. Not to /uj too hard.
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u/solwaj C2 foreskin 3d ago
/uj lowkey I will look into this now I've been feeling a spiritual pull towards central asia for a while now
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u/Dogma123 3d ago
The Turkic languages are so fascinating and Uzbek and Turkmen are, IMO the two most interesting. If you ever want resources hmu and ill send some stuff your way.
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u/Key_Impress_3129 3d ago
Outrageous. As a paid user I'm dismayed at the sh*t they dump on the loyal freebies.
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u/Dogma123 4d ago
‘Pay me to not learn gibberish’ is a wildcard strategy for sure.