▲ 11 r/GREEK

Does knowing any particular language make learning Greek significantly easier

I’m curious about Greek from a linguistic perspective,are there any languages that give you a meaningful head start when learning Modern Greek?

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u/Jimmy-Wan — 4 days ago
▲ 19 r/slavic

Is Bulgarian one of the European languages most similar to Russian,after Ukrainian and Belarusian

I’m curious about how linguistically close Bulgarian is to Russian compared with each other European Slavic languages ?

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u/Jimmy-Wan — 4 days ago

ELI5:What’s the biological mechanism behind platelet clotting

I'm curious about the science behind platelets,not looking for a medical advice or instructions,what causes platelets to recognize a damaged blood vessel and what makes them aggravate at that specifically?

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u/Jimmy-Wan — 8 days ago
▲ 4 r/UAE

Can you live in the UAE without Arabic and how do Emiratis feel English dominating?

Edit:Can expats genuinely live and work long term in Dubai and AbuDhabi with zero Arabic,and how do Emiratis feel about being the default language in their country ?

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u/Jimmy-Wan — 9 days ago

How mutually intelligible are Arabic dialects,really ?

I’m curious about the actual mutual intelligible between different spoken Arabia dialects (Egyptian ,Levantine ,Gulf ,Maghrebi ,Iraqi, etc )as opposed to MSA , which I understand fictions more as a shared written /formal standard ?🤔

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u/Jimmy-Wan — 11 days ago

Can anyone recommend a science movie similar to Interstellar

I really enjoyed it’s narrative technique and emotional arc especially the father-daughter relationship and way time dilation tied into the story so looking for movie with a similar slow burn

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u/Jimmy-Wan — 13 days ago

Can anyone recommend some vampire anime series,Just like the vampire knight and Owari no seraph

I enjoy the dark fantasy tone and vampire setting,don’t mind fighting scenes and l’m okay with romantic subplots too 😉

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u/Jimmy-Wan — 15 days ago

Can Azerbaijani speakers get by in Turkey,central Asia (except Tajikistan)without learning local languages

I sometimes listen to the Azerbaijani Song and Turkish Song,I feel the two language is very similar, but curious,in the daily life would an Azerbaijani speaker actually be able to communicate in Turkey and Central Asia (Uzbekistan,Kazakhstan etc)without barriers

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u/Jimmy-Wan — 16 days ago
▲ 69 r/trance

What role did Armin van Buuren play in shaping,popularizing trance music

I know he’s always been voted Worlds Best DJ By DJ Mag, but I don’t know much more about how he’s actually impacted the trance genre 🫠

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u/Jimmy-Wan — 17 days ago

I have one Sony WH-1000 XM4 headphone and I use it wired (via 3.5mm cable)connected to my pc for listening to music and sometimes play games,should I buy a DAC to improve the music quality ?

u/Jimmy-Wan — 17 days ago

About the linguistics perspective ,how mutually intelligible are Turkish and Uyghur ,

Edit: I am not Turks,Just curious about two language differences

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u/Jimmy-Wan — 18 days ago

Last week I traveled to Samarkand Uzbekistan it felt so special and historic and the local food was amazing,l also visited Turkestan,Kazakhstan

u/Jimmy-Wan — 19 days ago

Which of these three languages which is more useful for traveling

I try to decide which language to focus on learning for travel purposes, and curious which one people think is more practical/useful when visiting these countries

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u/Jimmy-Wan — 21 days ago
▲ 0 r/hotels

I’m so curious about hotel language support beyond English,For example , if hotels websites say Azerbaijani is spoken ,does usually mean at least one staff member can actually speak Azerbaijani?

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u/Jimmy-Wan — 23 days ago