
u/thatguythoma
r/Res_Publica_DE r/Anglese r/Portuguese r/conlangs r/languagelearningjerk r/mapporncirclejerk r/linguisticshumor r/learnpolish r/language

▲ 3 r/Portuguese
Does anybody know about a great BRAZILIAN podcast designed for natives? And also where I can find it? Thanks in advance
Does anyone know about a native-level Brazilian podcast and not one for learners?
u/thatguythoma — 3 days ago
▲ 1 r/conlangs
how naturalistic is my conlang’s inventory? (i didn’t really try to make it naturalistic)
u/thatguythoma — 10 days ago
▲ 11 r/linguisticshumor
guys just edited linguistic wikipedia for the first time in my life i feel like a nerd
holy canon event
u/thatguythoma — 20 days ago
▲ 72 r/linguisticshumor
can we talk about how insanely superior ʧ is to t͡ʃ and especially tʃ
reddit.comu/thatguythoma — 22 days ago
▲ 207 r/linguisticshumor
there’s nothing i love more than some crispy quotation marks
which one is your fav? lmk if i missed some
u/thatguythoma — 23 days ago
▲ 45 r/linguisticshumor
bringing some high-quality tiktok memes to reddit
u/thatguythoma — 29 days ago
the italian spelling of this word gives me active brain cancer
u/thatguythoma — 1 month ago
how obvious is my native language? what gave it away
u/thatguythoma — 2 months ago
▲ 321 r/languagelearningjerk
i highkey wanna marry the woman from easy french
(not being weird tho)
u/thatguythoma — 2 months ago
(ignore the shitty laptop)
i genuinely do not hear a difference between these two vowels (other than their length). Norwegian is my native language, and norwegian does have /y/, but I don’t hear a /y/ in <tu>? I hear a /ʉ/!
Please help
u/thatguythoma — 2 months ago
u/ResPublicaMgz — 2 months ago
▲ 146 r/mapporncirclejerk
u/thatguythoma — 2 months ago