Friday, July 26, 2019

From Arabic to Zulu

      (Somehow this post got omitted during the year. So I'm posting it now.)
      I can greet you in Ojibwe ("Anin"), Swahili ("Habari"), or Rumanian ("Buna") If you like, I could say "hello" to you in Hindi, Inuktitut, and Serbian, too, and in fact, in 69 other languages. I could ask you your name in all those languages, and I could say goodbye to you. In other words, I have successfully met my granddaughter's 75-repetitions challenge: to learn how to say, "Hello," "What is your name?" and "Goodbye" in 75 languages.
      I loved this project! I loved my granddaughter for giving it to me, challenging as it was. Learning these phrases took me all around the world, so I got a little geography lesson along with glimpses into the languages themselves, in all their varieties. Oh, wonderful, wonderful world.
      I started on July 21 with languages that would be easy for me: Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, and Icelandic. My method was to find five languages at a time with YouTube clips showing me how to pronounce them, then make a print-out of the three phrases in the five languages with my own pronunciation designations under the correct spellings. When I had memorized those, I made flash cards of them, which I took on my daily walk. The bulk of cards grew slowly. Sometimes I would get languages mixed up, but repetition did wonders. The earlier languages I learned that I had thought so difficult – Basque, Welsh, Estonian – were soon as comfortable on my tongue as French and German. Now Tamil is as easily said as Hebrew, and Tagalog as Korean.
        Below is a list of the languages I learned.

“Hello,” “What’s your name?” “Good-by” in 75 languages
75x75 item suggested by Kairos Lamblin (my 10-year-old granddaughter)

American sign language                                 Lithuanian                              
Arabic                                                             Luxembourgish
Azerbaijani                                                     Mam
Balinese                                                          Maori
Basque                                                            Marshallese
Belarussian                                                     Mongolian
Bengali                                                            Nepali
Bulgarian                                                        Norwegian
Burmese                                                          Ojibwe
Catalan                                                            Old English
Chinese                                                           Pashto
Chiwewa                                                         Polish
Croatian                                                          Portuguese
Czech                                                              Punjabi
Danish                                                             Rumanian
Dutch                                                              Russian
Dzongkha                                                        Samoan
Estonian                                                          Sanskrit
Farsi                                                                Serbian
Finnish                                                            Sinhala
French                                                             Somali
German                                                           Spanish
Greek                                                              Sumerian
Hawaiian                                                         Swahili
Hebrew                                                           Swedish          
Hindi                                                               Tamil
Hungarian                                                       Telugu
Icelandic                                                         Thai
Inuktitut                                                          Togalog
Irish                                                                 Turkish
Italian                                                              Urdu
Japanese                                                          Vietnamese
Khmer                                                             Welsh
Kinyarwanda                                                  Xhosa
Korean                                                            Yiddish
Kurmanji                                                         Yoruba
Latin                                                                Zulu
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