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Mar 17th | 8

Today’s Proverb

krgray:

“Kemarau setahun dihapuskan hujan sehari.” 

A year of drought is erased by a day of rain 

Meaning: (Indonesian) A long dispute has been forgotten by love, or, conversely, a long time of goodness has been forgotten by one badness.

8 notes Mar 17 via krgray originally krgray
tagged: ▫languagesindonesianproverbsayingconsequencesi have no life
Feb 27th | 7

Today’s 10 Free Kindle Books to Help You Learn Foreign Languages (2/25/12)

freekindlebookslanguagelearning:

These books can be read even without a Kindle. All of these books might be free for today only, so download the ones you want right away. 

You might also like today’s Kindle Daily Deal: The Best American Travel Writing 2011.

HEBREW

PORTUGUESE

CHINESE

ESPERANTO

JAPANESE

FRENCH

INDONESIAN

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Feb 27th | 17

16 Free Kindle Books to Help You Learn Foreign Languages (2/23/12)

freekindlebookslanguagelearning:

Here are the today’s free Kindle ebooks that have to do with foreign languages or language learning. They’re readable on Kindles, PCs, Macs, iPhones, iPads, Android devices, and in any web browser.

Note: There might not be free language learning books available every day, so there might be days when you don’t see any new update here. You can also look at the previous day’s offers to see if they’re still available.

FRENCH

PORTUGUESE

SPANISH

JAPANESE

HINDI

INDONESIAN

ENGLISH

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Jan 3rd | 67 he-touches-things:


I have to catch up on the WOTDs, so here’s the ones of today and the past 2 days. Xoxo Sanne

Word of the Day for Friday 25 November 2011
Word: Jaysus
Meaning: A joke so poorly told and so unfunny that one cannot help but laugh.
Language: Indonesian
Comment: I really believe every language needs a word for something like this.

I wish English had a word for this, because I would use it all the time. 

he-touches-things:

I have to catch up on the WOTDs, so here’s the ones of today and the past 2 days. Xoxo Sanne

Word of the Day for Friday 25 November 2011

Word: Jaysus

Meaning: A joke so poorly told and so unfunny that one cannot help but laugh.

Language: Indonesian

Comment: I really believe every language needs a word for something like this.

I wish English had a word for this, because I would use it all the time.