October 18, 2007at 4:18 am
· Filed under How to learn a language, Learn Polish
Verb conjugation practice
One way I practice verb conjugations is I use English words in Polish and conjugate them with regular Polish endings. For example, I make the word “shoporowac” in Polish from the English verb “to shop”. Or “driwowac” meaning to drive. People understand me when I say these words in Polish even though there […]
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October 18, 2007at 3:25 am
· Filed under General language learning, Linguistics, Origin of languages
Verbs evolve linguistically different
Commonly used verbs are less likely to change
A verb that is used often will change verb slowly, whilst a verb that is used less frequently will change less. This is according to a Harvard University team lead by Martin Nowak. Nowak is not a linguist but rather a professor of mathematics and […]
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