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This is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries about languages... It's called Zipf's Law, and it shows that the #1 most common word in a language is used 2x as much as the #2 most common word. #2 is used 2x as much as #4, and so on and so forth. This happens in EVERY human

This is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries about languages...

It's called Zipf's Law, and it shows that the #1 most common word in a language is used 2x as much as the #2 most common word.

#2 is used 2x as much as #4, and so on and so forth.

This happens in EVERY human
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How well does ChatGPT speak Japanese? To find out, we gave it the JLPT N1, the highest level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. See how it did →

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Reality is a construction of our own perception. Our perception is a construction of thought. Thought is a construction of language. Does this not mean that the master of language is therefore the master of reality?

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In English, the ego is the lens through which all of reality is filtered: "I was hungry, so I ate an apple" Languages like Japanese allow reality to unfold on its own: "Stomach was empty, so apple was eaten" Different languages means completely different experiences of reality

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When learning to speak a new language, imagining a conversation in your head can give your brain the same results as having a real conversation🤯

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Hybrid immersion refers to listening to content while simultaneously reading along with the text or subtitles. It's a great intensive activity for beginners and can be an extensive one for more advanced learners. Here's how to do it!

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Want to learn a language, but not sure how to structure your learning? ➡️ Here's the four main factors you should be considering:

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Stevi passed the JLPT N1 in 1.5 years. Here are the 7 (+1) things he wish he knew before starting to learn Japanese. (The first seven things apply to learning any language.)