Languages Masterpost

hello-language-that-is-all:

Sharing my bookmarks with the Tumblr community. Have fun!

Linguistics

  • WALS
  • Linguasphere – Kind of like WALS, if I remember correctly, but not quite. (Note: The website is in French.)
  • GOLD – a unique listing of linguistic terms and definitions. Right now it appears to be having technical issues, but when it works it’s really great. Just click “View GOLD” at the top.

Many Languages (or General Resources)

  • This is a directory of apparently scanned PDFs of many, many, many books regarding various languages. There are grammars, dictionaries, and more for more than 25 languages.
  • Conjuguemos: An awesome website, Conjuguemos has verb and vocabulary activities in several (mostly Romance) languages.
  • A directory of online dictionaries for around 200 languages. Truly an amazing resource.
  • Duolingo – don’t tell me you don’t know what this is.
  • Memrise – let me guess, you don’t know what this is either?
  • Quizlet – flash cards and accompanying games. There are also many apps that connect to Quizlet and provide Spaced Repetition or other activities with the cards.
  • Lang-8 – write in the language you’re learning, let others correct you. In turn, you correct posts in your native language.
  • Lingocracy – for reading in your target language.
  • LingQ links you (get it? LingQ, link you? HAHA) to native speakers around the world. You can join live conversations, get writing corrected, and so on and do the same for them.)
  • FluentU – a compilation of real world videos in your target language with interactive captions.
  • Babbel – another language learning resource with many languages available.
  • Ba Ba Dum – 1500 words, 11 languages, 5 games. Unique site.
  • Radiolingua – quick and easy sets of beginner’s lessons in many languages.
  • Busuu is yet another website for learning the basics of many languages. It also features video-chats with native speakers and many many units of grammar/vocab.
  • The US government’s Foreign Service Institute has grammars in many many languages.
  • Omniglot – writing, writing, and more writing. Goes over the writing system and accompanying pronunciation of every language imaginable, including many conlangs and extinct languages. Truly amazing resource.
  • LanguageRealm has some good stuff for the languages that it features.
  • AncientScripts is another website for writing systems, but it is restricted to ancient scripts, many of which are for languages now out of use.
  • Transparent Language Blog is wonderful. The right side has a list of the languages for which they have any content posted – and for each language there is quite a bit.
  • SaySomethingIn… is most useful for Welsh but has a few other languages. It involves sessions of listening and repeating along with eventual reading and grammar.
  • Digital Dialects – games for learning basic vocabulary in lots and lots of languages.
  • LanguageReef – Indian languages. So many Indian languages.
  • 200 Word Project – learn the basic vocabulary of six African languages by clicking and listening to native pronunciations.
  • Let’s not forget Wikipedia. Not only does the English version have something on just about any language imaginable, but the website has articles available in lots of languages. I like clicking the “Random article” button and reading whatever comes up.

Spanish

French

  • Grammar, vocab, and culture can be found at French at about.com.
  • Grammar. Lots of it.
  • French equivalent of Simple English Wikipedia.
  • AwesomeFrench is the greatest French Tumblr blog in the universe. She answers questions about culture and grammar, but don’t be one of those annoying people that asks homework questions or advice about how to turn on your French boyfriend or girlfriend.

Japanese

Arabic

  • Tutorial on the Arabic alphabet.
  • Arabic script lessons.
  • Lessons on the Arabic script.
  • Arabic script tutorial.
  • Project Root List aims to list all of the roots and vowel combinations in the Quran. Since Arabic hasn’t changed much in that regard, it’s useful for modern Arabic, too.
  • A PDF of the book Arabic Verbs and Essentials of Grammar.
  • A nice PDF regarding the Arabic pronouns.
  • You can search the Quran in Classical Arabic here.
  • Classical Arabic: LearnArabicOnline.com. This is a fantastic resource in that it not only talks about reading and grammar, but also writing styles and eloquence in writing. It is strictly for Classical Arabic, however, not modern spoken or Modern Standard Arabic.

Hindi

  • Hindi script – really good animations of stroke order and how to write as well as providing instructions on writing.
  • Quillpad looks like a really great tool for typing in Hindi as well as other Indian languages. Simply type the English letters and the computer converts it. (Note: for beginners still trying to learn the script, learn the script and manually put the characters in. Force yourself to write the script to get yourself to think in that language!)
  • Beginner’s grammar lessons. Really a good page.
  • Five Hindi lessons that cover quite a bit.
  • More grammar because it’s important.

Russian

Old English

  • Grammar rules in detail. AMAZING website.
  • Here is Beowulf in Old English. There’s also a link to a modern English translation just under the title of the page.

Korean

  • Set of graphics that are wonderful for explaining the Korean script.
  • Really great website for grammar, script, and vocab. Also offers many of the beginner’s lessons and some of the more advanced ones in Spanish and/or Russian, for you overachievers out there.

Estonian

Finnish

  • Some basic grammar here.
  • Here is a great resource with video, explanations, and thematic lesson organization.
  • Lots and lots of good stuff here.

Esperanto

German

  • Kids’ games for German vocab and stuff.
  • DW – German news website. Available in 30 languages, however.

Welsh

  • Lots of vocabulary. (Note: In my experience, this website has only been marginally useful because it doesn’t give gender, some of its nouns are plural when they should be singular, and so on.)
  • A long, detailed, well-explained resource from the BBC on Welsh grammar.

Xhosa

Mandarin

  • Some themed vocabulary lists. Actually lots of them.
  • Here is a more or less miscellaneous collection of concepts and vocab about the Chinese language and culture.
  • MandarinMadeEZ – Some fun and simple YouTube lessons from Fiona Tian. She’s kind of awkward so if you’re looking for something really serious, don’t go here. Also, cats.

Native American Langauges

Other

  • Italian: Good website for grammar rules.
  • Greek: Some lessons on New Testament Greek grammar.
  • Romanian: RoLang – audio and video lessons.
  • Hebrew: The Bible in Hebrew can be searched here.

And finally, I recently started a resources tag (here) that I think I’ll just link to rather than trying to transfer all that stuff over to this post.

I apologize that some of these headings have only one or two resources for them… but remember that the “Many Languages” category can not only provide a lot of further resources and information for the languages listed here, but can also provide stuff for languages not mentioned here!

If you guys have more stuff you’d like me to add for any language, send it to me and I’ll check it out and maybe update this post 🙂

Have fun and good luck 😀

Masterpost of Norwegian Masterposts

languagecollector:

Because I’ve reblogged so many resources and masterposts that it got overwhelming, so I had to compile them all into one giant masterpost. This is basically my entire Norwegian tag

Masterposts (contains mixed resources)

Vocab Lists & Sentence Lists

Norwegian False Friends by language-princess
Norwegian Adverbs by language-princess
85 Norwegian Irregular Verbs by language-princess
150 Advanced Norwegian Verbs by language-princess

Useful phrases and words XIII by jeg-savner-norge
Congratulations and good wishes by jeg-savner-norge

Groceries by jeg-savner-norge
Weather in Norwegian by whatlanguageisthis
Directions by whatlanguageisthis
10 Norwegian Idioms Part 1 by whatlanguageisthis
10 Norwegian Idioms Part 2 by whatlanguageisthis
Weather terms by snakknorsk
Face vocabulary by snakknorsk
Things in a Kitchen by coffeewithabook
Professions and Occupations by coffeewithabook
Entertainment and Hobbies by coffeewithabook
Norwegian Autumn Vocabulary by spraakhexe
Norwegian Autumn Vocabulary by vokabular
Greetings by imlearninglanguages
Norwegian chat acronyms by languageoclock
Norwegian Frozen Vocabulary by norwegian-wool
Norwegian Christmas Vocab by bilingualmalfoy
Frukt by polarynat

Følelser på norsk by jeglaerenorsk
Secret by jeglaerenorsk
Sminke by jeglarenorsk
Krydder by letslearnnorwegian
Common swears by letslearnnorwegian
Litteratur by letslearnnorwegian
Kjæleord – Endearments by letslearnnorwegian
Blomster by letslearnnorwegian
Skole by letslearnnorwegian
Musikk by letslearnnorwegian
Anatomi by letslearnnorwegian
Around the house in Norwegian by offisiellenorskblogg
Cat vocabulary in Norwegian by offiesiellenorskblogg
Norwegian health vocabulary by studyinorsk
Passive voice verbs by rogntre
The signs in Norwegian by entliczekpentilczek
10 Untranstalable Norwegian Terms by theprivatelifeofsherlockholmes
Reasons for Learning Norwegian by norwegianclass101com
Norwegian culture funfacts for SKAM lovers by darktwistedlady

Norwegian LGBTQ+ Vocabulary by positivityforbaddays
Birthday Vocabulary in Norwegian by polyglotpearl
Cute Norwegian Food Vocab by language-hoe
Valentinsdagen by ravenlangblr
Canada by useless-scandinaviafacts

Grammar Lessons

å ville by letslearnnorwegian
Ordering food by letslearnnorwegian
Possessives and “ikke” by letslearnnorwegian
Possessives (pronouns) by letslearnnorwegian

“skal” “skulle” “brude” “brø” “må” “får” by letslearnnorwegian
Basic sentence structures by letslearnnorwegian
jeg synes, jeg tror, jeg tenker by letslearnnorwegian
hvis and om by letslearnnorwegian
Subordinate clauses by letslearnnorwegian
Liksom by letslearnnorwegian

‘når’ and ‘da’ by letslearnnorwegian
#SKAMSPEAK 1: Ass by stormboxx
#SKAMSPEAK 2: Halla! (and other greetings) by stormboxx

Difference between “lite” and “små” by almostbilingual
Norwegian word order by whatlanguageisthis

Music, Podcasts, and Audio

Norwegian music masterpost by language-flower
Norwegian music by language-princess
Norwegian Christmas songs (w/ Swedish) by fiveyen
Norwegian Podcasts by infusicals

TV shows, Movies and Videos

Norwegian TV Shows by language-flower

E-books and Reading Resources

Norwegian ebooks and stories by jeg-savner-norge
Norwegian books by lovelybluepanda
I et annet lys by offisiellenorskblogg

Games, Quizzes, Texts

Norskprøve tests by language-princess
Norwegian online exercises by imlearninglanguages

Language Comparisons

Scandinavian Vocabulary -> Science by useless-scandinaviafacts
Scandinavian Grammar -> Personal Pronouns by useless-scandinaviafacts
The Nordic Languages from Minna Sundberg’s Stand Still Stay Silent comic
Numerals in North Germanic Languages by ravenlangblr
Norwegian Dialect Comparisons by languageoclock
Differences between dialects by letslearnnorwegian
Is this text in Danish or is it Norwegian? by languagecollector

Bonus

A poem about a lazy person’s week
Memes translated to Norwegian by useless-norwayfacts
Harry Potter character names in Norwegian by hairypotheads
The Best of Best of Norge by language-princess
Jodel by mrsweasley
Hallo, Fru Katt by zakeno

DICTIONARY MASTERPOST

lets-become-polyglots:

  • pons [Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Turkish]
  • shabdkosh [Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu]
  • wordreference [Arabic, Chinese, Czech, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Turkish]
  • dict.cc [Albanian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish]
  • bab.la [Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Swahili, Turkish]
  • linguee [Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish]
  • cambridge [Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malaysian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese]
  • dicts.info  [73 languages]
  • dict.com  [30 languages]
  • larousse  [French, German, Italian, Spanish]
  • hablaa [73 languages]
  • glosbe  [2150 languages]
  • freelang  [267 languages]

Afrikaans  rieme.co.za

Albanian  argjio

Amharic  abyssinicaamharicdictionary

Arabic  arabdict, almaany, firdaous

Armenian  nayiri, english2armenian

Bengali / Bangla  bword, english-bangla, ovidhan

Burmese burmese-dictionary, myordbok

Cantonese  cantodict

Catalan  catalandictionary

Croatian  hrvatski-rjecnik

Czech  seznam, slovnik

Dutch  vandale

Estonian  sõnastik, dukelupus, eki.ee

Farsi  dictionary-farsi, farsidic, aryanpour, ariadic

Finnish kaannos, findc

Georgian  lang.interes,  translate, targmnenplg.gov, margaliti

German  langenscheit, leo

Greek  greek-language

Hawaiian hawaiiandictionary

Hebrew  morfix

Hindi  hindi-english, hinkhoj, hindi wordnet

Hungarian  sztaki, dictzone, topszótár

Icelandic snara

Indonesian  kamus, sederet

Irish irishdictionary, potafocal

Italian garzantilinguistica

Japanese  tangorin, excite, jisho

Javanese kamusjawa

Kazakh  lugat

Korean naver, daum, zkorean

Khmer  angkor-planet, kheng

Latvian letonika, latvianforyou

Lithuanian anglu-lietuviu, dict.lt

Macedonian  time, off.net.mk

Malay bhanot, kamus

Maltese  mlrs.research, englishmaltesedictionary

Mandarin  dict.cn, mdbg

Mongolian  bolor toli, englishmongolian

Norwegian  ordnett

Palauan  tekinged

Polish pitt.edu, ling.pl

Portuguese  portuguesedictionary

Punjabi  ijunoon, learnpunjabi

Russian  multitran

Spanish  spanishdict

Swahili kiswahili, africanlanguages

Swedish  ord

Tagalog pinoydictionary, tagalog-dictionary, tagaloglang

Tamil  tamildict, tamilcube, agarathi, tamildictionary

Telugu andhrabharati, telugupedia

Tibetan eng-tib

Thai  thai-language, thai2english, longdo, linedict

Turkish tureng, turkishdictionary, turkishclass

Ukrainian slovnenya, cybermova

Urdu  urduword, urduenglishdictionary, urdu123, studypart

Uyghur uyghurdictionary, yulghun

Uzbek  zangorikema

Welsh  geiriadur

Vietnamese vietdictionary, vdict

Zulu  isizulu

Norwegian Masterpost

jeg-savner-norge:

Courses

Exercises

(you won’t need the books)

Dictionaries/ leksikon

Grammar

Vocabulary

Placement tests

Language exchange

Books

Ebooks/stories

Games and quizzes

Audio

Movies

Newspapers/ radio/ tv

Tumblr blogs

Links with more links

Other stuff

recoveryisbeautiful:

INFORMATION

Types of Anxiety Disorders

General Anxiety

 

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Information

Copings

Support

 

Panic Disorder

Information

Coping

Support

 

Phobias

Information

Coping

Support

 

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Information

Coping

Support

Coping

Natural Remedies

Support

Calming masterpost:

shelbys-advice-blog:

crisis/urgent support lines and sites

relaxation/anxiety relief

the quiet place project

music and sounds

comfort food

advice and tips

videos and movies

distractions etc

extras

Calming songs, playlists and instrumentals:

Calming/distracting Websites

Crafts and activities, easy and fun DYI projects

What to do when:

Meditation and breathing

Simple things

Make Something!

Other Nice Things

Calming/Relaxing Music:

  • Soft Piano: x, x, x, x, x
  • The Sound of Waves: x
  • The Sound of a Storm + Waves: x

Psychological Self Care masterpost

just-another-blogging-recoverer:

Self-reflection

|| Doing it right || Myers-Briggs personality test (and what your results mean) || The Big Five personality test || Who am I? test || what does your favorite color say about you? || extrovert or introvert? || another personality test || color quiz ||

Therapy

|| finding therapy || types of mental health practitioners || different approaches to therapy || benefits of therapy || do I have to be crazy to go to therapy? || about group therapy ||

Journal

|| 8 tips || health benefits of journaling || types of journals || more types of journals || simple guide to journaling ||

Self-awareness

|| be who you really are || what are your values? ||

Sensory engagement

|| allrecipes.com || aromatherapy – dictionary of essential oils || using aromatherapy for health || flavor combinations || masterpost of calming noise sites || mood music masterpost || A+ music masterpost || 50 most beautiful things to see ||

Draw & paint

|| 100 art therapy exercises || …and a few more || art masterpost || mandalas 101 ||

Enjoy fine arts

|| find museums near you || find ballet near you || find symphonies near you ||

Relax in the sun

|| meditation music || 8 ways to make meditation easy & fun || 18-minute guided meditation || progressive muscle relaxation ||

Garden

|| gardening 101 || find your hardiness zone [USA only] || garden crops for beginners || 10 mistakes to avoid ||

Read a self-help book

|| what to look for in a self-help book || popular books & their reviews || self-help books in 7 minutes ||

Join a support group

|| finding support groups || local NAMI ||

Think about your positive qualities

|| recognizing your positive qualities ||

Practice asking for, receiving, & giving help

|| how to ask for help || why we have problems with it || 25 ways to help others today || how to pay it forward ||

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Computer Science/Engineering Masterpost

algorhythmn:

Online lectures:

Discrete Mathematics (x) (x(x) (x) (x)

Data Structures (x) (x) (x) (x) (and Object Oriented Programming (x) )

Software Engineering (x)

Database (x)

Operating Systems (x) (x) (x) (x) (x) (x) (x)

Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (x)

Computer Architecture (x)

Programming (x) (x) (x) (x) (x) (x) (x)

Linear Algebra (x) (x) (x)

Artificial Intelligence (x) (x)

Algorithms (x)

Calculus (x) (x) (x)

Tutorials (programming) and other online resources:

Programming languages online tutorials and Computer Science/Engineering online courses

Java tutorial

Java, C, C++ tutorials

Memory Management in C

Pointers in C/C++

Algorithms

Genetic Algorithms

Websites for learning and tools:

Stack Overflow

Khan Academy

Mathway

Recommended books:

Computer organization and design: the hardware/software interface. David A.Patterson & John L. Hennessy.

Artificial intelligence: a modern approac. Stuart J. Russel & Peter Norvig.

Database systems: the complete book. Hector Garcia-Molina, Jeffrey D. Ullman, Jennifer Widom.

Algorithms: a functional programming approach. Fethi Rabbi & Guy Lapalme.

Data Structures & Algorithms in Java: Michael T. Goodrich & Roberto Tamassia.

The C programming language: Kernighan, D. & Ritchie.

Operating System Concepts: Avi Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, Greg Gagne.

Study Tips:

How to Study

Exam Tips for Computer Science

Top 10 Tips For Computer Science Students

Study Skills: Ace Your Computing Science Courses

How to study for Computer Science exams

How to be a successful Computer Science student

Writing in Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering:

Writing a Technical Report

Writing in the Sciences (Stanford online course)

Writing in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Courses 

girl-havoced:

I believe in free education, one that’s available to everyone; no matter their race, gender, age, wealth, etc… This masterpost was created for every knowledge hungry individual out there. I hope it will serve you well. Enjoy!

FREE ONLINE COURSES (here are listed websites that provide huge variety of courses)

IDEAS, INSPIRATION & NEWS (websites which deliver educational content meant to entertain you and stimulate your brain)

DIY & HOW-TO’S (Don’t know how to do that? Want to learn how to do it yourself? Here are some great websites.)

FREE TEXTBOOKS & E-BOOKS

SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES & JOURNALS

LEARN:

1. LANGUAGES

2. COMPUTER SCIENCE & PROGRAMMING

3. YOGA & MEDITATION

4. PHOTOGRAPHY & FILMMAKING

5. DRAWING & PAINTING

6. INSTRUMENTS & MUSIC THEORY

7. OTHER UNCATEGORIZED SKILLS

Please feel free to add more learning focused websites. 

*There are a lot more learning websites out there, but I picked the ones that are, as far as I’m aware, completely free and in my opinion the best/ most useful.