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terrysimons wrote:I'd like to learn Irish... how about Irishpod101.com?
I'll also throw in a second vote for the native american languages... I think Cherokee was mentioned, but I'll throw in Navajo (which sounds totally awesome and has an awesome history w/regards to WWII).
aquarius89 wrote:Hello, I have been listning to japanesepod101.com for over a year and it has been one of the best learning tools I have come across. I'm posting this here because I do not really know where else to put this. I have recently started studying arabic for my degree and i wanted to know that with the creation of spanishpod101.com and koreanpod101.com if there was any planning for a possible arabicpod101.com. Considering the lack of good arabic learning materials for the english speaker, I think that such a program would meet a very positive reception and tap into a very large market, especially given the rising interest that the US and the rest of the western world has in the Arabic Speaking World.
Keep up the awesome work, you guys are doing an amazing thing here.
ありがとう 御座います
markystar wrote:we record locally in the respective countries. it's important that the day-to-day culture comes through, not just the grammar. that's a big difference between cpod and us. that's also why we try to include dialectal variants too.
markystar wrote:we record locally in the respective countries. it's important that the day-to-day culture comes through, not just the grammar. that's a big difference between cpod and us. that's also why we try to include dialectal variants too.