Learning Languages More Easily
General Suggestions for Learning Languages
· Greetings and "Please read this
message" in many languages
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Greetings:
“Hello” / “Good day” / “How are you?” /
“Please read this”
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Approach and
Technique for Learning a Language
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How to organize your studying and
start making good use of what you learn
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How You Can Learn
Another Language Quickly
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Application of general
advice—using a 15-minute lesson in Mandarin as an example
· Fast
Grasp of the Structure of Languages and How to Form Your Own Course
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Overview of Principles
for Learning Most Languages (explained in English Language) and help for you to
construct your own basic language course! (21 pages at A5 size)
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Get sound files (.wav)
so you can hear the pronunciation guides.
Conversion of language files to UNICODE
characters
· Jaspell began in 2014 gradually
converting language files to Unicode characters from older Jaspell
Jaldi fonts
ASCII Fonts used in older publications
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If you refer to some
older language files, these may not have used Unicode characters. These would
have used Jaspell Jaldi
True Type (ASCII) fonts of the 1990s. If they are not PDF documents with the
fonts embedded in them, they may be illegible without these fonts installed on
your device.
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Optionally,
download old Jaspell
ASCII fonts, if
necessary.
Keyboard
Shortcuts for Romanized Typing
[Download printable pdf]
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A
keyboard macro replaces a long series of key inputs with a short key
combination beginning with CTRL or a function key.
For example, type {Ctrl+5},
A to produce ā͂
(for आँ and আঁ).
o Romanized
Nepali, Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, and Bengali
Start Learning to Read or Speak a Language
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READ a script
Lire,
lesen, leggere, leer, ler, পড়া,
पड़ना,
पड़नु, dú
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SPEAK a language
Parler, sprechen, parlare, hablar, falar, বলা, वला, वलना,
वलनु, huìhuà
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Date of last edit: 21
August 2025