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*[[/Lakȟótiyapi|Lakȟótiyapi (Lakota)]] | *[[/Lakȟótiyapi|Lakȟótiyapi (Lakota)]] | ||
*[[/LATINA|LATINA (Latin)]] | *[[/LATINA|LATINA (Latin)]] | ||
*[[/Libras|Libras | *[[/Libras|Libras]] | ||
*[[/Malagasy|Malagasy (Malagasy)]] | *[[/Malagasy|Malagasy (Malagasy)]] | ||
*[[/Q’eqchi’|Q’eqchi’ (Maya)]] | *[[/Q’eqchi’|Q’eqchi’ (Maya)]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:44, 3 May 2026
What I call Language Checklist is a series of sentences condensing key sentence structures as well as elementary vocabulary. The current version of the list 60 sentences divided in groups of 3, in the following sequence:
- one question;
- one affirmative answer;
- one negative answer
The concept behind this checklist is that interactions consisting in question and answer are the best way to actively practice a language, either while you are learning the basics or when you already master the language, be it as a warmup or as a list of items to refresh your memory from time to time or when you need to use the language after a while.
I will be posting the lists gradually, for the languages that I am studying.
The original list in English can be found here.
The checklist is being developed for the following languages