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maltese-boy: hey so i made this for anyone who is interested in learning maltese!! or for the people

maltese-boy:

hey so i made this for anyone who is interested in learning maltese!! or for the people who are just curious or want to know more about the maltese language. since maltese isn’t a well known language and not that spoken there is a limited number of resources online to learn the language! but it isn’t impossible, so to make it easier i made this resource list for u guys  :)

start by

online course and some online lessons

  • this free online course is excellent you should definitely check it out - it is a very good place to start and they are basically video lessons which is fun!!

while these are v good sources, they might be a little unreliable due to the fact there might be mistakes and such, but they’re genereally great!!

  • surface languages is a good place to start with!! + lots of vocabulary
  • ilanguages is also v good!
  • this andthis will help u with stuff like basic phrases, colors, numbers and stuff like that!! 
  • digitaldialects offer a very fun way of learning a few basic stuff - in the form of games! :)

grammar

  • i recommend thisa lot because it is super good!! 
  • learn101 is really helpful as well + prepositions, sentence structure, negation and lots more!
  • basic grammar here

dictionaries

i don’t recomment using google translator for sentences or other purposes because it’s really bad!! you can easily find dictionaries online though there are plenty 

music + radio 

not a lot of people sing in maltese here, so there are very few!

maltese tv + news

  • tvm - a maltese site where you can read and/or watch the news and even watch maltese television!! [scroll to to the bottom] - sadly this doesn’t include with english subtitles! this is very good :)

apps

okay so i hope im not missing anything! if you ever need additional help pls dont hesitate to ask me, i’ll glady help out!! i hope that this is v helpful to you and thank you! :)


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Nonconcatenative morphologyNonconcatenative morphology, also called discontinuous morphology and int

Nonconcatenative morphology

Nonconcatenative morphology, also called discontinuous morphology and introflection, is a form of word formation in which the root is modified and which does not involve stringing morphemes together sequentially.

It may involve apophony (ablaut), transfixation (vowel templates inserted into consonantal roots), reduplication, tone/stress changes, or truncation. 

It is very developed in Semitic, Berber, and Chadic branches of Afro-Asiatic. It also occurs extensively among other language families: Nilo-Saharan, Northeast Caucasian, Na-Dene, Salishan and the isolate Seri (in Mexico).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonconcatenative_morphology 


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Io sul tappetino a fare esercizi e loro che mi guardano con compatimento dal letto ‍♂️‍♀️

Vita da cani & zampette belle.

One fluffy puppy

Seven tooth Lu always has a tooth sticking outSeven tooth Lu always has a tooth sticking outSeven tooth Lu always has a tooth sticking outSeven tooth Lu always has a tooth sticking out

Seven tooth Lu always has a tooth sticking out


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Malta - Mark Zarb, model, swimwear company owner

DAT. BREEZE. || my home, new jersey 

DAT. BREEZE. || my home, new jersey
 


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#爆睡 #犬屋敷 #チワワ #マルチーズ #にこ #ぷりん #ぱちゃ #いも ・ Our #420 party goes like…lol #stoner #chillout #slee

#爆睡 #犬屋敷
#チワワ #マルチーズ
#にこ #ぷりん #ぱちゃ #いも

Our #420 party goes like…lol
#stoner #chillout #sleepyhead #chihuahua #maltese #pets


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Random footage. . . , , #random #footage #cernuscosulnaviglio #milan #milano #italy #travel #trip

Random footage
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#random #footage #cernuscosulnaviglio #milan #milano #italy #travel #trip #milanaupair #snow #winter #maltese #doggo #zonaarancione #gto #anime #schoolgirl #thighhighsocks #lockdown (at Cernusco sul Naviglio)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CIS5OVLA4e8/?igshid=fy5vuifoymhk


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Her name is Hull. I upgraded it and it was fluffy as her owner hoped she would make it bigger.

Her name is Hull. I upgraded it and it was fluffy as her owner hoped she would make it bigger.


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Her name is Hana. She is a small slender Maltese.She energetically likes to run around in the owner

Her name is Hana. She is a small slender Maltese.
She energetically likes to run around in the owner ’s house.


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danbensen:

icelandiclanguage:

kittylevin:

vinurminn:

In linguistics, a filler is a sound or word that is spoken in conversation by one participant to signal to others that he/she has paused to think but is not yet finished speaking.  These are not to be confused with placeholder names, such as thingamajig, which refer to objects or people whose names are temporarily forgotten, irrelevant, or unknown.

  • InAfrikaans,ah,em, and eh are common fillers.
  • InArabic, يعني yaʿni (“I mean”) and وﷲ wallāh(i) (“by God”) are common fillers.[2][3][4]
  • InAmerican Sign Language,UM can be signed with open-8 held at chin, palm in, eyebrows down (similar to FAVORITE); or bilateral symmetric bent-V, palm out, repeated axial rotation of wrist (similar to QUOTE).
  • InBengali,mane (“it means”) is a common filler.
  • InCatalan,eh/ə/,doncs(“so”),llavors (“therefore”), and o sigui (“it means”) are common fillers.
  • InCzech,takortakže(“so”),prostě(“simply”),jako (“like”) are used as fillers. Čili (“or”) and že (“that”, a conjunction) might also be others. A person who says jakoandprostě as fillers might sound a bit simple-minded to others.[5]
  • InDanish,øh is one of the most common fillers.
  • InDutch,eh,ehm, and dus are some of the more common fillers.
  • InEsperanto,do (“therefore”) is the most common filler.
  • InFilipino,ah,eh,ay, and ano are the most common fillers.
  • InFinnish,niinku(“like”),tota, and öö are the most common fillers.
  • InFrench,euh /ø/ is most common; other words used as fillers include quoi(“what”),bah,ben(“well”),tu vois (“you see”), and eh bien (roughly “well”, as in “Well, I’m not sure”). Outside of France, other expressions are tu sais (“you know”), t’sais’veux dire? (“you know what I mean?”), or allez une fois (“go one time”). Additional filler words include genre(“kind”),comme (“like”), and style (“style”; “kind”)
  • InGerman, a more extensive series of filler words, called modal particles, exists, which actually do give the sentence some meaning. More traditional filler words are äh/ɛː/,hm,so/zoː/,tja, and eigentlich(“actually”)
  • InHebrew,eh is the most common filler. Em is also quite common.
  • InHindi,matlab (“it means”) and “Mah” are fillers.
  • InHungarian, common filler words include hát (well…) and asszongya (a variant of azt mondja, which means “it says here…”).
  • InIcelandic, a common filler is hérna(“here”).Þúst, a contraction of þú veist (“you know”), is popular among younger speakers.
  • InIndonesian (Bahasa Indonesia),anu is one of the most common fillers.
  • InItalian, common fillers include “tipo” (“like”), “ecco” (“there”) and “cioè” (“actually”)
  • InIrishGaelic,abair /ˈabˠəɾʲ/ (“say”), bhoil /wɛlʲ/ (“well”), and era /ˈɛɾˠə/ are common fillers, along with emm as in Hiberno-English.
  • InJapanese, common fillers include eetto,ano,sono, and ee.
  • InKannada,Matte for also,Enappa andreforthe matter is are the common fillers.
  • InKorean,eung,eo,ge, and eum are commonly used as fillers.
  • InLithuanian,nu,amandžinai (“you know”) are common fillers.
  • INMalteseandMaltese English,mela (“then”), or just la, is a common filler.
  • InMandarin Chinese, speakers often say 这个 zhège/zhèige (“this”) or 那个 nàge/nèige (“that”). Another common filler is 就 jìu(“just/precisely”).
  • InNorwegian, common fillers are øh,altså,på en måte (“in a way”), ikke sant (literally “not true?”, “no kidding”, or “exactly”), vel (“well”), and liksom (“like”). In Bergen, sant (“true”) is often used instead of ikke sant. In the Trøndelag region, skjø’ (“see?” or “understand?”) is also a common filler.
  • InPersian,bebin (“you see”), چیز “chiz” (“thing”), and مثلا masalan (“for instance”) are commonly-used filler words. As well as in Arabic and Urdu, يعني yaʿni (“I mean”) is also used in Persian. Also, eh is a common filler in Persian.
  • InPortuguese,tipo (“like”) is the most common filler.
  • InRomanian,deci /detʃʲ/ (“therefore”) is common, especially in school, and ă /ə/ is also very common (can be lengthened according to the pause in speech, rendered in writing as ăăă), whereas păi /pəj/ is widely used by almost anyone.
  • InRussian, fillers are called слова-паразиты (“vermin words”); the most common are Э-э(“eh”),это(“this”),того(“that”),ну(“well”),значит (“it means”), так(“so”),как его (“what’s it [called]”), типа (“like”), and как бы (“[just] like”).
  • InSerbian,znači (“means”) and ovaj (“this”) are common fillers.
  • InSlovak,oné(“that”),tento(“this”),proste (“simply”), or akože are used as fillers. The Hungarian izé(orizí in its Slovak pronunciation) can also be heard, especially in parts of the country with a large Hungarian population. Ta is a filler typical of Eastern Slovak and one of the most parodied features.
  • InSlovene,pač (“but”, although it has lost that meaning in colloquial, and it is used as a means of explanation), a ne? (“right?”), and no (“well”) are some of the fillers common in central Slovenia, including Ljubljana.
  • InSpanish, fillers are called muletillas. Some of the most common in American Spanisharee/e/,este (“this”), and o sea (roughly means “I mean”).[6], in Spain the previous fillers are also used, but ¿Vale? (“right?”) and ¿no? are very common too.
  • InSwedish, fillers are called utfyllningsord; some of the most common are öhm,ja(“yes”),ba (comes from “bara”, which means “just”), assåoralltså (“therefore”, “thus”), va (comes from “vad”, which means “what”), and liksomandtyp (both similar to the English “like”).
  • InUkrainian,ой /ɔj/ is a common filler.
  • InUrdu,yani(“meaning…”),falan falan (“this and that”; “blah blah”), umm, and aaa are also common fillers.
  • InTelugu,ikkada entante (“Whats here is…”) and tarwatha (“then…”) are common and there are numerous like this.
  • InTamil,paatheenga-na (“if you see…”) and apparam (“then…”) are common.
  • InTurkish,yani(“meaning…”),şey (“thing”), “işte” (“that is”), and falan (“as such”, “so on”) are common fillers.
  • InWelsh,deorynde is used as a filler (loosely the equivalent of “You know?” or “Isn’t it?”). Ym…andY… are used similarly to the English “um…”.

Remember that this stuff is really important for fluency of speech. I’ve encountered a bad attitude among language teachers before: “we don’t teach filler words, because that’s not “normative” vocabulary, and it encourages students to sound unsure.”  But that’s so, so wrong.  

All people use filler words in conversation and even in formal settings.  It’s a way to keep the flow of speech when the train of thought pauses; it holds the audience’s attention and actually helps maintain clarity of thought.  What’s more, these words are instrumental for language learners, who need to pause more often in their speech than native speakers.  Allowing them to pause without breaking into their language (saying a filler word in their language) or completely breaking the flow of their speech allows them to gain fluency faster.

My high school Japanese teacher did it right: “etto” and “anou” were in the second lesson.  Teach filler words, people!!  And if you’re studying a language and don’t know them, look at this list!!  It has a lot!

Could add these to the Icelandic list:

sko

þarna

ee

uu

skilur(ð)u

tja

I’d translate  слова-паразиты as “parasite words” not “vermin” words. 

Also, Bulgarian: znachi(”it means” or “so”), ami, and aaa

We took this pup in a few days after Christmas after finding him at our local Donut Shop. 

We took this pup in a few days after Christmas after finding him at our local Donut Shop. 


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Malta - big uncut smooth cock

Malta - big uncut smooth cock


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Welcome to Mistika  Welcome to Mistika; a remote foggy village in Newfoundsland Canada. The home swe

Welcome to Mistika 

Welcome to Mistika; a remote foggy village in Newfoundsland Canada. The home sweet home of Mathias and Lutz, two dudes doing their thing.


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 A needle felted Maltese named “Apple”.  She has an interesting face with the sideway to A needle felted Maltese named “Apple”.  She has an interesting face with the sideway to A needle felted Maltese named “Apple”.  She has an interesting face with the sideway to A needle felted Maltese named “Apple”.  She has an interesting face with the sideway to

A needle felted Maltese named “Apple”.  She has an interesting face with the sideway tongue.  


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 A happy needle felted Maltese. Hope you have a happy week ahead too! A happy needle felted Maltese. Hope you have a happy week ahead too! A happy needle felted Maltese. Hope you have a happy week ahead too! A happy needle felted Maltese. Hope you have a happy week ahead too!

A happy needle felted Maltese. Hope you have a happy week ahead too!


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 A needle felted senior Maltese based on the inset image.  Have a great weekend! A needle felted senior Maltese based on the inset image.  Have a great weekend! A needle felted senior Maltese based on the inset image.  Have a great weekend! A needle felted senior Maltese based on the inset image.  Have a great weekend!

A needle felted senior Maltese based on the inset image.  Have a great weekend!


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A needle felted Maltipoo I made.  About 4 inches long. A needle felted Maltipoo I made.  About 4 inches long. A needle felted Maltipoo I made.  About 4 inches long. A needle felted Maltipoo I made.  About 4 inches long. 

A needle felted Maltipoo I made.  About 4 inches long. 


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https://etsy.me/2Il5EYt

I have two paintings up on my etsy now hopefully ill get back to dolls soon

my son

-for @krileyh. This is Scooter. I am told he is the fursona of every old man with too many feelings.

-for @krileyh. This is Scooter. I am told he is the fursona of every old man with too many feelings. #petportrait #petpainting #maltese #malteseofinstagram #malteselovers #dogportrait #dogpainting
https://www.instagram.com/p/CCt4uPSFxKS/?igshid=g2pl0777xf7u


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Cho Cho.

Cho Cho.


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