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  • I'm a native Arabic speaker, Egyptian Arabic dialect. I can help you with the language if you find it compelling and I could give you highlights about some of the greatest books/novels in my culture. DM me if you're intersted.

  • Idk if you find German literature interesting, but I can offer you German 😂 I'm a native German speaker And at the moment I'm still in high school, so I can explain the texts and books that we have to read (there are quite a few, because we had many thinkers and poets in Germany).

    I learn German actually)

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    u/selimnho 2020-07-14 Post 4 --- Polish, Russian
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    u/meditationnation 2020-09-10 Post 4 --- English, Polish
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    Isn't Nauatl a dead language?

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    Ok, Russian wiki tells that about some "Classical" nahuatl. Also tells that there's no modern nahuatl language, but a group of languages. It seems like there's just different schools of linguistics. One says that there's dialects of nahuatl, the other say that they are some languages of "Aztec" group