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Dec 11, 2014 04:38PM

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Alienolagese is the name of E+P language. Alienor is the old English name of Eleanor and Park is a west Germanic word, that is anlage, originally meaning plant.
BOOM I INVENTED IT
BOOM I INVENTED IT
Pronounced
ail-eon-oh-lahg-eez
I wish they had greek on duolingo. I would so learn it!
Cool I started learning it but it was too hard for me
Cool maybe I will do german when I finish French.
Okay I am so grossed out because my dad is talking about his tough childhood and how he skinned rabbits
I'm learning all of them on Duolingo...lol
Thanks! Haha, it's so tough though don't do it lol
I love Gaeilge! It's probably my second-favorite on Duolingo (third if they ever get to adding Dothraki).
Nudnciendiidsbr. Jdicneufdkenfiidnefioz.
JDJXJENSOWKNDMWNRICJEBFIDNDNFISJXOFNRWOOCJRJWQWRETYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM.
AHFNDI.
JDJXJENSOWKNDMWNRICJEBFIDNDNFISJXOFNRWOOCJRJWQWRETYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM.
AHFNDI.
Dru wrote: "I love Gaeilge! It's probably my second-favorite on Duolingo (third if they ever get to adding Dothraki)."
You mean Gaelic? And, yeah, it's pretty cool! But try to just focus on one language and then have a second language to take your frustaration out when you're distressed. Because if you have any more than two, it will get hard, confusing, and more problems will arise.
You mean Gaelic? And, yeah, it's pretty cool! But try to just focus on one language and then have a second language to take your frustaration out when you're distressed. Because if you have any more than two, it will get hard, confusing, and more problems will arise.

I LEARNED THAT LATTÈ ACTUALLY MEANS MILK. WHAT HAS SOCIETY MADE LATTE BECOME.
AND ITS BISCOTTO NOT BISCOTTI
AND ITS BISCOTTO NOT BISCOTTI
Laura wrote: "I added Irish, but I haven't done anything yet. I lost my streak again, too :("
That's so cool! I might want to do it, too! I have a lot of Irish in me. My great-grandma came from Ireland, and also my grandpa on the other side of my family.
That's so cool! I might want to do it, too! I have a lot of Irish in me. My great-grandma came from Ireland, and also my grandpa on the other side of my family.

Me too!! My grandma on my day's side was born in Ireland, and moved here when she was 6. And my mom's great (?) grandmother was born in Ireland, too.
Sydney wrote: "Dru wrote: "I love Gaeilge! It's probably my second-favorite on Duolingo (third if they ever get to adding Dothraki)."
You mean Gaelic? And, yeah, it's pretty cool! But try to just focus on one la..."
Isn't Gaeilge the endonym?
You mean Gaelic? And, yeah, it's pretty cool! But try to just focus on one la..."
Isn't Gaeilge the endonym?