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Friends with Words

Tanya Mozias

Learning languages in a divided world. Come and follow along with my journey to learn 12 languages in 12 months \ud83d\udcac \ud83d\udcda \ud83c\udf0e

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

I found my next language

On the way home from my daughter’s gymnastics club, we see a woman at the bus stop, talking on the phone and crying. "Why is she crying?" Maya asks.

a month ago
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The riddle of identity in wartime

Dear language-speaking friends,

a month ago
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A song and a cat

A hard rain fell early one morning. I jumped out of bed and brought in the laundry from the balcony. The kitten just raised its head and fell back asleep. It was the first autumn rain. Autumn is here.

a month ago
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I never thought I'd want to learn this language

There are a lot of languages I don’t care about learning. For instance, unless there is a compelling reason to learn a well-known Indo-European language, the idea of learning Italian, German, or even Catalan, just doesn’t do it for me.

2 months ago
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  • Tanya Mozias

    Essayist. Linguist. Raising a trilingual labrador and its two human siblings. Words Oprah Daily, Washington Post, Boston Globe, and other places.

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