User talk:Master tongue

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Learn Hawaiian Textbook for Dedicated Students
Hi, An anonymous IP user has requested the deletion of this book. I am thinking that this was you and you hadn't logged in? You were the only contributor to the book before the deletion was requested so if you wish to delete it there is no problem.--ЗAНИA talk 19:54, 25 November 2011 (UTC)

Hawaiian- For the Dedicated Learner
Hello there, Master tongue. I read your user page and I congratulate you on your quest to learn more than 58 languages. Very impressive! Your book, Hawaiian- For the Dedicated Learner, is wonderful so far! However, I do have a few issues to bring up with you regarding the book. First and foremost, wikibooks already has a book titled Hawaiian, so I will be proposing a merge of your book into that one. I do not mean to offend you, but that book's title is more appropriate for the Wikibooks platform. However, I am very dedicated to preserving the content you have already created within your book, including your navigation plan, and I hope you do continue to make content for the Hawaiian wikibook. --Thereen (discuss • contribs) 05:51, 27 November 2011 (UTC)

Irritation
You know what really bugs me? When you go from website to website, looking for a legit one where you can learn a language, but all the ones you can find are the same: they show you phrases that might/will come in handy if/when you travel to the place where that language is spoken.

Almost every site lacks the grammar behind the language unless one searches for "Grammar". If you are not aware yet, let me inform you that there is so much more to language than just words. Grammar is a large part of it all, along with pronunciation and slang/common speach. So many websites think it's ok to just say, "Ok, memorize these phrases and you'll be good," but it doesn't mean anything if you don't know how to use that information. That really gets on my nerves! Uhg! (Master tongue (discuss • contribs) 04:50, 10 January 2012 (UTC))

Important Note for Those Interested in Learning Irish...
For those interested in learning Irish, I have found a fantastic website that is entirely self tought, allowing you to go at your own pace:

http://www.irishpage.com/irishpeople/index.htm

It really is a wonderful site, and I have been enjoying it. It shows pronunciation, and explains everything from the beginning, starting with easy, basic notes, to more advanced lessons. Did I mention that there are 128 lessons here?!? What's more, there is an internal link to a different page, in a different course with audio, yet one must pay to use that one. (I still recomend looking it over a bit though!) And with that, I say, Good Luck! to everyone in their language studies! (Master tongue (discuss • contribs) 23:48, 11 January 2012 (UTC))

Hawaiian book
Master tongue, there are a few points of confusion I have over the content in your Hawaiian wikibook. Check out: Talk:Hawaiian/Lesson_One. 75.36.227.38 (discuss) 06:30, 5 August 2012 (UTC)