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Problematic Polyglots
Maru Lee
4 episodes
3 days ago
*DISCLAIMER* Technically, I am not a "polyglot" as the term is reserved for those that speak five or more languages. I used the term in a more liberally understood way, and it also alliterates with "Problematic". Speaking one language is already hard on its own, so trying to speak four comes with a risk. In the effort of becoming fluent in Korean, English, Spanish, and Japanese, I've dealt with some laughable hiccups. This podcast will not require you to know any of these languages, but if you want to make the same mistake I made, join me and thousands of other multilingual people.
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*DISCLAIMER* Technically, I am not a "polyglot" as the term is reserved for those that speak five or more languages. I used the term in a more liberally understood way, and it also alliterates with "Problematic". Speaking one language is already hard on its own, so trying to speak four comes with a risk. In the effort of becoming fluent in Korean, English, Spanish, and Japanese, I've dealt with some laughable hiccups. This podcast will not require you to know any of these languages, but if you want to make the same mistake I made, join me and thousands of other multilingual people.
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Problematic Polyglots
[Problematic Polyglots Podcast] Language Learner's Rabbithole

Hey everyone,

We're back with the second episode!

I hope you enjoy today's topic. Today's episode is that nerdy linguistic thing that I talked about in the prologue. I hope you guys still find some entertainment in it.

If you have feedback of any kind, please let me know. Anything from untrue statements to poor recording quality.

I'll try to fine-tune my podcast as I go.

Hope you have a great week!

-Maru Lee-

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3 years ago
17 minutes

Problematic Polyglots
[Problematic Polyglots Podcast] Pokemon

Hey everyone,

We're back with the second episode!

I hope you enjoy today's topic. For some of us, it's nostalgic. For some of us, it's still new.

If you have feedback of any kind, please let me know. Anything from untrue statements to poor recording quality.

I'll try to fine-tune my podcast as I go.

Hope you have a great week!

-Maru Lee-

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3 years ago
14 minutes 54 seconds

Problematic Polyglots
[Problematic Polyglots Podcast] Keyboards

Hey everyone,

As promised, the first episode of our show is out!

I hope you enjoy the short bits of me rambling about keyboards.

If you have feedback of any kind, please let me know. Anything from untrue statements to poor recording quality.

I'll try to fine-tune my podcast as I go.

Hope you have a great week!

-Maru Lee-

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3 years ago
10 minutes 32 seconds

Problematic Polyglots
[Problematic Polyglots Podcast] Prologue

Hey everyone,

I am so happy to finally greet the audience with this prologue of the Problematic Polyglots Podcast!

I hope you all are interested to tune in for the first episode next week.

If you have feedback of any kind, please let me know. Anything from untrue statements to poor recording quality.

I'll try to fine-tune my podcast as I go.

Hope you have a great week!

-Maru Lee-

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3 years ago
3 minutes 36 seconds

Problematic Polyglots
*DISCLAIMER* Technically, I am not a "polyglot" as the term is reserved for those that speak five or more languages. I used the term in a more liberally understood way, and it also alliterates with "Problematic". Speaking one language is already hard on its own, so trying to speak four comes with a risk. In the effort of becoming fluent in Korean, English, Spanish, and Japanese, I've dealt with some laughable hiccups. This podcast will not require you to know any of these languages, but if you want to make the same mistake I made, join me and thousands of other multilingual people.