I speak 6 Languages:
Harari
English
Amharic
Arabic
Afan oromo
Turkish
when we come to the voice note, I always talk in this group's voice chat (https://t.me/turkcesevdalilari1), Come and I will say "Hi" in all of them there π
Harari
English
Amharic
Arabic
Afan oromo
Turkish
when we come to the voice note, I always talk in this group's voice chat (https://t.me/turkcesevdalilari1), Come and I will say "Hi" in all of them there π
Iβm a manual supporter alwaysssss!
Sometimes I wish I had started coding before AI and all these advanced agent tools became a thing. I feel like I missed out on that raw experience, struggling through problems, especially DSA, step by step.
Getting stuck, thinking deeply, trying again, and finally having those βahaβ momentsβ¦ that just hits different. Honestly, devs from that era were kinda lucky π
That said, I do use AI a lot,I wonβt lie. Itβs super helpful and speeds things up.
But once Iβm more confident in my stack and have more time, I want to use AI only for automation and support.
At the end of the day, I just want to truly enjoy the process of figuring things out on my own first π
Sometimes I wish I had started coding before AI and all these advanced agent tools became a thing. I feel like I missed out on that raw experience, struggling through problems, especially DSA, step by step.
Getting stuck, thinking deeply, trying again, and finally having those βahaβ momentsβ¦ that just hits different. Honestly, devs from that era were kinda lucky π
That said, I do use AI a lot,I wonβt lie. Itβs super helpful and speeds things up.
But once Iβm more confident in my stack and have more time, I want to use AI only for automation and support.
At the end of the day, I just want to truly enjoy the process of figuring things out on my own first π
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Harari: from my family
Amharic and afan oromo: from my friends and etc....
Arabic: I grew up watching arabic cartoons
English: it's obvious
The only language I really worked hard for was turkish.
some tips:
1. Try to engage yourself with the language daily(movies, books etc.....)
2. start journaling in that language(mixed or broken, it doesn't matter)
3. Try to practice talking to native speakers online
4. and of course, some YouTube courses for the grammar and vocab.
I hope this helpsπ
Amharic and afan oromo: from my friends and etc....
Arabic: I grew up watching arabic cartoons
English: it's obvious
The only language I really worked hard for was turkish.
some tips:
1. Try to engage yourself with the language daily(movies, books etc.....)
2. start journaling in that language(mixed or broken, it doesn't matter)
3. Try to practice talking to native speakers online
4. and of course, some YouTube courses for the grammar and vocab.
I hope this helpsπ
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