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learning Pali
Vincenzi
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April 2011
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do anyone knows of links for learning Pali? what are the universities (european) that teach Pali?
thanks :)
(he, there's no more a default category)
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Dakini
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April 2011
Have you checked the internet for "Pali language course"? Accesstoinsight.org has a "Guide" to learning Pali, and there are other listings.
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Vincenzi
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what I have found is the Pali Tipitaka in pali (romanized, in devanagari and in other scripts).
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Malachy12
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April 2011
Pimsleur is excellent for learning a foreign language. It's not as expensive as Rosetta, and I think you can test it out on youtube. Try it out before you buy it. I was learning Japanese super fast, but now I would like to learn korean too.
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Vincenzi
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@Malachy12
Pali is not a language supported by Pimsleur or Rosetta.
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Malachy12
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darn then, Pimsleur has been expanding lately to cover tons of languages.
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Vincenzi
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April 2011
the point of the thread is that Pali is taught in few countries (and websites).
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Malachy12
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you're doomed, dooooomed
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Jason_PDK
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April 2011
http://www.metta.lk/pali-utils/pcourse.html
I hope this helps.
Jason
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compassionate_warrior
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April 2011
There are many Pali language courses available online. Do a search, as Dakini suggested, for "Pali language course" and you'll find many choices:
www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/author/bullitt/learningpali.html
www.bodhimonastery.net/bm/programs/pali-class-online.html
www.pali.pratyeka.org
www.urbandharma.org/udharma4/pali.html
etc. We can help you, Vincenzi, but you have to be willing to help yourself. You could have looked this up yourself.
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Vincenzi
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@compassionate_warrior
yes, but someone may have tested already a course and can recommend one.
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Pali is not a language supported by Pimsleur or Rosetta.
I hope this helps.
Jason
www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/author/bullitt/learningpali.html
www.bodhimonastery.net/bm/programs/pali-class-online.html
www.pali.pratyeka.org
www.urbandharma.org/udharma4/pali.html
etc. We can help you, Vincenzi, but you have to be willing to help yourself. You could have looked this up yourself.
yes, but someone may have tested already a course and can recommend one.