Endangered languages of NYC

The Endangered Language Alliance (ELA) have published a New York City map that denotes languages and dialects (e.g., Sindhi, Ilokano, Ojibwe, etc.) to specific regions within the five Boroughs. The map in the middle of the page is zoomable, but not to a really high resolution (street and block level). They are currently working on an […]

low-key

I was already low-key planning to write this note before seeing the word where I didn't expect it. I was low-key shocked, you know? And the show looks low-key terrible. No, I'm definitely low-key using it wrong now.

Homophones, Weakly

For some reason, I keep forgetting to post a link to an amusing site that illustrates the differences between two or more homophones, called Homophones, Weakly. I like the pun in the site’s name, as the author posts on a not-so-weekly basis.