top torrent trackers for polygot language students??

A couple of my friends and myself, between all of us, we speak a lot of languages and we always love to join to be a part of foreign languages trackers to listen to their music. I've listed a number of languages that we are interested in and I was wondering if you all could list the best tracker in your native language that would be of use to language students who wish to listen to music and watch movies in your particular language? Excluding english, of course, since we all speak that language perfectly. I will list a couple that I am pretty sure about already but do please correct me if I'm wrong.

*Note: Please ONLY LIST ONE specific tracker not two or a huge list! Thanks!

particular language torrent sites I'm pretty sure about:
Japan (modern Japanese) - jpopsuki.eu
Philippines (Tagalog) - pinoytorrents.com
Ireland (Irish Gaelic) - Irishtorrents.com
Lithuania (Lithuanian) - Linkomanija
Arabic speaking countries (Modern Standard Arabic) - arabfilms.org (movies) and arabseries.org (tv shows)
Poland (Polish) - polishTracker.org
Brazil (Brazilian Portuguese) - manicomio-share
France (French) - Allotracker
any Spanish speaking country (Spanish) - Hermeticos/Puntotorrent (which one?)
Hungary (Hungarian) - bitHUmen
Greece (Modern Greek) - thegt.net (best Greek music forum -> GreekzLive.com)
Germany (German) - ts-tracker
India (Bengali/Hindi/Gujarati) - BwT is the best for all three of these languages
Italy (Italian) - bitvault
Sweden (Swedish) - TTi
Romania (Romanian) - czone

language sites I'm not sure about:
China (Mandarin/Cantonese) -
Finland (Finnish) -
Russia (Russian) - torrents.ru ?
Norway (Norwegian) -
Denmark (Danish) - danishbits ?
Korea (Korean) -
Vietnam (Vietnamese) -
Israel (Hebrew) -
Mongolia (modern Mongolian) -
Thailand (Thai) -
Scotland (Scottish Gaelic) -
Pakistan (Urdu/Persian Farsi) -
Ukraine (Ukrainian) -
Holland (Dutch) -
Indonesia (Indonesian) -
Singapore (Malay) -


There are other languages that we would like to find the best torrent sites that match those languages but we're not sure if torrent tracker sites exist for these languages so we'll post the other sites later. (Laotian, Cambodia, etc.) I hope to learn a lot about THE top foreign language torrent tracker sites that are posted here! Remember, only post one, that's all! Thank you! ^^

Edit: I'm also wondering what's the best Hispanic music website? Someplace where I can find rare salsa music and the like... If the particular site happens to also be the best Spanish speaking torrent tracker that I'm looking for above, then just state that. Otherwise, please feel free to list the one best Hispanic music (salsa, etc.) music tracker. ^^
 
Well gotta say,its kinda unusual to learn a lot of different languages lol and to keep up with all it as well.May I recommend Incremental Reading :P,btw I know Chinese,English and my native lanuguge and a little bit of French,Japanese and Dzongha.
Anyway,bwtorrents and Desitorrents,both of them are very good content vise.Joining any one of them will suffice.You will find Music/Movies etc in different languages spoken in India.But Hindi is the mainly focused language,forum and tracker is english though.
 
Please do not take it as an insult by any means. I am simply looking for one that's all. I didn't insult him in any way as far as I see but if I did then I do in fact apologize. No offense intended.

No worries, I'm obviously at fault since I didn't read what you mentioned in the first post. :)
 
30+ languages? :blink:

@TraLaLa - I don't speak all of the languages listed in the list. As I stated in the initial post, between my friends and I, WE collectively speak a lot of languages. I just want this thread to be an accumulation of the absolute best trackers associated with the languages that we speak. Not all the languages of the world, only the ones I listed. ^^
 
Hey Great Idea man, hey you want my norbits account? I'm sure you could figure it out better than me, I have no idea what the hell those guys are talking about. The only word so far I have mastered is Takar.

Your going to have to prove to me that you are fluent in Norweigan. go
 
Simply because the particular language oriented community isn’t present on these general trackers that you are referring to. On most or probably ALL of these trackers, there is stipulation listed in the rules of the forum that there is to be no other language other than English spoken in the forums amongst the community. This doesn’t help with language skills. Nevertheless, just because a site has this rule doesn’t mean it isn’t the best tracker associated a particular language. For example, jpopsuki.eu is the best tracker for jpop but the site in interfaced in the English language, even though Japanese can be spoken there as well, from what I was told in the IRC channel. BUT the native speakers of the language will know which tracker is the best for their native tongue.
What's wrong with specific language forums, where this question would probably be answered relatively promptly?
Not true from my experience. By far, the absolute best language forum on the net, is unilang.org and any discussion regarding illegal file sharing (bittorent and the like) on that forum is explicitly forbidden. (I’ve been a member there since ’04, best language forum period)
I speak 4 languages, myself.
That’s what I assumed. I'm certain that others here speak 6 or 7 languages naturally. The only individuals I would expect to be monolingual would be Americans. But a lot of them speak at least a little bit of Spanish, so they are bilingual, which is great!
As for the PM, you'll find it in your inbox tomorrow.
I’ll be looking for it, thanks!
 
Jeg snakker norsk men jeg ikke sa jeg kan flytende. Sure I wouldn't mind having your norbits account but is it THE best Norwegian tracker for Norwegian language music/movies?? If so, sure I'd be grateful. ^^
 
Wouldn't it be easier to ask your friends who speak the respective languages to go and search the web themselves? Search for smiliar forums to filesharingtalk and ask there.
 
@pone44 - Yes sir. I don't think that is unusual though. And yeah, Tralala, even with what I stated earlier, I wouldn't mind having access to all the trackers I listed and potential ones listed here. But I'm hoping that they (the websites) are actually written in the languages they are associated with rather than being written in English. That would help us with our language skills much better.
 
Oops, yeah, polyglot. That's what I meant. My apologies for the spelling mishap, it is a mistake that a language enthusiast should not make. ^^
 
No you know what, i overreacted.Its just that when i first saw the thread topic i was like "wtf is polygot?maybe its polygon?...nah that doesnt make any sense"
and then after reading your first post i finally got it.But no sir you just did it again with your last post and i was liek "oh come oooon" :D
 
@NesteaZen - Yeah, I presume we could do that for some of the languages, actually some of the languages we will have no choice but to do that. But I also think it's best to inquire here as well since, if I'm correct, FST is still be the best place to ask this type of question regarding torrents.
 
It's not but i doubt that you will get access to all those trackers, who knows though. So you are going to watch movies to learn these languages or are looking for films from these countries listed?

@pone44 - Yes sir. I don't think that is unusual though. And yeah, Tralala, even with what I stated earlier, I wouldn't mind having access to all the trackers I listed and potential ones listed here. But I'm hoping that they (the websites) are actually written in the languages they are associated with rather than being written in English. That would help us with our language skills much better.
 
spanish: Hermeticos, PuntoTorrent. Both are from Spain I think, with a majority of Spaniard users; They do have a lot of stuff from all spanish speaking countries though.
 
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