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  • Jan 20, 2020
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    Trying to learn conversational Spanish on Duolingo but it’s not really finna help unless I’m actually conversing with actual Spanish speakers in real life

  • Jan 21, 2020
    Replica

    It’s easy af

    no its not

  • Jan 21, 2020
    Sloth

    Thanks for the info. I might pick up that book after doing some ultra basics on duolingo or LingVist(never heard of it until now). I can hardly write english cursive so I'm not going to be doing russian cursive any time soon

    No problem. If you end up doing duolingo make sure to do it on the computer so you can access the grammar lessons/tips. I didn’t have any knowledge of cursive either before learning russian so I get what you mean. I’d still strongly recommend starting with it over print as every russian writes almost exclusively in cursive and your skills will progress more if you write in it sooner rather than later. Reading cursive is also much easier if you can write it yourself. Best of luck to you

  • Jan 21, 2020
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    Jal

    Trying to learn conversational Spanish on Duolingo but it’s not really finna help unless I’m actually conversing with actual Spanish speakers in real life

    You not gonna learn that with duolinguo lol

  • Jan 21, 2020
    CactusJackSentYa

    You not gonna learn that with duolinguo lol

    Yeah that's what I'm saying...

  • Jan 21, 2020
    Replica

    Chinese is easy too what the f***

    Tonal languages are ass. That coupled with the ridiculous amount of characters is a recipe for an asstastic learners experience

  • PIMP 💿
    Jan 21, 2020
    Sloth

    I want to learn Russian but Ive heard it's really hard for people with english as their first language

    Nope

    Learn Balkan s***

    learn Serbian, you'll automatically pick up Bosnian, Macedonian, some Bulgarian and with subtitles u can understand Russian and it will be easy to learn then and by then you will have 4 similar Languages learned too

    Slav countries almost got same language u jus need to pick right one and you'll automatically converse in like 4 different countries no problem

  • Jan 21, 2020

    Going to Spanish dub my way into learning Español. Worked for a friend and her dad when they were learning English. They used soap operas

  • Jan 22, 2020

    You need supplements to go along with duolingo.

    A workbook, visual aids (television shows & movies in said language) & someone to speak the language with (either online or irl)

  • May 4, 2020
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    My German's getting there

    Need a TV series to binge in the language ideally

  • May 4, 2020

    mainly Arabic for quite awhile now, I'm not too bad with it. will probably do Hindi next when I'm more comfortable with Arabic. the lack of harakat/tashkil in more fluent usages of written Arabic still trips me up.

  • May 4, 2020

    Native english and fluent in spanish. thinking about learning French next but not sure I want to invest the time and energy

  • May 5, 2020
    Jal

    Trying to learn conversational Spanish on Duolingo but it’s not really finna help unless I’m actually conversing with actual Spanish speakers in real life

    Watch some movies or shows in spanish

  • May 5, 2020
    Jal

    Trying to learn conversational Spanish on Duolingo but it’s not really finna help unless I’m actually conversing with actual Spanish speakers in real life

    This what I learned

    Was doing Spanish on duolingo heavy and had a decent vocab but it’s almost useless if you’re not speaking to someone irl

    And it’s similar to tennis, you pretty much have to find someone on your level for it to be useful. If they’re not as fluent as you, you get nothing out of it and if they’re too fluent it could be difficult bc it’s an overwhelming amount of new vocab at once+difficulty understanding their speed of speech bc of their fluency.

  • May 5, 2020

    learning korean and japanese, but mostly korean because kanji is a pain

  • May 5, 2020
    PLO nightingale

    My German's getting there

    Need a TV series to binge in the language ideally

    watch Dark

  • blase 🦋
    May 5, 2020

    Tried learning Spanish years ago but failed and I am not really motivated to do it anymore

  • Nov 3, 2020

    I have personally started learning Spanish and continue to improve my English.
    If you enjoy reading books, that's great. It is during quarantine that you read more if you are learning a second language - try reading books in that language. Of course, you will have to read the adapted version first, but it will greatly develop your sense of language. And I really like watching movies in the genre of science fiction. And so I decided to combine the pleasant with the useful. Watching movies in a foreign language is a prerequisite for learning any language. For me, the best way to learn a language was lessons online on Preply tutoring service preply.com. If you have the opportunity and desire, start learning languages. It is never too late to learn and develop yourself

  • Nov 3, 2020

    Arabic. On and off.

  • Nov 5, 2020

    i wanna try spanish

  • Nov 5, 2020

    maybe french

  • Nov 12, 2020

    Starting Chinese. Let’s see how this goes

  • Nov 12, 2020
    sweet n sour sauce

    I've always wanted to relearn Japanese, I was fluent as a child. And I also want to someday learn my mother tongue, Thai.

    Is that u in your avi??

  • PIMP 💿
    Nov 12, 2020
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    Stopped learning German

    Situations changed, will continue in the near future

  • Nov 12, 2020

    Learning Korean atm