/lang/ Language Learning

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duolingo.com/
>Duolingo is a free language-learning platform that includes a language-learning website and app, as well as a digital language proficiency assessment exam. Duolingo offers all its language courses free of charge.

>Torrents with more resources than you'll ever need for 30+ languages.

drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9QDHej9UGAdcDhWVEllMzJBSEk#
>Google Drive folder with books for all kinds of languages.

fsi-languages.yojik.eu/languages/oldfsi/index.html
>Drill based courses with text and audio.The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) is the United States federal government's primary training institution for employees of the U.S. foreign affairs community.These courses are all in public domain and free to download.Site may go down sometimes but you can search for fsi on google and easily find a mirror.

memrise.com/
>Free resource to learn vocabulary, nice flash cards

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Learning dutch using memrise Duolingo and hello talk
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what''s the best language learning method

shitposting on generals on Sup Forums

J'aime le langage des grenouilles.

mais pourquoi

c'est attrayant.

>learn german
>go to germany and everybody speaks you in english

that's why german is dying

French and Portuguese are being replaced by English in Africa. English and Spanish are the biggest bang for your buck, prove me wrong.

>French being replaced by English in Africa.

living where the language is spoken

nothing else even comes close.

I think i have finally figured a way out of my rut. I'm going to restart italian and have it as my main language, making sure i do some every day and then i'll have a dabbling language of either Russian/Arabic/Chinese (still not decided which) which i'll try and do everyday but wont beat myself up over missing every so often.

At least this way ill be making progress in one language without dithering every day and doing nothing.

What resources are you guys using for your language(s)?

books and movies

kanker zemmel

Duolingo and Memrise. When I'm comfortable with my vocabulary, I guess I'll start watching movies and read a lot.

I heard French is getting replaced by English in Moroccan schools but I dunno if that's legit.

Going to a language school in the country where they speak it. Making friends who speak that language

I tried both Russian and Arabic. Both were difficult but Arabic was infinitely more fun than Russian I found, probably because it's so different to any european language. I recommend Maha's video lessons for arabic, qt 3.14 who explains well

Anyone here learning or know resources for learning Tigrinya?

IT'S TREASON THEN

Rwanda actually switched from French to English a few years back. I'm sure that's because most of their neighbouring countries also use English though.

Why in the world do you wanna learn tigrinya tho

My best buddy pal is a native speaker, and I wanna surprise him one day by saying a sentence or two :^)

>still angry about that genocide

lmao they can't handle it

well in that case I'm sure there are a bunch of phrases on say omniglot. And you could learn the letters on Wikipedia

They're actually handling it quite well.

I have a 225 pages document on everything you need to know about Tigrinya. You interested in buying it?

>I tried both Russian and Arabic. Both were difficult but Arabic was infinitely more fun than Russian I found, probably because it's so different to any european language. I recommend Maha's video lessons for arabic, qt 3.14 who explains well


This is basically the difficulty i have. Russian is more useful but i find Arabic more interesting/intriguing.

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>mongolia
>russian
they use Cyrillic but do they speak Russian?

>I tried both Russian and Arabic. Both were difficult but Arabic was infinitely more fun than Russian I found, probably because it's so different to any european language. I recommend Maha's video lessons for arabic, qt 3.14 who explains well
Russian is similar to lingua latina indeed. Makes you think. Also is there any books to can read in arabic?

Any russians here know/dabble in Caucasian or Turkic languages?

Part of the reason i'm interested in russian is it opens those areas, which outside of really basic materials are inaccessible in english,.

does not work for nordic countries, everyone just switches to english

I started learning Portuguese. I feel like I might want to move there soon.
Only started so I only know basics but it would be useful to have some help.

Hoy huelo a mierda.