/lang/ - Language Learning thread

>What language are you learning?
>Share language learning experiences!
>Help people who want to learn a new language!
>Find people to train your language with!


>Language learning resources:
4chanint.wikia.com/wiki/The_Official_Sup Forums_How_to_Learn_A_Foreign_Language_Guide_Wiki

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.

lingvist.com/
>It's kinda like Clozemaster in the sense that you get a sentence and have to fill in the missing word, also has nice statistics about your progress, grammar tips and more information about a word (noun gender, verb aspects for Russian, etc.)

ankisrs.net/
>A flash card program

clozemaster.com/languages
>Clozemaster is language learning gamification through mass exposure to vocabulary in context.Can be a great supplementary tool, not recommended for absolute beginners.

tatoeba.org/eng/
>Tatoeba is a collection of sentences and translations with over 300 hundred languages to chose from.

radio.garden/
>Listen to radio all around the world through an interactive globe

Other urls found in this thread:

pastebin.com/JN01tWVF
reddit.com/r/languagelearning/wiki/index#wiki_language-specific_resources
2chdothk/
effectivelanguagelearning.com/language-guide/language-difficulty
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

pastebin.com/JN01tWVF
>Few more resources that didn't fit into OP

reddit.com/r/LanguageLearning

I learned 36% of the top 5000 words in German!

Gut gemacht mein Freund! Zum nächsten 64%

Danke, es ist so schwierig x.x

Ich habe auch fast ein 900 Tage "Streak" bei Duolingo

Wtf almost 900 days.

I barely did 20, and then i forgot for a day and it all went to shit.

Good damn you patience and discipline must be commended.

Ich wünsche das sie auch Farsi auf duolingo haben :(

Did a week of constant learning.
Feels pretty good considering I was afraid to even start because I was afraid of failure, the language being useless and zero progress.

Thank you :) I set the lowest daily goal (10 experience points) so it is easier to keep the streak. Sometimes all I do is review an easy lesson

What language?

Way to go breh, just don't stick to one resource.

I'm at an impasse with french. I think I'll be conversational soon, but I'm suddenly losing the motivation to keep learning. I think it's cause I can speak w/ people now a little, and that's really what I was working for.

Any tips for making yourself just fucking sit down and do it? Ease into it?

Anyone tried LingQ?

reddit.com/r/languagelearning/wiki/index#wiki_language-specific_resources
their wiki actually can be pretty useful.
most of the threads are kind of shit though.

I'm learning japanese

so far so good, only been taking bi-wekly hour and half long classes for some months now, knowing katakana and hiragana is a really small thing but it has already changed my enjoyment of my weeb shit
This is going to take a pretty long time, but I'm liking it, although I need to take studying it more seriously

Congrats bro. Consistency is definitely one of the most important aspects when learning a language.

Who is in your class? Is it made up of weebs and sexual tourists?

I'm learning russian

Where can I go to get Internet shitposting practice

A pro-trump rally or forum

Is there a russian Sup Forums

I had been trying to learn Russian. Shit got too difficult once I realized the plethora of declensions for ADJECTIVES. Shits crazy. Knowing spanish and portuguese doesn't help much. Russian is much more complicated. It's cool tho.

iirc it's 2chdothk/
don't know if foreigners can post.

2ch.pm/po/

Viruses

Is there a website like Chatroulette where I can get paired up with random language learners? I'm not fond of using Chatroulette or Omegle for it. No idea why.

I'm learning mandarin
Once you get a hang of the bullshit writing system, the grammar and syntax is actually pretty easy.

bmp

toki, jan ale o.

toki sin li pona ala pona tawa sina? sina sona ala sona e toki sin? sina sona e toki sin la sina sona e toki sin seme?

I'm like at 3000 words in that exact same course, I simply love it.

Anybody learning Romanian? I'd be curious of any personal accounts.

No but I really want to learn it just for the sake of it and because the rest of the Romance languages are gay as fuck.

lol why does Romanian escape the gay as fuck status? I just think it's interesting that it's spoken mostly in an Eastern European country but it's still quicker to learn than Polish, Czech, German, etc.

effectivelanguagelearning.com/language-guide/language-difficulty

I kind of want to. Might try it out on Duolingo for a bit to see what I think.

Because it sounds the most different out of all the Romance languages. Probably because of its Slavic influence on pronunciation and loanwords.
French and Italian sound effeminate as fuck; Spanish too to a certain degree but it depends on location.

social reject here, i want to do language exchanges, what are good talking points?
this is true, but the writing system will always slow you down because of how annoying it is to look up unfamiliar characters. the perapera popup dictionary extension is extremely useful but you're shit outta luck if you're not reading highlightable text

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