/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

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twitter.com/AnonBabble

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>Few more resources that didn't fit into OP

Another day of Turkish.
Any good immersion tips? Movies, music, tv series?

>immersion tips
Come to Germany, you'll be fluent in no time
>What language are you learning?
Russian
>Share language learning experiences!
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"Ezel" is a good series with subtitles you can easily find on youtube.

Damn, I have been learning french for a few years now in school (at a b2 rn) and I have the oppertunity to take a Spanish ab initio (from scratch) course for the next two years while continuing french.
Should I take it?
What do you think?

toki, jan pona o.

Do it fagget
you will have abig headstart on Spanish anyways because of French, and because your French isn't Duolingo beginner-tier you won't have to worry about mixing the two up

I have been trying to learn Korean for for years now but can't even say a compete sentence. Years of rampant alcoholism has destroyed my memory. I can only remember about the phrases and a dozen or so words if I really think about it. How do I fix this? How can I learn words more effectively? My brain is too hard wired for English and my memory is bad.

>Learn an European language that is not English
>you can now understand the people of a small neighborhood in Europe

Whats the point

>have fun
>learn about culture
>may be useful one day (girls?????????)
>whats the point

Restart with talktomeinkorean. I myself did not use that for my Korean but I think you really need something structured.
Also retrain your memory, I'm p sure thats doable if you find something on google.

this

I always get interested in a language, study it for a week at most pretty intensely, and then completely forget about it. Any tips for staying dedicated?

Make a schedule/diary.
To see what you have done and have to do.

Could be something in excel.

toki. sina pilin seme?

mi pilin pona. sina?

pona mute. tenpo suno ni la meli suwi lon tomo pi kama sona li kama tawa mi li toki e ni tawa mi: 'tenpo pi kama sona ala la sina tawa kepeken anpa, anu seme? mi ken ala ken tawa poka sina?'

tenpo kama pi tenpo suno tu la mi tu li tawa kepeken anpa.

tenpo suno ni la ijo pona li kama ala kama tawa sina?

try writing down why you want to learn the language, so you can read that when you're losing interest. it helps for me

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I'm learning french and I am trying to immerse myself by listening to french music. I tried La Femme and they are seriously so good and I loved their songs, but the problem I have now is that I cannot find more french music that is nearly as good as la femme's. Does anyone have any good recommendations?

Isn't it cool doing things in other languages? Like watching movies or shows in another language, or reading books and poetry in an other language. It unlocks different cultures for you. That within itself is really cool.

pona mute! tenpo suno ni la jan pi tomo pali li toki tawa mi. ona li wile sona e ni: lon tomo pali ona la mi jan pali pona anu seme. mi wile e ni: mi pona tawa ona.