>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!
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.
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
op here. for french learners savoirs.rfi.fr > a website with extracts from some articles of french newspapers. You will be able to listen to them too, so you will practice your listening skills, and then you can also answer a few question about the extract.
the last thread someone post this too pastebin.com/JN01tWVF >more sources that cannot fit into OP thread
Adam Nelson
It's dead Jim All the resolutioners already gave up on learning a language
Jayden Harris
Sad! I clicked this randomly (not disappointed though) but I'm not sure there's much to ask about learning a language that hasn't been asked already, so it makes sense to me why this thread would die.
Jace Kelly
It doesn't really help that I created a discord and telegram group for /lang/ where people shitpost instead of here
Gavin Russell
Hello everyone. Any one learning Italian?
Luis Bailey
>radio.garden/ >>Listen to radio all around the world through an interactive globe
The white noise on this really pisses me off. For fucks sake just keep playing whatever station i was on until i find a new one.
Andrew Flores
How long does it take to go from reading retardedly slow to reading at a comfortable pace and what's the quickest way to improve? I'm learning Italian.
Joshua Clark
read and write things that interest you. I made a LOT of shitposts that broke a LOT of hate crime laws before I could read French fluently
Justin Walker
Do we love Paul from Langfocus?
Wyatt Hill
I did exactly this with Spanish
Todavía creo que los judíos están intentando destruir la civilización blanca.
He's pretty cool, but somewhat autistic. Typical foreigner in Japan. post telegram group
Ian Cook
His videos are cool but when he tries to be funny it's hella awkward.
Brody Richardson
I like him, but I still refuse to believe that English is his native language.
What is that fucking accent?!
David King
Are you learning French?
Well if these threads are going to float on shitposts I would rather them die quickly fampai.
When you zoom to where radio station is at it centers selected station and after a few seconds white noise goes away.
Caleb Baker
How the fuck can I improve my writing and speaking um English?
I can read a textbook, but I'm horrible at writing and speaking.
How do I practice my oral comprehension from movies and radio if I don't know what they are saying?
I have films with french dub but not french subtitles so I can't look up the words I don't know to learn them
Bentley Watson
cпacибo мoй dude
Ryder Campbell
I'm currently watching a Spanish show with closed captions Whenever I find a word that I don't know, I just look it up in the dictionary
However, the chances are, if you're struggling at this point, either the pieces of audio you're listening is out of your league, or you're simply not ready yet and should study reading and writing more
Asher Scott
I just find french particularly difficult because of all the liaison and it being very un-phonetic
Where do you get your shows, just on YouTube?
Logan Reed
lol
I used to learn it, and now, mostly forgot, but it's still easier to me to understand french songs rather than english
David Russell
y тeбя бoльшe pyccкoй мyзыки?
вce мyзыкa чтo я cлышaл дo cих пop былo yжacнo
Dominic Taylor
...Just download the French subtitles ? They shouldn't be hard to find.
I used opensubtitles and it never failed yet
Mason Hill
I find German and Spanish much easier to understand when listening than french
They never seem to be right, but I'll try opensubtitles
Nathaniel Gray
Has anyone successfully learned Cantonese without going to a language school?
I've been in Hong Kong almost a year and while I can get by fine, I think I could get more local pussy if I knew a bit more of the lingo.
Resources seem pretty scarce. I have the Pimsleur audio lessons but they aren't really intuitive.
A friend recommended I try writing in English but using the Cyrillic alphabet to familiarize myself with it, but English is very th heavy and I can't find any th in Russian at all.
Watching a Chinese movie is a welcome change after their inhumanely fast news I still don't understand half as much as I should, but at least I can keep up with the subtitles
another benefit is that I'm too focused on understanding them to care whether the show is shit or someone is brainwashing me
Joshua Perez
>When you zoom to where radio station is at it centers selected station and after a few seconds white noise goes away.
I know but i like jumping around and 'exploring' so i get the white noise often. I have no idea why they decided to add it the instant you move off a station. Drives me mad.
>be me >study French for half a year >lose interest and give up >study Italian for another half year >lose interest and give up >realize that it is Spanish I'm truly interested in >can't put together a coherent sentence that isn't one third french, one third italian, and one third spanish
vaffanculo
Lucas Collins
I didn't understand the question
З mostly, but it's about meme using words from the modern English at web
at past Ѳ and Ф about the serious words, but now only Ф
Alexander Campbell
which movie
Jaxson Wilson
well, it turned out to be some TV series about Chinese Civil War, there was also some 西藏 subplot but I didn't catch the name because it was in calligraphy and I can't read that
Jackson Price
print('hello lang.')
Blake Edwards
very nice
Samuel Gray
why did you quit all those projects? we can help you with spanish or french (I make some mistakes, but i will try to explain it to you). I will be in the telegram group you can e-mail me to [email protected] this is not my official e-mail, but any doubt you can ask
Gabriel James
Listening is hard lads
Adam Sullivan
I'm interested in spanish lately. sounds fantastic where should I start user-sans?
Nathaniel Sanchez
This desu. I mishear almost every sentence on Duolingo.
Kevin Morgan
well, being honest for me the most important subject of my language is tenses, how to use them and how to conjugate verbs by learning the most important verbs. I can help you with your doubts. Here my address
I've gave up learning russian online. It's such a cunt to type on a virtual keyboard and having to switch between Russian/English. Pen and paper from now on (but not cursive, fuck cursive).
Brandon Hall
How should I, as someone who already has a decent grasp on the written language, learn to speak French fluently? I took French immersion in school but I can only understand half of what's said on Radio-Canada at best. I just wanna be able to read French literature and not embarrass myself if I go to Quebec. Should I just keep watching TV in French?
Xavier Ortiz
Russian or German
Which language is more future proof / better to learn?
Henry Carter
middle low german desu
Christian Cox
I don't think it is an accent, I think it's him trying to make it sound like he doesn't have one / trying to eliminate it to make videos easier to understand for foreigners, but it just ends up sounding unnatural.
Lincoln Moore
difficult, you're american, so learn german. It has less cases of declention and a similar alphabet, and also a more info avaliable. here a poem:
My destiny is in the Spanish language, the bronze words of Francisco de Quevedo, but in the long, slow progress of the night, different, more intimate musics move me. Some have been handed down to me by blood — voices of Shakespeare, language of the Scriptures — others by chance, which has been generous; but you, gentle language of Germany, I chose you, and I sought you out alone. By way of grammar books and patient study, through the thick undergrowth of the declensions, the dictionary, which never puts its thumb on the precise nuance, I kept moving closer. My nights were full of overtones of Virgil, I once said; but I could as well have named Hölderlin, Angelus Silesius. Heine lent me his lofty nightingales; Goethe, the good fortune of late love, at the same time both greedy and indulgent; Keller, the rose which one hand leaves behind in the closed fist of a dead man who adored it, who will never know if it is white or red. German language, you are your masterpiece: love interwound in all your compound voices and open vowels, sounds which accommodate the studious hexameters of Greek and undercurrents of jungles and of nights. Once, I had you. Now, at the far extreme of weary years, I feel you have become as out of reach as algebra and the moon.