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Are you learning another language? How far along are you?

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  • A [email protected]

    Μαθαίνω ελληνικά. - I am learning Greek.

    I am at the point of being able to read Greek, introduce myself, ask and respond to "how are you" and how to say "I am still learning Greek can we speak English". haha

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    I just started taking Spanish classes. I had one year of Spanish in elementary school and I’m fluent in French, so it’s been pretty simple to understand Spanish but I need to keep working on speaking.
    I’ve also started watching Spanish language tv, to try to pick up more vocabulary.

    Decided to take it to be able to speak with more people in my community, plus I love visiting Mexico and South America.

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    • L [email protected]

      I've been learning Japanese for a long time now. The funny thing is that I started at the wrong end by learning kanji first and then moving onto grammar and vocabulary in that order. Avoid what I did unless you want to be proficient at reading it without understanding it!

      Although not all is lost, because I'm getting used to reading news and Wikipedia articles without much aid or effort anymore, and spoken Japanese is slowly getting easier. Understanding it is still proving to be a bitch from time to time but that's on me!

      Btw, does anyone know of great websites to read Japanese? I browse Gigazine.net quite a bit and many news outlets, but I'd like to mix it up and move away from politics and news in general. I'm still a bit shy about online forums, but maybe I should do that next.

      ludrol@szmer.infoL This user is from outside of this forum
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      You could ask in [email protected]

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      • M [email protected]

        Да, я изучаю русский язык, но не знаю какой у меня уровень, может быть где-то B1-B2. К сожалению мне не с кем говорить в последнее время 😪

        I am also trying to improve my English recently, mostly because I am pretty bad at speaking, and pronouncing stuff correctly.

        I want to learn another language as well, maybe I will return to Czech (I was learning it for 1 month some time ago, and don't remember much, although I understand fairly amount because I am Polish).

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        Pro tip: Zjedz Ziemniaka

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        • daggermoon@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

          I'm learning Esperanto because everything I do has to be esoteric. I understand the fundamentals of the language and my pronunciation is perfect i'd say. I've been learning for a few months and I can read and write basic sentences. I also want to learn Spanish (mostly to flirt) but it's hard to find the time. I'd also like to learn Indonesian, German and Afrikaans.

          Edit: I'd also love to learn Polish but it's so fucking hard.

          Edit 2: Oh and Finnish. I really like languages and I get excited about them.

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          I think you could enjoy looking into toki pona.

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          • A [email protected]

            Μαθαίνω ελληνικά. - I am learning Greek.

            I am at the point of being able to read Greek, introduce myself, ask and respond to "how are you" and how to say "I am still learning Greek can we speak English". haha

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            I am learning German and I can read simple sentences with context, I still can't understand it by listening

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            • quazatron@lemmy.worldQ [email protected]

              I'm learning Python. Not bad, but I prefer C.

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              Rust is calling to me

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              • H [email protected]

                Здравствуйте друг студент! I've been trying to learn it as well over the past 2-ish years, and it has proven to be a much slower progress than I had hoped for. How are you faring? And what methods do you use to learn?

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                Eh, as I said I haven’t been keeping up with it and I’m starting to forget stuff. I should get back into it. I did pretty good though when I was actively learning. I’d say even one of the best in the class that were learning it from scratch.

                I went to Russian classes in uni for a bit over one year, and at home I did the exercises in the workbooks we had for the course + studying vocabulary with Anki. Basically the classic way to learn a language in school.

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                • notyou@sopuli.xyzN [email protected]

                  Same here. I learned un poco en escuela, but didn't pick up that much. I recently started trying Language Think Transfer. It's kind of fast paced, but it goes over a lot of language concepts to help you translate outside of the classroom. It follows a teacher and student learning and the one I'm doing is 90 lessons. I got to take notes and everything.

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                  I've mostly been using frequency lists to restore the vocab I used to have and a dual translation of Don Quixote to expand further & learn more phrases. Once I have some good foundation I wanted to check out more Spanish speaking social media, news, movies/TV, etc to get more immersion

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                  • H [email protected]

                    Здравствуйте все!
                    I've been actively trying to learn Russian for about two years now, and I'm still not very capable of having even simple conversations, due to the great difficulty of constructing sentences in my head. I guess I let the grammar get to me, with all the various prefixes and suffixes, so I choke. That, and the positioning of the words in a sentence. And also the concept of cases (all 7 of them). I know English and Norwegian from before, none of which has this slavic sentence logic/rules, so I find it incredibly difficult to remember/associate words/variations with their use.

                    I use Duolingo, Babbel, and sometime Rocket Language, in addition to trying to expose myself to having to read/listen/reply to other native speakers, but man am I having a hard time. Any suggestions?

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                    I would suggest going to the Library and seeing if they have a Russian language course, or finding one at a book store if you can afford it. I find having an actual structured course helps me in my learning, and it will usually include resources like audio.

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                    • karasu_sue@pf.korako.meK [email protected]

                      I usually do use proper punctuation like the Japanese full stop "。",

                      but recently there's been a trend—especially among younger people—where it's sometimes avoided.

                      Some even call it “maru-hara” (short for “full stop harassment”), suggesting that ending a sentence with "。" can come off as cold or aggressive.

                      I guess that's why I ended up not using it myself, especially in casual contexts like social media.

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                      あああーなるほど。冷たいあるいは最終的なものと思われるかもしれないです。けど、ドイツ語に慣れた私にとっては、文の終わりがわがところはどこしらないです。習うしました、ありがとう。

                      This kind of sentence is difficult, so I used some translator help 😕

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                      • karasu_sue@pf.korako.meK [email protected]

                        Just to add a small note—“勉強” is written as “べん きょう”(ben kyou) in hiragana.

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                        I knew it! I knew I was wrong but my stupid brain said otherwise, thanks

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                        • notyou@sopuli.xyzN [email protected]

                          Same here. I learned un poco en escuela, but didn't pick up that much. I recently started trying Language Think Transfer. It's kind of fast paced, but it goes over a lot of language concepts to help you translate outside of the classroom. It follows a teacher and student learning and the one I'm doing is 90 lessons. I got to take notes and everything.

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                          I recently started trying Language Think.

                          Did you mean Language Transfer?

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                          • witchfire@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                            J'apprends le français, C''est ma troisième langue. Il va ça va, et je suis A2 après ~8 mois, mais j'ai un amie qui m'aide aussi

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                            Je suis en train d'apprendre le français aussi. J'espère que je comprendrai cette langue bientôt et que je pourrai écrire un paragraphe plus long. J'espère que vous passez un bon moment avec cette langue.

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                            • A [email protected]

                              Μαθαίνω ελληνικά. - I am learning Greek.

                              I am at the point of being able to read Greek, introduce myself, ask and respond to "how are you" and how to say "I am still learning Greek can we speak English". haha

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                              Nederlands (Dutch), my native language is Portuguese and I also speak English.

                              "Hallo, ik ben Cally en ik spreek een beetje Nederlands." probably translates to "Hello, I am Cally and I speak a bit of Dutch."

                              I kinda suck at learning languages so I'm still at what I assume is A1 level, I think my pronunciation is ok, though. Idk how to speed up language learning but I have set my phone to Dutch and that kinda helps. For example, "Instellingen" means "Settings"

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                              • ludrol@szmer.infoL [email protected]

                                I think you could enjoy looking into toki pona.

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                                I'm familiar with it. I have Sonja Lang's book on it.

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                                • C [email protected]

                                  I’ve been learning Dutch, since the Netherlands seems like a nice place to go if I ever have to flee the US. Thinking about joining some Dutch communities here so I can get more “natural” language exposure.

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                                  If you ever need a language buddy, let me know.

                                  There is also a Learn Dutch discord that is fairly active.

                                  Duolingo sucks ass for learning languages. Dutchpod101 is pretty good, but the best is a combination of dutch books + listening like dhtchpod101 or some simple news podcasts or so.

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                                  • S [email protected]

                                    Eh, esperanto il like the family guy Noah's ark meme, there's a mishmash of languages. Learning volapük would be esoteric

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                                    All of Volapük's speakers could fit on one bus.

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                                    • buboscandiacus@mander.xyzB [email protected]

                                      Learning Spanish 2 before learning Spanish

                                      Interesting

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                                      I prefer Italian light

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                                      • S [email protected]

                                        I recently started trying Language Think.

                                        Did you mean Language Transfer?

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                                        I meant Language Transfer. It just shows as "Language T..." on my app so I guessed. 😆

                                        Thanks for the correction.

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                                        • whotookkarl@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                                          I've mostly been using frequency lists to restore the vocab I used to have and a dual translation of Don Quixote to expand further & learn more phrases. Once I have some good foundation I wanted to check out more Spanish speaking social media, news, movies/TV, etc to get more immersion

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                                          I listen to some conversation podcasts and Spanish songs with the lyrics so I can read along and look up words/phrases that I need to. I think immersion is better for picking up algunos palabras para conversacion.

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