/lang/ - Language Learning General

>What language(s) are you learning?
>Share language learning experiences!
>Ask questions about your target language!
>Help people who want to learn a new language!
>Participate in translation challenges or make your own!
>Make frens!

Read this shit some damn time:
4chanint.fandom.com/wiki/The_Official_Zig Forums_How_to_Learn_A_Foreign_Language_Guide_Wiki

Totally not a virus, but rather, lots of free books on languages:
mega.nz/#F!x4VG3DRL!lqecF4q2ywojGLE0O8cu4A

Lots of books on linguistics of various kinds, as well as language courses:
mega.nz/#F!Ad8DkLoI!jj_mdUDX_ay-8D9l3-DbnQ

Check this pastebin for plenty of language resources as well as some nice image guides:
pastebin.com/ACEmVqua

Torrents with more resources than you'll ever need for 30 plus languages:
yuki.la/t/796928

List of trackers for most language learning packs:
files.catbox.moe/26iu1u.txt

MEGA archive with language torrents:
mega.nz/folder/hV4l2bIK#fovrQdShIXkA-MGTG40nKQ

Ukrainianon's list of commercial courses from rutracker.org:
pastebin.com/3EWMhSPN

FAQ U:
>How do I learn a language? What is the best way to learn one? How should I improve on certain aspects?
Read the damn wiki
>Should I learn lang Y so I can learn lang X?
No
>What is the most useful language?
Not Sveedish
>What language should I learn?
Sveedish anyway

Old thread Old challenge Good night, /lang/nons.

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Hey, I just wanted to say:

FUCK IDIOMS AND COLLOQUIALISMS.

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>learn a language
>it gets a new update two months later
It's all so tiresome

>pre-order lang
>play open beta early access
>lang devs quit half way through
>left with half the vocab and you only have female pronouns
>mfw

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>most spoken language in the world
>still no spelling patch

I only want to learn a language so I can consume the media in that language, I don’t care about speaking with natives or whatever. Will it be easier than learning how to speak the language?

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Yeah, it will be a lot easier. I can understand 90% of what I read or listen to in my TL, but actually using it myself is difficult.

Why is duolingo russian course so shit compares to other big languages?

Good to know, thank you!

That is the Krash method, you won't be able to write or say anything but you will understand. Study enough grammar so that you can translate sentences, and then just coonsume.

How to meet someone that will correct your mistakes?

what language are you learning?

>How to meet someone that will correct your mistakes?
Have trust in jesus

Swedish
I speak it fluently, but would like to get better

find a qt on discord

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are you a refugee?

No

where you from then

Spain

I feel like such a massive brainlet when I can't understand something

Brown beaner spic go back to your country

then find a swedish gf and have her correct all your mistakes

No

Spaniards will never really be part of the in-group, ofc you can still learn the language better but in the end it won't matter anyway.

>Mi ne volus esti homo, se nur ne reĝus la malsaĝa kredo, ke esti homo havas ian gravan signifon!
>I wouldn't want to be a man, if only the foolish idea that being a man has some great meaning didn't reign
Does this not make sense?

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"I would not want to be a human, if only the foolish belief would not reign that to be a human has some serious significance."

Can you stop spreading false information? Output is the direct result of Input.

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This is confusing me. Wouldn't it be more logical for someone to say "I wouldn't want to be a human unless the foolish belief would not reign that to be a human has some serious significance" or "I would want to be a human if only the foolish belief etc"?

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Ehn, it makes enough sense either way to me. I'm not sure of the context though.

I meant it appears the similar languages interfere a little with each other. I've experienced a similar thing with Russian and Ukrainian, it hits very hard there since the langs are much closer.

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How does it make sense? I feel like a fucking retard for not getting this; maybe my brain is broken.