Learning languages is hard

Learning languages is hard
How do you do it?

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Practice

My parents taught me Russian, I learned a little bit of Korean from K-Dramas

native english speakers are incapable of learning other languages
even the french are way better at it

what are you learning?

just pretend like its your native language but use other words

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And thus the Dutch language was born.....

German and Greek

Get a good grammar book and exercise book, anki decks for vocab. Work every day or at least on a regular basis. When you're not actively studying, read about your language's country (news, literature, anything really, in your native lang at first), listen to music, watch movies, youtube, etc. It's important to associate language and culture.
Most importantly: don't get discouraged, keep studying even if it's sometimes boring or hard or frustrating, have fun with it. It takes time to take in what you learn and really assimilate it so don't be impatient.
Good luck.

jej

If you're struggling then you need to stick to only one language. Choose one and drop the other ASAP.

Also remember you can only make real progress if you do at least 30 minutes of studying EVERY (and I really want to stress -EVERY-) day, and preferably more as 30 minutes is a bare minimum.