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>Make frens!

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

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

/lang/ is currently short on those image guides, so if you can pitch in to help create one for a given language, don't hesitate to do so!

Torrents with more resources than you'll ever need for 30 plus languages:
Totally not a virus, but rather, lots of free books on languages!:
mega.nz/#F!x4VG3DRL!lqecF4q2ywojGLE0O8cu4A

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?
Manx
>What language should I learn?
Afrikaans
Old thread Old challenge

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basque_language#Grammar
youtube.com/watch?v=FG_LmtqqinA
twitter.com/AnonBabble

First for learn German not dutch, not soydish and not norwegian,

OP describes the creation of the IVC.

I took french classes and learned nothing because our teacher just sat there and told us to learn verbs

>The Trans-Siberian Railway is a network of railways connecting Moscow with the Russian Far East. With a length of 9,289 kilometres (5,772 miles), from Moscow to Vladivostok, it is the longest railway line in the world. There are connecting branch lines into Mongolia, China and North Korea. It has connected Moscow with Vladivostok since 1916, and is still being expanded.

Die trans-siberische eisenbahn is ein netz von eisenbaehne die moskau mit dem fernen russischen osten verbindet. Mit einer Laenge von 9.289 kilometer von Moskau bis Vladivostok es ist die laengste eisenbahn der welt. Es gibt verbindung linien nach mongolei, china, und korea, es verbindete Moskau mit Vladivostok seit 1916 und es wird immer noch erweitet

i took french class, and learned nothing because my teacher just decided to go full retard and tried to fully "immerse us in french" aka speaking to us completely in french before we even knew any vocab

shit sucked and full immersion is a meme ..

Gave up on french and genuinely hate it more than any other language, except maybe the gutteral hebrew and robotic chinese languages. Travelled to europe, africa, the ME and malaysia the past few years, if you're moderately wealthy, Turkey and Lebanon are underrated

I asked this last thread but didn't get a clear answer so I guess I'll ask again:
What level of proficiency will Assimil German get me to?

One user said only to A1 and that Assimil is bad because it's very slow and I should just use the 1950s Assimil, but Germany had a language reform in the 90s, so I assume it's obsolete now.

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based, the quebecois have effectively ruined french for me.

One user said only to A2****