Decide which language I should learn on Duolingo. I used to only study Swedish...

Decide which language I should learn on Duolingo. I used to only study Swedish, but I couldn't figure out prepositions and conjunctions. So far, I've put effort into learning Japanese (I barely study now, like once or twice a week, since I'm always busy with work) and barely spent time learning Polish (gave up on it), but I want to experience the need to learn a language daily again.

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Navajo

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You cannot learn Japanese with Duolingo.

Before you study the language you want to study, ask yourself, what are you going to do with the knowledge of this language, will you want to go to their country, do you think you can commit to their culture etc.. If you're going to learn a language simply for the lols you're not going to get very far. You have to actually get invested into it.

If you're into anime just continue learning Japanese since you've already started.

Yeh, navajo, hawaiin, or spanish
help your fellow yanks

If you mean fluent Japanese with Duolingo, then yes, since the entire course is still a work-in-progress and all learning around it is situational. It still helps with learning Hiragana and Katakana, and a couple Kanji characters.

japanese, german or russian
if you pick a pussy piss-easy language like spanish or french I am gonna LAUGH at you

I started Chinese yesterday

You can’t learn any language with Duolingo

You cannot learn Japanese.

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If you want to learn Japanese then do AJATT with constant immersion (MIA) and also watch Matt vs Japan. You’re welcome.

French. I will learn French.

Hey lads, have a lot of free time and am committed to learning languages almost full time. Currently speak English and Polish fluently and am studying German at my uni in Poland.

In addition to my regular studying of German, how retarded would it be to start another language that isn't Germanic/Romantic?

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I'm about to fully commit to Russian when I wake up tomorrow after merely dabbling with it for weeks. Any tips? What are some good resources besides dualingo?

I have a serious question! Why do people learn language that they wouldn't use anyway?

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Realistically Duolingo is just one tool in your arsenal for learning. Go to a course website and pick up a highly rated language course as well.

use Anki
And watch Be Fluent in Russian on YouTube if you want clarification on grammar

It's a useful hobby. But if you're studying the right field ( business/int business ) then languages can open many many doors for you

I mostly like useful languages that have 100+ million speakers but honestly I could understand the appeal of learning dead languages for fun. I really wanna know Old English.

Learn Dutch, it's relatively easy but fun

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Historical Texts. Imagine having access directly to the words of Aurelius

>german
>not easy as french or spanish

High iq posts. Thanks for replying!

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duolingo is a meme and it's missing a lot of languages yet has fucking meme ones like high valyrian and klingon and shit, fuck normies man.

german is pretty easy but pronunciation and speaking well and fast enough is hard
while french is easy peezy in all aspects

I will study Russian.
but there are too few teaching materials.

>what are grammatical cases combined with gendered words
German is hard to master because of that bullshit

i've been studying german for a few months now and gender still trips me up

It'll follow you your whole life so have fun
My mom is Polish and has been living here for 30 years and still gets it wrong here and there.
And this shit here is the next step, even natives get this wrong sometimes.

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Can't you usually just talk quickly and glide over every final consonant to make everything last syllable a weak schwa?

Not if you don't want to sound like a retard
German pronounciation is pretty gutteral and precise in that sense. People will notice and it'll be harder to understand you.

So just like a south dialect

The international language for commerce is English.
Europe’s upcoming dominant language in administration as in dealing with Brussels and EU funds is French. Only affects me.
The second most spoken language in the USA is Spanish. Only affects you.
Zero pragmatism, triggers my ST.

amazing song in Russian from Latvia

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0:43
I want to ask
Have no words
An autumn love
I want to forget her
But see in dreems again
An autumn love
Love
Love
Love
An autumn love

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