I wanna start learning a language from home online and for it to be fast ( I wanna be able to kinda understand basics...

I wanna start learning a language from home online and for it to be fast ( I wanna be able to kinda understand basics and speak on basic level in 3 months or so )

Where do I do it?

My native language is Serbian, I'm interested in Japanese or Italian.

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my advice is that you [spoiler]take a shower you smelly serb[/spoiler]

Fuck off or I remove u

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after you shower you should start learning Italian because Japanese takes too much effort and they don't allow Serbian visas anyways

Duolinguo is pretty based, actually.
I began Hebrew two months ago and i'm quite improving.

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Duolingo doesn't teach much outside of vocabulary, so it's probably perfect for a Serb learning another language

Heard it's bad for actual speaking.
Why do you hate us so much Turkishscum

why don't you learn a real language like Croatian

You mean Serbian Lite?

no I mean Croatian

That doesn't exist.

this kills the Serb

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Italian would be easier for you since it's part of the same extended language family.

Maybe, but the gas ones, cuz we have dignity and didn't suck Nazi's off in WW2 like some other countries
But where would I learn it

what does a Serb need with Italian anyways? Goats and farm equipment don't speak Italian.

Belgrade is the most progressive city on the Balkans and basically the capital of all Balkan.

Gonna jump in on this thread as well for suggestions on learning Hungarian instead as someone who only speaks English.

>Hungarian
Literally why.

Family heritage and mother only bothered to teach the older brother and not me.

Bump

bump

Thanks friend

>Japanese

Genki textbook. apps for your phone there's stuff like Obenkyo, LingoDeer, Anki. Also make all your music and TV and media in japanese..

Unironically watching educational cartoons for kids helps a lot, supplemented by apps like Duolingo and whatnot.
After getting some grasp of a language, watch some movies you know with both subs and a dub in that language.
It's much easier to learn a language by visual association than by cramming dictionaries / books. Don't neglect them completely though.