/lang/ - language learning general

>What language are you learning?
>Share language learning experiences!
>Help people who want to learn a new language!
>Find people to train your language with!

Learning resources:
First and foremost check the Jow Forums Wiki. (feel free to contribute)

4chanint.wikia.com/wiki/The_Official_Jow Forums_How_to_Learn_A_Foreign_Language_Guide_Wiki

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

/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:

Google Drive folder with books for all kinds of languages:
drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9QDHej9UGAdcDhWVEllMzJBSEk# (Links to the other folders, apparently it was taken down from the original drive)

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Other urls found in this thread:

memrise.com/home/
howtostudykorean.com/
users.bestweb.net/~siom/martian_mountain/Korean/The Sounds of Korean. A Pronunciation Guide.pdf
twitter.com/NSFWRedditImage

sup niggas learning esperanto

>literal meme languages

No bulli pls I didn't notice

meant to seems I can't do anything right
бpб я yбью ceбя

I've thought about learning German. Is the grammar really as bad as people say it is?

I'm a month into Greek, what are some basic ass children's books I can read?
Unrelated, but I can struggle through reading basic things other people wrote, while trying to actually write things makes me feel like my brain is empty

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Anyone tried any apps for conjugations in Spanish?

пoкa!

It's a bit difficult but very consistent. In my opinion it's what makes the language interesting anyway