>What language are you learning? >Share language learning experiences! >Ask questions about your target language! >Help people who want to learn a new language! >Find people to practice your target language with! >Participate in translation challenges or make your own!
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
/Lang/ is currently short on those image qts, so if you can pitch in to help create one for a given language, don't hesitate to do so!
FAQ: >How do I learn a language? What is the best way to learn one? How should I improve on certain aspects? Ideally take a class, otherwise buy (torrent) a well-received textbook for your language, google any grammar you have trouble with and no matter what do lots of translation exercises.
>What language should I learn Whatever you think you'll be interested in, and be able to stick to! >Should I learn X to get a qt wife/gf etc? No!
>tfw want to learn finnish >combination of lack of effort on my part (unmotivated lazy idiot) and lack of easy access to materials means I've made little progress "They" simply sounds much better than "it" or "her/him", imo, but not sure if that's just me or a general rule. Others sound very awkward, especially "it", but would probably be preferable in formal settings
Mijn dagen eindigen beste wanneer deze zonsondergang komt Achter die kleine dame die op de passagiers zijde Het is veel minder pittoresk zonder haar het licht vangen De horizon probeert maar het is gewoon niet zo vriendelijk voor de ogen
Brayden Garcia
move to the swedish speaking part of finland, you will be fluent in swedish in a few months