I’m learning Korean, Russian, and Mandarin right now! It’s a bit difficult at times, but I really enjoy them.

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    Ayyyy, Native speaker here. I went to school in China up till 2nd grade before emigrating. Also speaks Cantonese at home.

    Could probably help you… I mean for the basics at least 😉

    (sorry I couldn’t resist but felt the urge to low-key brag a bit xD)

    Forgot how to write, but I can read the basics and can type 2nd-grade level thoughts in pinyin.

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    I’m just dipping my toes into the water with German via Anki and Goethe Institutes’ A1-Deutsch app.

    Last night I briefly tried to find a simple grammar primer/textbook. Found a candidate or two but hoped to find some guidance here on Lemmy, so excellent post timing!

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    Yes! Been learning French for almost half a year now. It’s more of a necessity for me & it gets really difficult at times, but I do find it quite enjoyable to be able to understand a lot of cultural stuff. Like yesterday when I was mindblown by the fact that Notre Dame literally means our (notre) lady (la dame)

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      I second the community recommendation! :)

      Always great to see the progress everyone’s making. It helps keep my motivation up.

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      What have you been using? I’ve been on and off with Japanese for a while, was using some Anki decks but was getting frustrated with it. Now for the last while I’ve been using JPDB, which I like, but wish I could customize more. I also wish I could use it offline, because sometimes it lags when I’m hitting an answer, and that gets annoying.

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        Currently Anki for flashcards, Tobira for grammar and miscellaneous other practice, the Tadoku graded readers for reading practice and the Japanese with Shun podcast for listening (my listening comprehension is behind).

        Anki certainly has a learning curve, but it can’t be beat for content and flexibility. However, I have a background in web design, which really helps a lot with making the most of it. My Anki workflow is rather customized at this point.

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    Japanese, though I’ve kinda plateaued and put it on a backburner for now, and Norwegian. Norwegian so far is fairly simple (I’ve previously studied German and am a native English speaker so it’s decently related to both), though I’m only around A2 (a bit more in reading, a bit worse at speaking).

    Once my current Norwegian material runs out on Babbel, I might see what their Japanese course is actually like, but I doubt they have anything for where I’m at.

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    I split time between Japanese and Korean. I should probably just pick one.

    Love learning about other languages and cultures in general though.

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    mentally its the thing I am worst at with subjects related to my native language being not much better. the physical equivalent for me is running. I swear I can walk about as fast as I can run long distance and for a much farther distance.

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    I’ve spent time studying multiple languages at once and, imho, it’s better to focus on one at a time. I’ve limited my focus to French, currently!

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        It was the first language I studied early on in school. But I visited cern a few times for work and really struggled to speak even though I tried to keep up with it, along with Spanish and German. That’s when I decided to commit to just French, for now.

        Je ne parle pas très bien français, mais j’essaie!

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    I should be, I sporadically dip in and out of it but I have never been good at languages and currently have zero motivation for it so haven’t done any learning for quite some time (Spanish)

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    I had been practicing some reading in Spanish, and now back to grinding Japanese. Japanese is tough! But I will eventually make progress out of sheer stubbornness.

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    I’m attempting to learn Esperanto and Spanish. I’ve been procrastinating a lot. I’d love to learn Indonesian, Afrikaans, and Polish. Polish is the most beautiful sounding language in the world to me.

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    Currently learning french, but it‘s only good enough for very casual smalltalk at the moment. I don‘t find it as difficult to learn as some people said.