I am currently learning Russian and German on Duolingo
Spanish, German, Russian, Mandarin
I’m trying to learn arabic. But by now i only got the letters/alphabet. and some words.
I started in Duolingo but aside from the lessons for the letters it is pretty unhelpful. Language Transfer ist great, although its focus in son speaking. For reading and writing i’m continuing with Arabic Unlocked.
As a native I will probably be of no use on how to learn it as a foreigner, but from my experience learning languages music and TV help a lot and I wouldn’t mind recommending songs and shows for you.
Thank you! When i get better shows and music will be great.
I’m a teacher, I got some native kids in my classes, or at least their parents are natives, from Iraq and Syria. The kids are very proud of me for trying to learn their language and that is great motivation 🙂
Spanish. But it’s the fun part now as I can just read/watch/listen. I miss the odd word and I have to pick my materials carefully but otherwise I can just sit back and enjoy. It doesn’t feel so much like studying/learning anymore. Although I do need to brush up on my grammar, especially tenses, and practise speaking. Unfortunately, I’m not too near any Spanish-speaking places to get that practice in.
Trying to learn Indonesian Bahasa but it’s not going well. I’m thankful the language uses Latin characters though. Terima kasih.
I kinda want to learn Dutch because it sounds funny
Why Indonesian, anyway?
It sounds pretty to me and a friend of mine is from Jakarta. I also like books and there’s a bunch of Indonesian lit I’d like to get into.
indonesia is a huge country with 280m population and developing rapidly, it’s a great language to learn.
Hmm, maybe after Tagalog… this language should be next. From what I’ve heard, no conjugation problem, just foreign vocab input, mainly as a problem…
That being said, your reason reminds me of this ever so inspiring quote.
China is a big country, inhabited by many Chinese.
Mandarin, spanish, and toki pona every day.
epiku
mi toki insa e ni: lon ni la mi mute li jo e kulupu pi sitelen musi. mi o pali e sitelen musi tawa kulupu pali wan kepeken toki pona.
How have you found learning Mandarin in comparison with Spanish? Interested to hear how they compare to Toki Pona, too!
I’m much further along in Spanish, so it’s hard to say if mandarin would be more or less difficult at the beginning. Mandarin is much more logical than the romance languages tho.
Idk, Tagalog…?
I’m mostly learning Arabic and Danish. With Arabic I’m learning Standard Arabic (FusHa) and Levantine dialect. I’m past beginners level but not further than that. My FusHa is better but hoping to learn more Levantine, since that’s what people actually speak. I’m almost fluent in Danish, I just need to focus more on listening skills and pronunciation. But I’m also doing one Russian lesson per day on Duolingo. I want to study Russian more in depth in the future, and want to pick up Mandarin and Hindi again.
I had German in school, and besides occasional lessons to brush up my knowledge I’m not doing anything with it.
EDIT: Forgot that I want to pick up Portuguese as well, but I’m already pretty okay at it
I’m focusing on Japanese, but recent shake-ups in my life have knocked me out of my habits.
I should probably be working more actively to cultivate my Russian, I feel it’s getting rusty.
どうして日本語を勉強していますか。
今の理由は、アニメと漫画を翻訳したいのです。今は、ノルウェーには、アニメと漫画の99%は英訳だけから、英語話せない人はこれを楽しめなくて、アニメヲタクの移民はこれでノルウェー語を勉強できません。このシチュエーションはちょっと残念と思うから翻訳者になりたいです。
大変そうですね。頑張ってくれませんか。
Да, я буду ;-)
Now I’m just imagining some cracker clutching their pearls after mishearing you and thinking you’re talking about voodoo.
I learned the Cyrillic alphabet when I was younger — my piano teacher was from the Ukrainian SSR and left in 1991. I’d definitely like to study Russian more someday :)
Du burde! Russisk er et fantastisk språk.
Russian on Babble. I tried Doulingo for Russia and Mandarin in the past and I really struggled to stick with it.
中文
I’m learning Hebrew
Other than the writing system and some loanwords, it is very similar to Punic which survived in North Africa until the 7th or 8th centuries. I have an Ugaritic dictionary which I wanted to memorize, also similar to Canaanite Languages at least in vocabulary, I know the grammar and verb morphology differs.
Chinese on Duolingo. Moving there in a little over a month so trying to get a little head start.
Mandarin. I’m in China at the moment so it’s a fun process that is happening all day.
Nice! How/where do you get the best practice there?
Currently I’m at the trying to communicate my intentions stage, so a lot of it is simply talking to shopkeepers and that kind of thing. However I do get to have a lot of fun banter at restaurants as people love too strike up a conversation in English, to which I respond in Chinese, which always goes down well. I’ve been bought a lot of beers already and given a lot of cigarettes (Chinese cigarettes are great).
I’ve just had a conversation with a mother and daughter on the bus which was really cute. The little girl’s English was really good.
汉语和中文
中文