Μαθαίνω ελληνικά. - I am learning Greek.

I am at the point of being able to read Greek, introduce myself, ask and respond to “how are you” and how to say “I am still learning Greek can we speak English”. haha

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    Да, я изучаю русский язык, но не знаю какой у меня уровень, может быть где-то B1-B2. К сожалению мне не с кем говорить в последнее время 😪

    I am also trying to improve my English recently, mostly because I am pretty bad at speaking, and pronouncing stuff correctly.

    I want to learn another language as well, maybe I will return to Czech (I was learning it for 1 month some time ago, and don’t remember much, although I understand fairly amount because I am Polish).

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    I’m learning Esperanto because everything I do has to be esoteric. I understand the fundamentals of the language and my pronunciation is perfect i’d say. I’ve been learning for a few months and I can read and write basic sentences. I also want to learn Spanish (mostly to flirt) but it’s hard to find the time. I’d also like to learn Indonesian, German and Afrikaans.

    Edit: I’d also love to learn Polish but it’s so fucking hard.

    Edit 2: Oh and Finnish. I really like languages and I get excited about them.

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    Ich lerne Deutsch, und

    opiskelen suomea, ja

    estoy aprendiendo español también.

    Furthest along with Deutsch, because I did it at school (decades ago), not making huge progress gains with any of them because Duolingo, but it fits in my day so easily and the repetition is effective I think.

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    I’m learning English. I think I can manage. I’m reading more and faster than most native speakers.

    Meine Muttersprache ist Deutsch.

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    I started Korean a few days ago. I am still in the “learning how this all works” phase. I’m frustrated by my slow reading speed and inability to find something to help that readily.

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    Been studying French on and off since high school, but still don’t feel far along at all. Ha. Much better than my Spanish and German though!

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      *δύσκολο Συγγραφή would be used to describe authoring a book. You could use γραφή or γράψιμο or a verb construction να γράφεις “to write”.

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    I’m learning a bit Dutch. We’re quite close to the dutch border and have been going there for vacation and shopping for a while now and would like to be able to at least order food/ask for the toilet etc.

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    I have pretty much been studying a language every day for the past 4 years, 3 years with Japanese and now 1 year with German.

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    I’ve been learning Dutch, since the Netherlands seems like a nice place to go if I ever have to flee the US. Thinking about joining some Dutch communities here so I can get more “natural” language exposure.

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    Здравствуйте все!
    I’ve been actively trying to learn Russian for about two years now, and I’m still not very capable of having even simple conversations, due to the great difficulty of constructing sentences in my head. I guess I let the grammar get to me, with all the various prefixes and suffixes, so I choke. That, and the positioning of the words in a sentence. And also the concept of cases (all 7 of them). I know English and Norwegian from before, none of which has this slavic sentence logic/rules, so I find it incredibly difficult to remember/associate words/variations with their use.

    I use Duolingo, Babbel, and sometime Rocket Language, in addition to trying to expose myself to having to read/listen/reply to other native speakers, but man am I having a hard time. Any suggestions?

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    我的汉语越来越好,写,说,简单的没问题,但是比较复杂还要多的练习。其实说最近练习地不周到。

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    こんにちは!日本語を勉強しています!

    I’m 90 days into learning Japanese. Most of that has been learning kana and I’m now working on kanji and grammar. It’s very different from English but I really like the way information is conveyed. I’m struggling with grammar stuff right now pretty bad, particularly conjugation, but it’ll click eventually. Also the lack of spaces is definitely something to get used to.

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        I started with Duolingo and while it has all the regular duo problems, I think it actually does a good job with the kana stuff. You can turn off the Romaji too, forcing yourself to read. It doesn’t teach grammar, though, so I bought Genki Vol 1, working my way through that, and wotaku.wiki has a lot of good resources.

        I really like the Cure Dolly stuff for grammar (though she can be difficult to understand, use the youtube transcripts or if you prefer reading a book someone helpfully wrote it all up). Her approach is totally different from the Genki methods, but I find it easier to understand.

        I am also using Anki with the Kaishi 1.5k Kanji deck for kanji and vocabulary. This is honestly pretty painful, I’ve been doing it for like 10 days now and I feel like I’m doing badly every time, but I am improving. I could probably stand to study the radical stuff to understand more how the kanji is constructed but I haven’t found a good resource for that just yet.

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          日本人にほんじんです

          漢字かんじ助詞じょし敬語けいごあたりがつらいとよくきますが日本語にほんごはそこまで厳密げんみつしゃべらなくてもある程度ていどつうじちゃったりもします

          漢字かんじ理解りかいするのに部首ぶしゅからいくのはいいですね、部首ぶしゅつくりについてある一定いってい意味いみおぼえたらめなくても意味いみ理解りかいするのが簡単かんたんになります

          小学生しょうがくせいレベルで1026ある漢字かんじをとりあえずおぼえれば日常にちじょうこまらないレベルになるとおもいます

          頑張がんばってください

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            ありがとう。

            私は質問があります。なぜあなたがフルストップを使わないですか。ドイツ語にはたくさんフルストップがありますから。