What languages are you anons learning now?

What languages are you anons learning now?

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Those ones. My French is somewhat better than that, but I'm terrible at writing it. So I'm using duolingo to get better at that.

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italian and german

Français mais je n'ai pas le temps.

French. Italian. Spanish again and german

I'm learning english online from her.
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Do you unironically?

The universal language, violence.

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yes, she also has a tiktok account called emilyrose.tv

...swedish

If you're learning that many, you're learning none at all. Commit to one.

Are you supposed to learn Swedish so you can graduate from college?

Don't make me choose. I'm also studying Japanese on anki. My Japanese is way better than that. I'm also learning the Hebrew alphabet.

italian and russian

My own personal constructed language I'm designing as essentially a Polish based creole

Show us the alphabet

hindi

Same as polish

How is your kanji knowledge?

Not that great, I don't really practice writing them, so I end up recognizing them by radicals. My recall is terrible, but I can read and type them on the computer. Considering that I'm probably never going to write cursive Japanese, I think that does the trick.
This is from that DJT core 6k deck.

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look these ones

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How good are you at that 25 thousand xp? And how are you studying those languages? I'm and I've decided to use mainly duolingo to learn German, I used Michel Thomas to learn French.
I don't have a lot of experience with it, but I'm trying to make "layers", a "solid base" and keep working on always seeing new content, while working on building the "lower layers". Is this a decent way to do it? Or would I be better off just doing those units and getting back as I need it?

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>did 1 lesson in french and then quit
very based

still better than me
since when do you learn japanese? could you pass n3?

Does Rosetta Stone work? I've seen a lot of Americans complete the entire course (hundreds of hours) and only knowing very basic French (I only saw them studying French and Spanish and since I know some French it's what I use for comparison). I stopped Duolingo a while back but the Chinese there is pretty good so I might return.
How many languages do you guys speak? I'm fluent in three (native languages) and I want to get a lot more for fun. I'm trying to learn Arabic, Serbian and Chinese.

German, I think I need to come to terms that I am a languagelet and will never learn a new language

Probably not, I think I can get through N4 if I study some grammar shit and practice a bit. If I manage to study for a couple more months, I can probably get to N3 or whatever. But I'm not in a rush and I'm back into college, so it will probably take the whole year or something.

It "works", but I don't think it is an effective way of learning kanji. You need a systematic approach to actually tackle the moon runes. They are a beast on their own level.
I barely speak English to be honest. I'm focused mainly on writing and listening. I can comprehend French, Spanish, some Japanese (as in kinda get most of what an anime is about), some German (very basic stuff), and I'm starting to get the grasp of sounds in Russian. Arabic is hard as fuck, but I might end up managing it before I die. I'm not even trying Chinese, I can't sing even if my life depended on it, I might end up learning how to read it and whatever.