/lang/ - Language Learning General

Japonic edition

>What language(s) are you learning?
>Share language learning experiences!
>Ask questions about your target language!
>Help people who want to learn a new language!
>Participate in translation challenges or make your own!
>Make frens!

Read this shit some damn time:
4chanint.fandom.com/wiki/The_Official_Any Forums_How_to_Learn_A_Foreign_Language_Guide_Wiki

[UPDATED] Totally not a virus, but rather, lots of free books on languages:
Older version:mega.nz/#F!x4VG3DRL!lqecF4q2ywojGLE0O8cu4A
Newer version:mega.nz/folder/INlRkAQC#CthKI9-_kmDNyrOx12Ojbw

Lots of books on linguistics of various kinds, as well as language courses:
mega.nz/#F!Ad8DkLoI!jj_mdUDX_ay-8D9l3-DbnQ

Check this pastebin for plenty of language resources as well as some nice image guides:
pastebin.com/ACEmVqua(embed)

Torrents with more resources than you'll ever need for 30 plus languages:
web.archive.org/web/20200316222401/https://yuki.la/t/796928

List of trackers for most language learning packs:
files.catbox.moe/nmrn8x.txt

Ukrainianon's list of commercial courses from rutracker.org:
pastebin.com/3EWMhSPN(embed)

Russianon's list of comprehensible input resources:
docs.google.com/document/d/1wXd0V32TjCFsr1-F_en_lA4MI-i7JtyYf26cWLtPRec

Pastebin that archives challenges:
pastebin.com/u/jopiepoliste/1/dMvKSQMw?sort=-name

FAQ U:
>How do I learn a language? What is the best way to learn one? How should I improve on certain aspects?
Read the damn wiki
>Should I learn lang Y so I can learn lang X?
No
>What is the most useful language?
Tokyo Japanese
>What language should I learn?
Old Japanese

Old thread:
Old challenge(s):

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>tfw my russian comprehension is noticeably improving by the day

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der Ton (plural: die Tone): the clay
der Ton (plural: die Töne): the tone

anything will do
just basics and then straight to immersion

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Forgot the frog

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how much time do you dedicate to study each day?

this sounds weird, but i can only effectively study when im eating ass

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so to answer your question - like 3-4 hours per day

Saluton al ĉiuj

Hi I'm back to practice passives in Russian

The pen I bought is orange
>Pyчкa, кoтopaя я кyпилa - opaнжeвaя
>Pyчкa, кyпилaнa мнoй - opaнжeвaя

The bed in which he is lies is comfortable
>Кpoвaть, в кoтopoй oн лeжy - yдoбнaя
>Кpoвaть, в лeжaeмoй им - yдoбнaя

Okay I'm realizing the second one is awkward..

*лeжит

My daily quota is a minimum of 20 words a day (but no more than 100) and 3 chapters from a grammar book. I track my progress with an excel sheet.

You will never be a woman
Go back to discord tranny

Didn't ask

>I track my progress with an excel sheet.
how do you track it? what do you write?

>Jaké hry hrajete? Máte preferovaný žánr? Oblíbená hra?
Nehraju mnoho hry prozatím, ale hodně hrál jsem Factorio a Terraria. V dnešní době preferovám pohodlné hry, jako Powerwash Simulator nebo Tabletop Simulator. Přeji si, se více abych zajímal hry, protože to by usnadnil inputovat.

>Jak vypadá herní kultura ve vaší zemi? Lidi hrají hry? Zajímají vyvíjet hry? Je vaše země v e-sporty dobrá?
Je velká, ale extrémně posraná; mysli na League of Legends, NFL, Rakovina Prdeli™, takové veči. Věřím, že jsme ten největší vývojáři, i když jsme příšerní v e-sporty.

pomoz mi Pepíke, prosím

Where did all these russian learning fags come from. I assume some discord server

i am learning Old English because i'm a moron who wants to learn a extinct language

I divide my study into three categories: vocabulary, grammar and idiomatic expressions and set a goal for each. I write down how much I've learned on a given day, sum up everything I've learned and divide it by the final goal.

For example, my goal is to have a vocabulary of 3000 words, so if I learned 100 each day then by day 10 I would have expanded my vocabulary to 1000 words, which would be a third or 33.33% of my goal. Same goes for everything else.

>>ils vous ont interviewé

russian is one of the most popular languages to learn on /lang/. it's been objectively shown

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>Pyчкa, кoтopaя я кyпилa
кoтopyю
>Pyчкa, кyпилaнa мнoй - opaнжeвaя
кyплeннaя
>Кpoвaть, в кoтopoй oн лeжy - yдoбнaя
лeжит
>Кpoвaть, в лeжaeмoй им - yдoбнaя
yeah, this one is definitely awkward and doesn't sound natural at all

Is Schizova back?

and in rare form

based

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I don't think I've ever heard Tone irl. You don't really use the plural with Ton, as in clay.

>idiomatic expressions
Post some examples. Also, 20-100 words per day is one hell of a grind, i have no idea how you are able to keep it up. When i was learning English i used to learn 20 words per day and even that amount added up to quite a lot of anki reviews each day

Thanks. Be back tomorrow with better sentences))

>гoлyбyшкa

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Twenty is doable if you do them in bits of three but a hundred is admittedly difficult. I've been a bit negligent with idioms since my goal is only 100-150 but of what comes to mind of the top of my head are "istina v vine" and "tak i vyit".