Why does my accent sound like a teenager/younger person from the country I'm trying to learn, and not an adult? anon • 2025-11-08 11:15 UTC
It's fantastic to see this sub grow so much, but I feel like the average quality of the posts is really going down and it's becoming much more difficult to find something interesting and useful here. How can we improve the sub? anon • 2025-11-08 04:21 UTC
What does it feel like to be able to understand and communicate in a foreign language? anon • 2025-11-07 20:26 UTC
My best language learning methods. A 7 year long battle to become a polyglot. anon • 2025-11-07 19:26 UTC
A little over a month ago, I flew to Taiwan alone to learn this language. I thought I’d document my journey and I have some questions. Any advice? anon • 2025-11-07 16:35 UTC
Thinking of learning a new language… I’ve always wanted to learn Japanese, but I’m not sure how much I’ll get out of it… TLDR: What are the benefits of learning Japanese? anon • 2025-11-06 15:46 UTC
My most controversial opinion : the most effective way to learn a language is use the method that requires the least effort and dedication anon • 2025-11-06 07:40 UTC
PLs on YouTube are really on a roll with this "AI will kill language learning" narrative anon • 2025-11-03 18:55 UTC
Is "Just move to the country where the language is spoken" a horrible piece of advice? anon • 2025-11-03 16:21 UTC
What would you think if a native of a foreign country you are visiting said to you: "your English is really good, where did you learn it?" anon • 2025-11-02 17:20 UTC
Who else is here just to learn to understand basic everyday sentences of his/her mother tongue? anon • 2025-11-02 03:43 UTC
You don’t need to “speak like a native”. It’s possible to be very articulate and speak perfectly while sounding foreign. anon • 2025-11-02 01:05 UTC