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
Language learners hate polyglots they feel threatened by what they are doing. anon • 2025-10-30 04:15 UTC