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I use Google Dictionary with gutenberg.org and https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/.. I find books on gutenberg and google dictionary helps me find the definition by double-clicking. Pic related.
I use the Chrome extension Language Learning with Youtube which does more or less the same thing but for youtube subs. There is one for Netflix as well but it's not as good.
I've tried FLTR/Lingq in the past and honestly, google dictionary is just way better and easier to use.
So what I recommend is:
Spend a week or two learning grammar. Use duolingo, an online guide, a textbook, you won't learn much so what you use doesn't matter, just experiment a bit. After that, jump straight into reading and look up grammatical concepts that you don't understand. Maybe use wiktionary to look up words you are having trouble with.
This will all help you understand the language but you won't be able to produce it. I've heard Pimsleur is good for this but I haven't used it myself. Your best bet would be to find native speakers or a tutor. Good luck.

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