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I have developed an efficient and modern method of learning nearly every language in 6 months. It uses new and actual tools for acquiring agility and skills in such language. I shall share this method to you.

1. Buy / Download a book about the language. It must be as basic as possible. You have to learn the basics. This is the quickest part, and also the hardest.

2. Do everything you do on the web in the language you're trying to learn. If you visit x webpage in english, find the spanish/french/russian/whatever version. This way, you'll have to READ in that language.

3. Buy / Download books in that language. The more you read in that language, the better you become in it.

4. Watch people talking in that language. In TV, youtube, podcast, radio, songs. The point is, you have to get listen people talking in that language in order to become fluent in it.

5. If you don't understand anything while in step 2-4, remember, the dictionary and google translate is you best friend. If you regularly find new worlds, and you look for their meaning, you'll learn a lot everyday.

6. Anki

>> No.3616375

Simplified:

1.Learn Basics
2. Live in country where its the primary language.

Learning by immersion ain't new, bro

>> No.3616385

>Learn a language by practicing it a lot.

Fascinating.

>> No.3616386

This is your way of learning a new language.
1. Use that language
2. ???
3. Profit
Brilliant

>> No.3616396

I've been browsing Pixiv now for years and I still don't understand a single moonrune.

>> No.3616408

>>3616396
1. Read Remembering the kanji
2. Anki
3. ???
4. Knowledge! Literally

>> No.3616459

I tried learning german but that shit is just too hard, harder than fucking spanish.

>> No.3616482

What about chinese?

>> No.3616575

>>3616459
German is by far, easier than Spanish. If you're british, German is da' easiest shit.

>>3616482
1. Anki
2. Put in practice. A huge percent of the web is in chinese.

>> No.3616586

>>3616575
No, I'm american, I learned spanish in the course of 3 years at school, I actually can read the newspaper and I understand a little bit of the slur they sometimes engage in, something I'm not proud of but oh well.

I can't stand the deklinativ germans use, make up your minds man.

>> No.3616607

>>3616586
I can tell you. I'm native Spanish speaker, and learning German was much easier after learning English. You're british, then you can easily learn german.

German is to English what Portuguese is to Spanish. They come from the same language, they are written slightly different but spoken they are very very similar.

>> No.3616618

>>3616607
Oh c'mon man, german english isn't even anything at all like modern english.
Hell, it's nothing like british english.

But yeah, the language is germanic.
Anyways, I just stopped because the deklination bothered the hell out of me.

>> No.3616634

>>3616575
Fremdschämen, one of the many words that cannot be translated literally as one word into English, since it means feeling shame on someone elses behalf.

Also, this is a verb, and thus a part of
>>3616586
>I can't stand the deklinativ germans use, make up your minds man.

Also,
>I understand a little bit of the slur they sometimes engage in
Yeah, it's bad, we have such a versatile language but on the internet all you usually find is: Hurensohn, Spast and Halt dein Maul/deine Fresse.

>> No.3616637

>>3616618
Are you fucking kidding me? For someone who has been studying spanish for 3 years, you should now that latin-based languages have a lot of declinations. How could anyone complain about German declinations?

>> No.3616648

>>3616637
Well, it's because they don't have a neutral.
Honestly, 3 years is all I'm willing to spend, spanish was pretty easy because it's sort've like english, has a he/she only though yeah the declination was also a pain in the ass.

>> No.3616659

>>3616634
Also, obligatory
http://www.crossmyt.com/hc/linghebr/awfgrmlg.html

But what do I know? I'm native, thus it's always been pisseinfach to me.

Hungarian on the other hand.
Izomlaz, Izomlaz is all I know, oh god why is that language so âccéntèd?!

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>>3616659
Magyar, magyar!
Cthulhu fhtaghn.

>> No.3616671

>>3616648
What!? Omg! Really? Only 3 of the words in your whole post were similar to spanish while almost your entire post is very similar to spoken german. If you get what I'm saying.

btw, if you want a language similar to english, learn french. The few similarities between English and Spanish are only because of the French.

>> No.3616681

>>3616671
No, you just convinced me to go back to learning german, i'm pretty sure once I get over the declination it will be purely memorizing the meaning of the words, which I believe is perhaps the most essential part.

By the way, part of the reason why I quit german was because I couldn't find a dictionary telling me the sex of stuff.

>> No.3616690

>>3616681
And it's ending, no guide explained that to me, they were just like "lol, once you practice, you'll do it naturally".

C'mon, some stuff aren't even called differently regardless of their sex, I know this also applies to spanish but damn.

>> No.3616692

>>3616681
This time I have to agree with you. One of the most annoying things about German is, certainly and without doubt, the gender of the Noun, which follow absolutely no rule.

>> No.3616699

>>3616690
This applies to every latin-based language. But at least our genders are easily identified.

o - masculine
a - feminine
e- neuter

>> No.3616715

>>3616699
Seriously?
Katz and Katze is what made me wonder.
Katze for female cats, and katz for male cats, and now you're telling me a terminations is for females?

also, fuck the plural.

>> No.3616719

>>3616715
When I listed those endings, I was meaning to spanish.

>> No.3616740

>>3616715
Katze is female.
Kater is male.

It's the same like cat and tomcat, we use different terms.
Katz would be shortened slang for Katze.
Katz und Maus.

>> No.3616772

Do they have a French 4chan?