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How do you decide which language to learn and how often do you dabble with it? Is it even possible to immerse yourself when it's not spoken where you live?
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The more irrelevant the language is, the more I care about it. I'd be damned to learn a useful language like Sp*nish or Fr*nch so instead I learn Old Mongolian, Proto-Sinaitic and the throat language of the Pequot Indians
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i think in the old days they had a couple books written in the target language and a bilingual dictionary
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>>218821569
I want to learn kyrgz but then i remember that theyre muslim and loose all interest.
Still need to get back on the nihongo grind
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Bump
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Idk
I'm learning Russian atm and I just pick a couple words a day

I learnt Cyrillic in like a week and it's not particularly hard.
Russian seems fairly intuitive
The hard part is picking the lexicon



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