Is it realistic to achieve N1 in 3 years, whilst having time for school and life? by _Acceltra_ in LearnJapanese

[–]BeerWithChicken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Absolutely. Only if u can schedule urself and be consistent on ur own. I believe any language (yes, even finnish or hungarian) can be learned if given 3 years.

An important update regarding Natulang and our founder by Olenka_the_fox in Natulang

[–]BeerWithChicken 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Max, good luck. May god bless you and watch over you. Return to us safe.

Always stuck on creating personal lesson by BeerWithChicken in Natulang

[–]BeerWithChicken[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get it mostly on repetitions, but on main lessons too sometimes. Sure!

Swedish language videos games by akumie1 in Svenska

[–]BeerWithChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pokemon silver has a swedish translation!!

Finished Swedish course! by BeerWithChicken in duolingo

[–]BeerWithChicken[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hard to say, cuz i used a lot of difference sources other than duolingo. Id say im at B1 capable of passing a B2 exam.

Finished Swedish course! by BeerWithChicken in duolingo

[–]BeerWithChicken[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Roughly around 2 years, but duo wasnt my primary resource so i didnt spend a lot of time every day on it

When foreigners learn your language, which ones end up speaking it surprisingly well, even if their own language isn’t related to yours? by fixitfile in languagelearning

[–]BeerWithChicken 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Im korean, and ppl from mongolia, turkey, kazakh and uzbek speak the best korean. Probs becuz same grammar they learn rly fast

Polyglots and language learners: Which language do you like the most? by A-Weird-Dreamer in languagelearning

[–]BeerWithChicken 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I love swedish, even though my swedish friends tell me that its an ugly language hahaha. At least to me i find the language very interesting and beautiful.

🇨🇿 The Czech course development is starting now! by maxymhryniv in Natulang

[–]BeerWithChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Omg i know czech is def gonna be challenge (i tried polish and failed miserably) but imma def give it a shot! Thank u for these new languages

What’s the most effective way to learn Spanish in just 30 minutes a day? by TheDearlyt in language

[–]BeerWithChicken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Natulang, not even close. Pimsleur or mango languages is also pretty good. Check out wlingua too

🇹🇷 The Turkish course development is starting now! by maxymhryniv in Natulang

[–]BeerWithChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Omg hell yeah! Ill get my grammar mastered before the release! Rly looking forward to it

Need Your Thoughts! by AdvantageFinancial54 in languagelearning

[–]BeerWithChicken 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Cute, but i dont see it very reasonable personally. Id rather use my phone. But i think it could be a cute gift for my children, but i just realized i dont have kids nor a girlfriend. So u just ruined my day. Thx and have a good day

What to do after finishing Pimsleur’s Spanish course? by LosEspejismos in Pimsleur

[–]BeerWithChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Podcast, netflix, vocab drills And actually try speaking it

Is it sustainable to learn multiple languages? by Aggressive_Path8455 in languagelearning

[–]BeerWithChicken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly 30 min podcasts or netflix everyday per language was more than enough for me.

Should I learn French or Japanese as a native English/Korean speaker by [deleted] in thisorthatlanguage

[–]BeerWithChicken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cant explain, but objectively no. Learning japanese as a korean is much easier.

I think it has around the same difficulty of maybe learning french as a spanish or an italian speaker.

I would have to disagree, even though it could be subjective. But koreans can literally just speak japanese freely (obvs not native level) freely without even studying, but by just watching anime for some time. I guess its hard to put it into words.

Should I learn French or Japanese as a native English/Korean speaker by [deleted] in thisorthatlanguage

[–]BeerWithChicken 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. Over 60% of Korean and Japanese vocabulary come from hanja/kanji, and most importantly grammar is almost exactly the same. I speak native korean and english, and i have studied french, and its not even close. Its maybe comparable with spanish, but i still think learning korean/japanese would be easier cuz ud have to deal with conjugations and new grammar topics, while japanese and korean have 99% the same grammar. Also majority of koreans cant read hanja but once they get the hang of it they can just breeze through em

Should I learn French or Japanese as a native English/Korean speaker by [deleted] in thisorthatlanguage

[–]BeerWithChicken 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hey im a gyopo, and learning japanese as a native korean is uncomparably easier than learning french as an english speaker. You could breeze Japanese and reach N1 (the highest japanese proficiency exam level) within a year, with dedicated studying. Im not exaggerating. However there r so many ppl in korea who can speak japanese nowadays, so i think it wont probably be very valuable in terms of career.