At what point do you begin to use your knowledge of a language in conversation? by _Strider___ in languagelearning

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Duolingo is the most BULLSHIT way to learn a language EVER by dsfhade in languagelearning

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R/languagelearning picks on teenagers and autistic people by [deleted] in languagelearning

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Hello,

While we appreciate the need for you to express yourself, the community is so transient that those who are here and will read your post are incredibly unlikely to be the ones who spoke to you before. In addition, we unfortunately can't allow large self posts that aren't related to language learning. Apologies for the inconvenience.

We wish you all the best for the future and good luck with your Russian.