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Hi I’m looking to learn a new language, preferably in 7-8 months
I’ve downloaded Duolingo, if you’ve used it or have any recommendations for me, please let me know! Thanks
I’ve downloaded Duolingo, if you’ve used it or have any recommendations for me, please let me know! Thanks
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Omfg 😂 you're acc going to learn a new language?
What language are you planning on learning? Duolingo, seriously ?😆
What language are you planning on learning? Duolingo, seriously ?😆
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(Original post by gracieee16)
Omfg 😂 you're acc going to learn a new language?
What language are you planning on learning? Duolingo, seriously ?😆
Omfg 😂 you're acc going to learn a new language?
What language are you planning on learning? Duolingo, seriously ?😆
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(Original post by AllGrade999999)
Hi I’m looking to learn a new language, preferably in 7-8 months
I’ve downloaded Duolingo, if you’ve used it or have any recommendations for me, please let me know! Thanks
Hi I’m looking to learn a new language, preferably in 7-8 months
I’ve downloaded Duolingo, if you’ve used it or have any recommendations for me, please let me know! Thanks
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(Original post by beachpanda)
Memrise!
Memrise!
Like what are the pros and cons
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(Original post by beachpanda)
Great for idioms, colloquialisms and phrases that you're more likely to hear in conversation. Duolingo focuses on grammar so Memrise helps push your conversational skills forward a little. Also (not sure if for Spanish but it does for German) has videos of locals on the street saying those phrases in varying accents. They also have a Tiktok style feed of short videos uploaded over lockdown in the app. I'd use it alongside Duolingo for your first couple of months learning. Then hit the grammar books alongside after a couple of months. I've never paid for Memrise so not sure if the pro features are worth it or not.
Great for idioms, colloquialisms and phrases that you're more likely to hear in conversation. Duolingo focuses on grammar so Memrise helps push your conversational skills forward a little. Also (not sure if for Spanish but it does for German) has videos of locals on the street saying those phrases in varying accents. They also have a Tiktok style feed of short videos uploaded over lockdown in the app. I'd use it alongside Duolingo for your first couple of months learning. Then hit the grammar books alongside after a couple of months. I've never paid for Memrise so not sure if the pro features are worth it or not.
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(Original post by AllGrade999999)
Yo necesito agua
Yo necesito agua
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(Original post by gracieee16)
¿En serio necesitas agua? Ajá, ¿lo inventó?
¿En serio necesitas agua? Ajá, ¿lo inventó?
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(Original post by AllGrade999999)
Absolutely no clue what you just said 😂
Absolutely no clue what you just said 😂
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(Original post by AllGrade999999)
Yo necesito agua
Yo necesito agua
For example I think sister is hermana and brother is hermano, can't quite remember
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All i can remember is "me encanta el sumo de naranja" lmao.. spanish was the most subject i enjoyed at gcse
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All i can remember is "me encanta el sumo de naranja" lmao.. spanish was the most subject i enjoyed at gcse
All i can remember is "me encanta el sumo de naranja" lmao.. spanish was the most subject i enjoyed at gcse
It’s ... the something?
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