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Learning another language
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DaveMehmet said:I’m currently learning Dutch. No reason in particular, my wife and daughter have both used Duolingo for Spanish and have been on at me to do one myself. Have also bought a Dutch for beginners book. Very early days but am beginning to pick bits up.Hoping I can use it on the CL Arnhem trip next year.Duolingo is very good, I use it for the Portuguese.I think it will be a help for you to spend the odd weekend in Amsterdam to speed the language process up.0
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killerandflash said:My language laziness is shameful. I've known since January that I would be visiting Spain this month, and said to myself back then that it was an ideal reason to learn some Spanish.
With 2 days to go, I might have left it a bit late2 -
You need to something else alongside Duolingo imo. Also a piss take that you have to have the premium version to unlock the 'why was i wrong' feature.0
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Anybody using an AI conversation partner that corrects you?0
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DaveMehmet said:killerandflash said:My language laziness is shameful. I've known since January that I would be visiting Spain this month, and said to myself back then that it was an ideal reason to learn some Spanish.
With 2 days to go, I might have left it a bit late1 -
My dad was in India/Burma during WW2 .
He was fluent in Urdu. And could write it as well.He would leave some of the shopkeepers he met open mouthed with astonishement when he spoke to them.He would even chat to his army mates in Urdu.2 -
Siv_in_Norfolk said:Anybody using an AI conversation partner that corrects you?2