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Ukrainianon's list of commercial courses from rutracker.org:

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Massive collection of textbooks on various languages, sorted by family

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/lang/ inpoot torrents

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I feel like I'm forgetting english as I learn german, my obsession with vocabulary and grammatical quirks is carrying over from the language lessons and everything is losing meaning like some language-wide semantic satiation. What's the german word for this feel?

When do I stop being cucked by random things people say or a particularly confusing bit of text?
I can go on and on understanding 100%, then some random huge gap in my knowledge pops up and I don't understand anything.

There was a study evaluating medicine students who use Anki and it concluded that anki is very very useful (but only for the first few tests when rote memorization works, as soon as you need to deliberate about something or understand a complete system Anki's usefulness declines sharply). I won't say it's useless but people thinking rote memorization of words translates to implicit unconscious knowledge is the greatest trick Anki cultists ever pulled.

once you're done with the input session adding it to your anki deck.

your were doing so well italincel. I'm afraid you're not based anymore

if you spend less time whining about how a language works and more time inpooting, you'll eventually get it and improve your skill.

be me

ctrl+F

lang/

0 results

go to archive

there's a dead /lang/ thread there

at the end of that thread, there's a link to this thread

OP confused the subject and the posting name spaces

this thread was posted by Mr. /lang/

You dumb faggot

being an inpoot cultist is the opposite of based
i'm based, you're cringe

Rote memorization of medical terms is completely different from learning a language, I have no problem believing that it helps there. I also believe it helps with learning other alphabets and kanji/han once you already know japanese/chinese.

>OP confused the subject and the posting name spaces

i do that all the time desu
it's Anon Babble X's fault for totally fucking up the order of the fields

it's Anon Babble X's fault for totally fucking up the order of the fields

I'm not a cultist I explained my rotuine in the last thread.

learning other alphabets

yest it's good for that

okay, but who the fuck ctrl+f's instead of just searching? more effort to do the browser thing

you guys ever set your decks to no new cards for a while? I'm thinking about doing it this week. I was doing 15-20 a day and it got past 200 reviews and was just tedious, so I dropped to 10 new for a while and it is now sub 200 again. Think I might just be burnt out on it, but I don't want to quit, especially after putting so much into it and see the benefits.

what do you mean? there are 10 pages on Anon Babble, looking every single one of them instead of ctrl+F is insanity

what is the catalog

it's still 10 pages of threads, whether they all appear in the same screen or not

....most normal people? Who the hell just reads through 150 threads or whatever to find the one they're looking for? Especially since /lang/ isn't even always in the catalog, so you might be looking for something that doesn't even exist.

That's what I do. Rest of this board is awful

I've been on 4chin since 2007 and I didn't know this worked

Sorry, link got transformed. Easier to see when it's in the catalog view:

Anon Babble + Anon Babblecatalog#s=lang

ewwww an old person

Read about thoughts of X country on their language learning program

Uhhh, we uhhh, are lagging behind other countries

Literally every country says this. Fewer than 1 in 10 americans who learned a foreign language reached proficiency. Are there any countries that are ACTUALLY up to a decent standard in language learning? Because every time it's

>Oh yeah, 70% of our citizens know a second language

Uhhh, no, they're not fluent, like 1 in 10 are actually fluent

And by fluent we mean they can talk slowly

Beginning to think that people who actually learn a language are like 1% of the population and immigrants (who forget their own language.)

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Are there any countries that are ACTUALLY up to a decent standard in language learning?

no, the only exceptions are pathetic meme country citizens who had to learn a foreign language in order to consoom, since movies and books and so on dont get translated in their language.
this is the case for tikkie beggars for english and albanians for italian for example.

inpoot

I feel like a lot of Nordics and Germans can speak English pretty well. Also any countries with indigenous communities, they typically speak the native language + the national language. And Canadians speak French.

Yes the ultimate polyglots: Displaced africans in war torn countries who speak a 3rd or even a 4th language.

that's literally only because they had to consoom, not because of the education system. you think anyone is dubbing movies for Niggërfaggøt and his snownigga village with a population of a grand total of 15 people and 53 penguins?
if you go to a cinema in any frozen meme country all the movies are in english.

I mean, actually learning a language requires a pretty specific mindset of constantly actively engaging with something foreign on your own will instead of just procrastinating in your old and familiar bubble. Even if you take first gen migrants, a "me like your food me want buy" level of local language is generally enough for survival, and thus there's no real need for proficiency or putting any real effort into it. For someone who's never going to visit the country that speaks the language they study, or just to meet a significant number of people who speak that language, that might seem like a totally worthless skill. And to be honest, it is for most people.
Just accept that we all here have our very own type of autism.

Dubbing isn't that expensive.

clearly it is since most stuff doesnt get translated beyond the big 5 languages of europe

I just wanna go to a tiny russian village and find a tradthordox 10/10 blonde blue eyed aryan (with epicanthic fold) virgin 18 year old homesteading wife, is that a possibility?

You could argue that quality dubbing is expensive. We mainly stopped dubbing because it's cringe. You can find dozens of meme telenovelas dubbed in Greek, yet virtually no Hollywood movie after the 1970s.

nastasya, dear, there's a brown man here looking for a wife. go pretend to be a virgin, papa needs a new tractor.

Are these different dialects or just different translation.

tfw have been inpooting algerian french all this time

if your TL isn't at least Category IV lower your tone when talking to me.
kek, brutal
yeah, that's what i'm saying. no frenchman or italian has to learn a foreign language in order to watch the newest hollywood slop, but if you're from a smaller country you're going to have to.

I'm learning French
What's a "donc"

yeah, that's what i'm saying. no frenchman or italian has to learn a foreign language in order to watch the newest hollywood slop, but if you're from a smaller country you're going to have to.

Subtitles are a thing you know. Nobody has to learn English to watch a movie, just like nobody has to learn Japanese to watch anime.

listen up gayreek dog, you know perfectly what i mean, there is incentive for it
keep playing dumb and i'll assrape you so hard that you're going to get flashbacks from your whore of a grandmother back when she used to get passed around by italian soldiers like the little slut she was

listen up gayreek dog, you know perfectly what i mean, there is incentive for it

Just because Italians are retarded and can't speak English even though the two languages share over half of their vocabulary, doesn't make Greeks bilingual gods.

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greeks are different
they were deprived by the eternal anglo of the italian cock they need so badly and now they cant function properly

Are you actually Italian? Italy has never played a major role in modern Greece. The political parties that dominated the first 50 years of modern Greek politics were literally called the French party, the English party and the Russian party. "Our" "king" was Bavarian.

i knew brown people couldnt understand conditionals but apparently they cant understand negations either

That's not how you phrase a *hypothetical.

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I, too, will sleep now

i said it better

My French learning seems to be going really slow despite doing a lot of apps and workbooks and Pimsleur. I just don’t think I have time for it like I did for my first TL (which I learned very fast).

just keep grinding. 99% of potential polyglots quit right before reaching proficiency. keep grinding.

Starting to suspect you are an Albanian.

i wish, i'd be a polyglot chad by now

apps and workbooks and Pimsleur

c'est fini

there's a search, you newniggers

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do you think john wick INPOOTED?

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