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Anyone learn a new language? What do you use to learn a new language, YouTube or apps or real class?

Curious trying to get back into my Spanish and I’m using YouTube because you listen your hair in the pronunciations. You’re looking at the words to remember how they look compared to an app so that YouTube is better and you can always record what you learn what classes or watch certain subjects of that language you’re learning I am Puerto Rican but I don’t know how to have a conversation in Spanish and that’s what my goal is to have a conversation and I’m Spanish and learn more Spanish
Lately, I've been trying to teach AI to learn a new language, but it doesn't do well at all. I'll explore its ability to communicate in an already-well-established language.

Besides that, what I've come up with is that to learn a language, you stick with it. And to stick with it, keep it as fun and as intriguing as possible. And that usually means doing all sorts of media types. You can use apps or videos and movies and music and read stories… just whatever keeps you going.
AsianEyezChulaRp · 31-35, F
PatKirby · M
I watch novelas from Mexico or South America to help brush up my Spanish, and I've found it works. Learned a bit of sign language on YouTube a well.
Duolingo the funnest and easiest free app I've come acrossed
AsianEyezChulaRp · 31-35, F
@Spoiledbrat I try that app it helps me learn how to read and write when I didn’t even know how to read them right when I was younger in Spanish I also let me learn to read and also Portuguese Brazillan and regular Portuguese as well but I wanna focus on Spanish first, I’m part Portuguese but I do find that Portuguese Brazilian Portuguese are very beautiful languages as well
empanadas · 31-35, M
Duolingo is okay. I use YouTube to music in that language
AsianEyezChulaRp · 31-35, F
@empanadas that’s good too

 
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