cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/1626564
Why do people who study languages look unkempt and advertise energy drinks?
Ich lerne jeden Tag Deutsch! Still getting in my daily Deutsch lessons (on Duo, I don’t just mean trying to decipher !ich_iel@feddit.de posts!)
I kind of miss studying Chinese as well but I wasn’t getting much use from it and a casual watch of any actual Chinese speakers convinced me that Duo was not really teaching me the right way to say things.
Maybe I should get back into Spanish though… it’s weird but learning multiple different languages as once actually seems a little easier; it gets the language center of the brain making lots of new connections.
Though, I’m still salty about duolingo changing the free-form lessons into the “learning path” and don’t feel motived to work on other languages much. I keep up with German because I’m nearly to a 1000 day streak and my ocd wont allow me to let it drop! Help, the green owl is holding me prisoner with my own mind!
Just so you know, ich_iel (initially it was a german version of me_irl on reddit, but it kind of became its own weird thing) posts make deliberately terrible direct translations as their primary characteristic. In fact, everything must be translated literally.
Comments do this too, so anything you learn from there you should take with a grain of salt because it is often not how words are actually used. Probably similar to your chinese experience in that regard.
There are some other communities on feddit.de that don’t do this though, those might be more worth checking out
trying to decipher !ich_iel@feddit.de posts!)
Honestly, I’m German native speaker and sometimes have no idea what the fucks going on over there.
My SLT apprenticeship got me like
Only Spanish for me, but I’ve spoken it for almost 10 years now. Don’t really feel like learning another because I know I won’t learn it to the extent of my Spanish
I’ve been learning German on and off for a few years now. Made a meme for ich_iel, so I feel somewhat accomplished in that sense. I recently thought I’d go back to Japanese, took 4 years in high school and I’m surprised at how much I remember.