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I am also self learning using Duolingo. I'm Filipino and my dialect's Bisaya. I learned English first before Tagalog at school. I moved to the US and now I'm learning Spanish cuz it's required and at the same time learning and practicing my Korean with Duolingo and Korean dramas.   2 reply
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cloudy-bay 27 10,2020
Hello, I would be interested! English is my first language (to be more specific, it's a branch of British English since America butchered theirs, haha. So we spell and pronounce things slightly differently from them). I know some French and Japanese, so learning Italian would also be great.   1 reply
27 10,2020
Anime   reply
27 10,2020
I speak Spanish, English and Italian. I'm currently learning how to speak French, and I plan on learning Korean, Japanese, Mandarin, Chinese, Vietnamese, Arabic and Russian in the future.   1 reply
27 10,2020
English is my first language, but I know bits and pieces of Maori (my country's native language), French and Japanese. I wouldn't say I'm fluent though   reply
27 10,2020
Achyls 27 10,2020
i gave up learning a while back and only remember the alphabet and the word for knife but i used drops for a lot of vocab and if my retention was a lot better it would've been really useful. I also suggest if you want to use it to read stories use papago (https://papago.naver.com/) and learn the phrases as you go (after you learn the alphabet of co......   reply
27 10,2020
san
27 10,2020
There’s this app I was using, I learned the basics but I stopped so I don’t know just how much it really goes into depth but it’s named “Eggbun” and there’s also another one called “Learn Korean!” I have iOS so I don’t know if these apps are in play store or other app stores. If you’re very serious about this, I’d recommen......   reply
27 10,2020
lvrvf
27 10,2020
If you're in uni, maybe your school offers Korean? Or your local community college? Learning another language on your own is hard and takes a lot of discipline.   reply
27 10,2020

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