How long will it take me to learn spanish from home

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lets say if i study it one hour a day, wont be living there so no speaking to natives irl ig, i speak swedish/english/serbian so no latin languages to make it easier
 
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exactly 5 years
 
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I learnt german b2-b1 level in 7 months. @deadstock @menas arr my witness
 
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spanish is like the easiest language ever maybe like a few months/half a year and u will be very capable nig
 
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por favor mi amor
 
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why did u learn german, such a disgusting language imo
I had to learn a foreign language as a part of my degree. Also DACH countries>>>The rest so i picked german. I thought if I was learning german I might aswell learn it properly and go all the way to make it another life skill so I went all out on learning german.
 
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I had to learn a foreign language as a part of my degree. Also DACH countries>>>The rest so i picked german. I thought if I was learning german I might aswell learn it properly and go all the way to make it another life skill so I went all out on learning german.
i was deciding between spanish/french/german but spanish mogs imo, french is well.. french and german is a germanic language so i thought i could probably learn it easier cuz i speak swedish
 
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i was deciding between spanish/french/german but spanish mogs imo, french is well.. french and german is a germanic language so i thought i could probably learn it easier cuz i speak swedish
German grammar is more complex compared to english. Four cases (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive) and three genders but german is quite useful. Germany is an economic powerhouse with so many opportunities. Austria, Switzerland and even netherland also speak german all very developed countries while spanish is mostly spoken in poor south america
 
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lets say if i study it one hour a day, wont be living there so no speaking to natives irl ig, i speak swedish/english/serbian so no latin languages to make it easier
Best way of course would be to live there for six months.

Learning grammar and vocab 20 minutes a day + listening to Spanish radio for a year would do a lot.

Use that lingua Omegle type app (can’t remember its name) to talk to random Spanish people.
 
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German grammar is more complex compared to english. Four cases (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive) and three genders but german is quite useful. Germany is an economic powerhouse with so many opportunities. Austria, Switzerland and even netherland also speak german all very developed countries while spanish is mostly spoken in poor south america
yes indeed if we are talking business german is a great language to know, its just that i wanted some exotic latin language that sounds melodic and social and not incel serious german language, also spanish is easier so ye
 
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Best way of course would be to live there for six months.

Learning grammar and vocab 20 minutes a day + listening to Spanish radio for a year would do a lot.

Use that lingua Omegle type app (can’t remember its name) to talk to random Spanish people.
ty, i was thinking of living there but only after i finish uni, thats why i was thinking of learning spanish while im at uni so i can go there and be able to socialize
 
yes indeed if we are talking business german is a great language to know, its just that i wanted some exotic latin language that sounds melodic and social and not incel serious german language, also spanish is easier so ye
Italian and French sound the best imo. All words are just long vowel sounds and spoken in a rhythm. The only non native english accents that sound good imo are italian and french accents of english
 
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ty, i was thinking of living there but only after i finish uni, thats why i was thinking of learning spanish while im at uni so i can go there and be able to socialize
Learn 20 new words a day
And the half an hour to grammar.

Spend the rest exposing yourself to Spanish media.

There are so many good resources now.

You’ve got an app that takes foreign movies and shows the subtitles, highlighting the words as they’re being said.

Really good.
 
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I also need to learn Spanish to secure a Blanca Soler woman
 
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Learn 20 new words a day
And the half an hour to grammar.

Spend the rest exposing yourself to Spanish media.

There are so many good resources now.

You’ve got an app that takes foreign movies and shows the subtitles, highlighting the words as they’re being said.

Really good.
hat is what I did once I got up to a1 level of the language enough to understand basics I started watching german movies with subtitles helped a lot
 
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lets say if i study it one hour a day, wont be living there so no speaking to natives irl ig, i speak swedish/english/serbian so no latin languages to make it easier
6 months - 1 year if you also consume a lot of Spanish media.
 
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hat is what I did once I got up to a1 level of the language enough to understand basics I started watching german movies with subtitles helped a lot
Yes media exposure is so important.
I remember getting top grades in French but struggling with French radio and films.

Listened to the radio every day for a month and it went from “bla bla bla mountains” to “it is snowing in the Pyrenees at 5 pm today”

And I was like “oh it’s the weather forecast!”
 
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6 months - 1 year if you also consume a lot of Spanish media.
finna also start watching only spanish porn, my dirty talk game finna be crazy with latinas
 
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lets say if i study it one hour a day, wont be living there so no speaking to natives irl ig, i speak swedish/english/serbian so no latin languages to make it easier
Best thing you can do is change your device's language to Spanish.
 
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Yes media exposure is so important.
I remember getting top grades in French but struggling with French radio and films.

Listened to the radio every day for a month and it went from “bla bla bla mountains” to “it is snowing in the Pyrenees at 5 pm today”

And I was like “oh it’s the weather forecast!”
You have to be careful with the kind of media you consume tho. German movies are sometimes in regional dialects that are hard to understand and unlike in English where it is just pronunciation different. German dialects are distinct they are the same language but they are entirely new words, grammar rules etc. German rap also contains many slangs arabic and turkish words. All of this confused the heck out of me when I first started learning tbh. I'd imagine it is the same thing with spanish too since it is a global language with pop culture industry behind it.

@deadstock @menas
 
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You have to be careful with the kind of media you consume tho. German movies are sometimes in regional dialects that are hard to understand and unlike in English where it is just pronunciation different. German dialects are distinct they are the same language but they are entirely new words, grammar rules etc. German rap also contains many slangs arabic and turkish words. All of this confused the heck out of me when I first started learning tbh. I'd imagine it is the same thing with spanish too since it is a global language with pop culture industry behind it.

@deadstock @menas
i unironically think u wouldnt be able to understand other swedes if u only learned swedish through media where they speak with the acceny from southern part of Sweden (Skåne), literally feels like a diff language
 
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You have to be careful with the kind of media you consume tho. German movies are sometimes in regional dialects that are hard to understand and unlike in English where it is just pronunciation different. German dialects are distinct they are the same language but they are entirely new words, grammar rules etc. German rap also contains many slangs arabic and turkish words. All of this confused the heck out of me when I first started learning tbh. I'd imagine it is the same thing with spanish too since it is a global language with pop culture industry behind it.

@deadstock @menas
I don’t know anything about German.
I can only say that French dialects are relatively homogenous.
 
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You have to be careful with the kind of media you consume tho. German movies are sometimes in regional dialects that are hard to understand and unlike in English where it is just pronunciation different. German dialects are distinct they are the same language but they are entirely new words, grammar rules etc. German rap also contains many slangs arabic and turkish words. All of this confused the heck out of me when I first started learning tbh. I'd imagine it is the same thing with spanish too since it is a global language with pop culture industry behind it.

@deadstock @menas
i was born and raised in NRW till 9 and i still get hard times trying to understand german from different regions
@Volksstaffel
 
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