My friend told me to start learning Hebrew

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Any advice to start learning a new language please
 
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Learn an instrument instead
 
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Nobody speaks enchantment table learn a useful language
 
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Any advice to start learning a new language please
Immersion tbh, i got this from the turkish subforum aswell as the way babies learn
 
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Any advice to start learning a new language please
Yes, you don't "learn" a language. You get used to it.

Think about your native language. You never learned it. You just got used to it.

Actively study with an audio based program for one or two hours a day. For much of the rest of the day you're gonna want to be immersing yourself in the language. That means watching movies and all sorts of YouTube content in your target language. You want to be listening to a lot of music in the language as well.

And don't get too caught up in trying to learn the rules of grammar, especially at first. That will burn you out. Your understanding of grammar will naturally evolve as time goes on without you really even having to try.
 
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Hebrew is only useful if you're already a jew; they'll never accept you as one of them, even if you speak their language. It's better to put that energy and time into something actually useful.
 
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Yes, you don't "learn" a language. You get used to it.

Think about your native language. You never learned it. You just got used to it.

Actively study with an audio based program for one or two hours a day. For much of the rest of the day you're gonna want to be immersing yourself in the language. That means watching movies and all sorts of YouTube content in your target language. You want to be listening to a lot of music in the language as well.

And don't get too caught up in trying to learn the rules of grammar, especially at first. That will burn you out. Your understanding of grammar will naturally evolve as time goes on without you really even having to try.
Really good advice bro 🔥
 
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Yes, you don't "learn" a language. You get used to it.

Think about your native language. You never learned it. You just got used to it.

Actively study with an audio based program for one or two hours a day. For much of the rest of the day you're gonna want to be immersing yourself in the language. That means watching movies and all sorts of YouTube content in your target language. You want to be listening to a lot of music in the language as well.

And don't get too caught up in trying to learn the rules of grammar, especially at first. That will burn you out. Your understanding of grammar will naturally evolve as time goes on without you really even having to try.
Thank you this is actually useful
Hebrew is only useful if you're already a jew; they'll never accept you as one of them, even if you speak their language. It's better to put that energy and time into something actually useful.
I'm not gonna be a jew lol
 
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Thank you this is actually useful

I'm not gonna be a jew lol
What I'm saying is that it's only useful if you're a jew, who else are you speaking hebrew too?
 
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What I'm saying is that it's only useful if you're a jew, who else are you speaking hebrew too?
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