I was reading that the reddit community “languagelearning” doesn’t allow language-specific posts and comments. Fortunately we are not on reddit and we do allow it!

There’s quite many of us keeping an eye on this community, so if you’ve got questions/thoughts/personal wins or losses: don’t hesitate to post!

  • Lazycog@sopuli.xyzOPM
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    17 days ago

    Thanks for sharing! Honestly this would deserve its own post - hope people learning see this!

    I also extensively use browser tools on my learning path and try to read stuff online since I can translate and instantly take notes. Pretty neat that you have an extension to do all that and that there’s an API you can use. I use my Joplin notes but might have to consider something similar…

    And yeah resources are plenty it seems and that’s good. German also has plenty of online resources so I’m happy, but sadly many other languages don’t have much yet :(

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      17 days ago

      What are a few of the resources you’ve found most helpful for German? I’d like to dabble in it some day, even though I’ve currently got my hands full with Japanese.