#AOTD (February 6th, 2024)
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Learning it
Prob the pronunciation
Learning it
Fr
Pronounciation
WRITING
special characters
Remembering it
Learning a separate alphabet and how words and their meanings depending on pronouns can change significantly
Dunno
I only know the greetings and first ten numbers of french. That's it
The writing, alphabet and yeah I guess that's all to me
Pronounciation and sometimes writing
I'm fluent in four, almost five and when the language isn't written in the Alphabet then that's where I find it hard
Dialects are fine
Writing Systems aren't
Speaking it sometimes and remembering
pronouncing it
Verbs
remember it
fr
Speaking
vocabulary probably
writing it and pronouncing it
grammer
Maintaining the willpower or interest. Not giving up even if the learning curve starts to flatten.
To me it's remembering words and phrases
Remembering it
some words has more than one meaning
Learning the culture behind the language.
@lone osprey learning a whole new alphabet and pronunciation
REAL
Grammar πππ
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remembering words
hearing my crappy American accent whenever I say a cognate
Im trying to learn japanese so me being used to letters and not signs ig thats the problem there
Remembering it π
Will idk
I only speak Spanish and English
Bc I donβt know a lot of stuff in English
Iβd say remembering it all probably
This
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prononciationn memorizing the words
Why tf did that send twice
Remembering it,
Speech
i have learnt 7 languages guys
what i found the most difficult is
finding the true dialect that the locals speak
Writing and saying it correctly
Understanding what is being said it one thing i can usually get down, but actually forming a coherent response in said language is.... more difficult tbh
Like all my knowledge just goes right out the window
I can write it just fine but saying it outloud an verbally is just AAAA
trying to remember that english is actually like one of the weirdest common languages and that I can't always just be translating everything exactly
True
syntaxes for sentence structures. it's hard because no other language follows the same sentence structure as English.
which sucks for me since I prefer writing and reading to speaking. π
real...
learning the words is easy but learning how to structure a sentence sucks
Pronunciation, its so hard especially in french and stuff
accent
Yea
Pronunciation and sometimes writing
Verbal forms
Pronouncing and writing it
Everything
@exotic crescent THE DIALECTS BRO, WTHHH I WAS SO CONFUSED WHY IS THERE SO MANY π LIKE I DONT UNDERSTAND, MY FRIEND LEGIT MAKES FUN OF ME FOR SPEAKING LIKE GOOGLE TRANSLATE, APPARENTLY BECAUSE ITS TOO MODERN OR SUMMET π ALSO I REALLLY NEED TO LEARN MORE IM STARTING TO FORGET 
i can pronounce things right in korean but there's just so many words I can't remember
Sentence structure inflections, conjugations and all the grammar technicalities.
Starting to learn it cuz it's literal gibberish
pronouciation.
π π π tbf most of them are different, you can tell exactly which country someone is from based on their arabic. I wouldn't worry too much tbh, if you learn the Quranic/Classical arabic everyone can understand what you're saying, as everything stems from that dialect
OHHHH
I mean i keep getting told to stick with learning Egyptian dialect or something, as other dialects can understand more of what is said, I am still learning Classic Arabic, before i want to fully move on to learning other dialects. But yeah thank you for za advice bro 
Yea you can def learn the egyptian dialect, but for now focus on the classic
π«‘ you got this boss
Hopefully LOL
Retaining the info
Trying to speak the language with people who are fluent in it without sounding like an idiot
speaking it
grammar definitely imo, especially in the beginnings
the grammar, like remembering past tense/future/present and how it's worded
and remembering really random words
the only language ive tried seriously learning is asl. i didn't have many challenges but i decided to stop learning until i can afford lessons from a deaf person
my biggest problem was my joint issues really
EVERYTHING
idk i'm trying to learn japanese rn and i'm just learing the hiragana and in spanish, it's learning all the stupid masc/fem pronouns to the words and then the different endings for verbs make me wanna
me when i fail my german test because the word for girl is neutral and not feminine
pronunciation
Getting beat up by duolingo
staying commited
Not ending up talking like a sims character
Pronunciation + memorizing + Writing
