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For someone who speaks English as his best language (Though this doesn't matter much as I would learn any language if I found it interesting). I would like a nice learning experience which would include cultural immersion.
 
I had tried to learn French but it felt like mining coal trying to find something interesting. Maybe if any Frenchcel can enlighten me.
 
I had tried to learn French but it felt like mining coal trying to find something interesting. Maybe if any Frenchcel can enlighten me.
@LeFrenchCel
 
You don't need any other language other than English, unless you have plenty of free time and you're interested in some specific country or want to live there.
 
You don't need any other language other than English, unless you have plenty of free time and you're interested in some specific country or want to live there.
I'm bored out of my mind. I want to learn one to cope.
 
I'm bored out of my mind. I want to learn one to cope.
Learn a programming language instead. They would have more uses if you aren't planning to utilise another spoken language and would be more engaging to learn.
 
Learn a programming language instead. They would have more uses if you aren't planning to utilise another spoken language and would be more engaging to learn.
This might just be it.
 
German is extremely useful as it is spoken throughout central Europe.
 
No I don't, which one would you recommend learning?
Honestly, if you have literally zero experience, I would mess around with Scratch for a while. It's extremely easy to pick up and teaches you a lot of fundamental concepts about programming. It is also good for revealing whether you like programming or not.

I'd then move on to Python. I'd recommend reading documentation (w3schools is good for this) and building simple scripts for each concept you learn. Just build small, even useless projects in order to learn, as doing so is a lot more effective and engaging than just watching/reading resources.
 
 
Japanese, there are a lot of VNs and games that haven’t been translated.
 
In america, spanish

In yurop, Arab
 
I had tried to learn French but it felt like mining coal trying to find something interesting. Maybe if any Frenchcel can enlighten me.
I speak multiple languages and french has to be my favorite. I have no family or cultural connection to france and rarely interact with anyone french but its fun and fancy sounding
 
For someone who speaks English as his best language (Though this doesn't matter much as I would learn any language if I found it interesting). I would like a nice learning experience which would include cultural immersion.
Spanish
 

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