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StellersJayC:
Duolingo is definitely a good one.

Then there is my high school German teacher. My school offers Spanish, French, and German. I've been informed by people taking the other languages that the German-learners are the only ones who leave school knowing "any" of the language...

Eich:

--- Quote from: mithrysc on October 30, 2014, 10:07:04 AM ---So, seeing as quite a few of us are trying to learn different languages, we must be learning from somewhere. Any good sites, books, programs, courses, or tips to share? (Preferably include the languages for which the resources are helpful, too.)

Please do not post parents, even if they were the original language-learning resources.  ;)

Finnish for Foreigners (Finnish, duh)

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I would just like to say, I opened this up in a tab yesterday, and haven't closed out of it yet.  I've only looked at it a little bit, but I think I'll keep looking at it, at my own, slow pace.

kjeks:
If you are not sure how to pronounce a word in any language just check the spelling in the IPA and try this side:

[http://ipa.group.shef.ac.uk/symbols.php

For Norwegian I recomend this site provided by the University of Trondheim. It's totally free and the English-Norwegian set up is nice.

http://www.ntnu.edu/now/intro

Lenny:

--- Quote from: kex on November 09, 2014, 09:08:18 AM ---
For Norwegian I recomend this site provided by the University of Trondheim. It's totally free and the English-Norwegian set up is nice.

http://www.ntnu.edu/now/intro

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They've also got Memrise lessons set up to do in combination with those lessons - it's pretty good.

mithrysc:

--- Quote from: Lenny on November 09, 2014, 03:17:14 PM ---They've also got Memrise lessons set up to do in combination with those lessons - it's pretty good.

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I'm trying to work through NoW, and thought those were for the other course by the university, confusingly titled LearnNoW (which is apparently the beginner's course and really confused me for a while) as opposed to NoW. I guess there's an overlap, though.

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