But if itâs just for fun, and you donât seriously expect to reach fluidity, I think Duo is probably not bad for that. And thatâs not a bad thing, learning a language is a huge commitment. If you want more, youâd need someone willing to go one on one with you or you could continue with more traditional methods until you reach the point of being able to follow at least shows for small children like Peppa Pig and eventually onto actually interesting stuff.
catharso@discuss.tchncs.de âš11â© âšmonthsâ© ago
tĂŒrkish, just for fun little interactions with my döner-guy đ„đ
9point6@lemmy.world âš11â© âšmonthsâ© ago
I love everything about this
And now I want a Berlin kebab
bdonvr@thelemmy.club âš11â© âšmonthsâ© ago
See my other comment: thelemmy.club/comment/6489647
For Turkish unfortunately there isnât a lot of beginner resources. But some are trying to build some currently. comprehensibleinputwiki.org/wiki/Turkish
But if itâs just for fun, and you donât seriously expect to reach fluidity, I think Duo is probably not bad for that. And thatâs not a bad thing, learning a language is a huge commitment. If you want more, youâd need someone willing to go one on one with you or you could continue with more traditional methods until you reach the point of being able to follow at least shows for small children like Peppa Pig and eventually onto actually interesting stuff.