As a guy who is halfway in the section 2 of Latin I totally get what you say, I learnt how to say "you hit the angry parrots" but not many comments and questions needed for daily life. The reason I chose Latin is because I had it as a college subject and I didn't know anything about the language, if this is happening to anyone else you should try Cattus instead, it has many less lessons but it goes straight to the point for the stuff that you'll need to pass (cases, declinations, verbs...) plus it's also available in Spanish and Portuguese.
I usually use Duolingo to learn japanese, but I also watch videos in RUclips about things like pitch accent, some simple phrases and other ANNOYING RULES :)
I have also tried to learn Polish on Duo. It's also useless. Sure it tought me words, and expressions, but it didn't say why. I mean it didn't explain to me why the word or the sentencebis conjugated like that. If you want to memorize a language, you need to understand its grammar. Surely, everybody hates it, but without the basics of understanding: "why do we conjugate sentences, idioms amd everything else in Polish" it is completely useless of using Duolingo. I mean, sure the app is built to be "funny" and "entertaining". But in reality all it does is to tranlate, build up sentences and make up words and repeat all over again. After a while if you start learning any language, you realize, that Duo does this process all over again without explaining to you the basic understanding behind the sentence and conjugations.
The way to learn is to use Duolingo first to create the habit of learning and have a fun tool to use every once in a while. You definitely can't make it your main thing, though, as it must be paired by apps or books about the language you're learning.
@@jamesyssen5121 Spanish is the course with the most content (if you learn it from English), as far as I know it reaches the B2 level (B1 at the very least)
Yep you are right. Even in the Spanish course, you are learning useless sentences like “La mujer bebe agua”: The women drinks water
So women cant drink water now?
@@loopsap5909 He means the sentence “La mujer bebe agua” is useless. Literally no one is gonna say “The women drinks water” in real life.
@@S64C fr they need to add something useful
How could you forget Navajo?
I did mention it in my video about "7 Duolingo Courses I'll Never Try". Go watch that if interested
But I became fluent in Latin using Duolingo!
Did you actually?
There is no point in learning a dead language who will you speak it to?
@@duo_bingoi was too
@@EpicGjoobSome Churches use it, and it's the official language of the Vatican
Some people learn for fun bro@@EpicGjoob
French isn't here i won't have a existential crisis now
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As a guy who is halfway in the section 2 of Latin I totally get what you say, I learnt how to say "you hit the angry parrots" but not many comments and questions needed for daily life. The reason I chose Latin is because I had it as a college subject and I didn't know anything about the language, if this is happening to anyone else you should try Cattus instead, it has many less lessons but it goes straight to the point for the stuff that you'll need to pass (cases, declinations, verbs...) plus it's also available in Spanish and Portuguese.
So I'm currently learning Japanese...
I usually use Duolingo to learn japanese, but I also watch videos in RUclips about things like pitch accent, some simple phrases and other ANNOYING RULES :)
He didn't say Polish! I'm saved :D
"Dov'è la stazione" is one of the first locational phrases you learn.
I have also tried to learn Polish on Duo. It's also useless. Sure it tought me words, and expressions, but it didn't say why. I mean it didn't explain to me why the word or the sentencebis conjugated like that. If you want to memorize a language, you need to understand its grammar. Surely, everybody hates it, but without the basics of understanding: "why do we conjugate sentences, idioms amd everything else in Polish" it is completely useless of using Duolingo. I mean, sure the app is built to be "funny" and "entertaining". But in reality all it does is to tranlate, build up sentences and make up words and repeat all over again. After a while if you start learning any language, you realize, that Duo does this process all over again without explaining to you the basic understanding behind the sentence and conjugations.
The way to learn is to use Duolingo first to create the habit of learning and have a fun tool to use every once in a while. You definitely can't make it your main thing, though, as it must be paired by apps or books about the language you're learning.
As if you can speak more than 2 languages.
But i did choose a Language but i can speak it fluent and it's German.
But i speak French a bit
And what about the Romanian course?
Will do a vid on Romanian very soon
@@duo_bingo got it, thx
3:52 actually, esperanto is the mist spoken language on the world
🤣
Constructed language*
nah Italian is nice
So all Duolingo courses
Well yeah...
*I just want to be safe from duo*
Did the owl already take your family away 😲
Is doulingo good at learning Spanish fluently
Not to get fluent, but pretty good to get started
@@jamesyssen5121 Spanish is the course with the most content (if you learn it from English), as far as I know it reaches the B2 level (B1 at the very least)
@@duo_bingo I tried it with French and no. It doesn't sound like the French im use to.
Then tell me what does this mean: "¿Cómo cómo como?" (yes, it´s correctly written)
Arabic? Literally half the course is learning the alphabet. You barely learn anything
inthink your starting to make repetetive content, just a little
Ciao, Привет!
Bonjour
norwegian?
Clickbait
It's actually the best course if comparing its length to the amount of speakers
Yeah, I've just put it into thumbnail for clicks 😁
@@ZoveRen that's good, imm learning it rn
ruclips.net/video/5CB6-jeOc5Y/видео.htmlsi=GfEY93kgEHHzxf4u
Nein, das geht nicht