The best way is to immerse yourself in the language's culture by moving to where it is natively spoken.
Basically, language is the symbols we use in order to communicate with one another, and the rules that govern how we use them. We are wired to learn language from our earliest moments, and we learn with lightening speed (it may not seem so when you look down at your baby brother who is already 5 months old and can't say a thing, but we forget how monumental learning a language really is). We all learn language, but there is something deeply mysterious about language even though we can learn to use it. All of language is "something" standing for "something else". How do we know that my "something else" is the same as your "something else"? It may be easy to work out for things like "apple" and "orange", but how about "ennui" or "motive"? In other words, all language is metaphor. This is part of what makes linguistics such a fascinating study.
You want to learn start c language. And do practice.
He want to learn Arabic and china language
I want to learn english language,please.
Russian is an easy language to learn for some people. For others it is an incredibly frustrating language to learn.
only speak the language you want to learn and hang around people that speak that language.
learn the new language
Christopher Columbus did not express a specific desire to learn the Taino language in detail. His primary focus was on exploration, trade, and the potential for conversion to Christianity rather than cultural immersion or language acquisition. However, he did interact with the Taino people and likely picked up some basic words and phrases to facilitate communication. Overall, his interests were more aligned with economic gain and territorial claims than with understanding their language deeply.
go to babble and make a account and you can learn am language fast
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I think this is impossible. There is no way to learn a language in 10 days.
Arabic Is Definatly The Hardest Language To Learn And So Is Japanese,Correction:There's actually no such thing as a "hardest language to learn". It just depends on the person, their native language, and their motivations for learning.