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I'm learning Korean, Russian, and Mandarin right now! It's a bit difficult at times, but I really enjoy them.

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[–] tiredofsametab@fedia.io 5 points 1 day ago

Japanese, though I've kinda plateaued and put it on a backburner for now, and Norwegian. Norwegian so far is fairly simple (I've previously studied German and am a native English speaker so it's decently related to both), though I'm only around A2 (a bit more in reading, a bit worse at speaking).

Once my current Norwegian material runs out on Babbel, I might see what their Japanese course is actually like, but I doubt they have anything for where I'm at.