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Wanna learn how to utilize the power of "word archaeology" in order to perfect your language learning?
It is THE number 1 thing that has consistently helped me acquire new languages.
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Most language learners:
🔁 Repeat the same Duolingo lesson for 6 months
😅 Still can't hold a 2-minute convo
Polyglots:
🧠 Spot patterns
🕵️ Connect roots
🚀 Learn faster with less effort
The secret?
Stop memorizing. Start decoding.
If you only study grammar, you'll sound like a textbook.
If you only copy natives, you'll copy their mistakes too.
Real fluency comes from seeing the patterns behind the words.
That's how polyglots learn faster.
Every other person tells me they want to be a polyglot.
Lovely. I’d also like to be rich, fit af, and a rockstar.
What are you actually willing to sacrifice?
Or simply because learning is mentally stimulating and fun?
"Useless" is a pretty harsh descriptor and reveals a lot about the person using it. Keep learning!
It's so irritating when people describe a language as useless.
This is a symptom of society having conditioned you to view anything through a lens of "will it make me money?"
What if you are learning it because you want to speak to your partner? Or to fit in when living in a foreign country?
Or to feel more connected to your ancestors?