For communities outside of Lemmy, you might want to add UniLang (https://forum.unilang.org) to the sidebar, although not as active as we once were, we've been around for just over two decades already.
Language Learning
A community all about learning languages!
Ask / talk about a specific language or language learning in general.
Sopuli's instance rules apply
- Remember the human! (no harassment, threats, etc.)
- No racism or other discrimination
- No Nazis, QAnon or similar whackos and no endorsement of them
- No porn
- No ads or spam
- No content against Finnish law
Other active Lemmy language communities:
- !duolingo@lemmy.world
- !japaneselanguage@sopuli.xyz
- !chinese@lemmy.world
- !learn_finnish@sopuli.xyz
- !german@lemmy.world
- !latin@lemm.ee
Other communities outside Lemmy:
Community banner & icon credits:
Icon: The book cover of Babel (2022 novel by R. F. Kuang)
Banner: Epic of Gilgamesh tablet (© The Trustees of the British Museum)
I used to use Unilang a lot. Looks like my account is from 2009. I had no idea it was still going, but that's great to hear. I'll definitely put it on the sidebar and come check it out.
Btw, the link in the sidebar is not working, you'll need to add https:// in front
Fixed! Thanks for pointing that out.
Cool :) Nice to hear.. It's still going, but much less intensely than in our golden days, which was basically before the rise of centralised social media like Facebook.
Thanks for making this!
I'm really glad to see this community.
I'd love to swap links with you if you want to be in the sidebar of the community I'm helping out with. It's Refold or !refold@dataterm.digital
The community is focused specifically on immersion based learning but can be applied to any language. Can't wait to see where things go for the language learning community.
Awesome! I was waiting for one of these to pop up. Obligatory plug to come join us at japaneselanguage for our Japanese community where I’m hoping we will focus on the language itself a bit more than on any specific study methods but all kinds of content is welcome or course
It'd be funny if Reddit changing API rules resulted in me playing that one untranslated game via butterfly effect