How long to become fluent in a language reddit. In some old posts i laid out exactly what i did to reach fluency in french which was a combo of 25 months of anki flashcards and 15 months immersion at middlebury college. If you mean fluent as you can hold a conversation not feel lost all the time and express yourself decently then 5 years of school and 6 months living in a spanish country practicing all the time. It is a life long process and i learn something new everyday.
Category iv includes languages like hindi thai hungarian latvian bulgarian bengali nepali and others. If you set a goal of how proficient you want to be then we can give ballparks based on how active you are in the deaf community. If i remember when i get home ill link to that post.
Depends what you mean by fluent. Bar none though without daily practice its well over 4 5 years to have a good command of the language. If you learn a language using english translations for words you will severely damage your potential for fluency.
The reality is that trying to learn several languages simultaneously will cost you true fluency in any language unless the languages are very closely related in terms of language distance. Someone learning japanese french russian burmese and swahili at the same time are wasting their time. Such languages include swahili indonesian and malaysian.
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