It is on mangolanguages, and I've found some other online resources but it's pretty hard to find comprehensive stuff out there which makes it a bit frustrating. I think probably the best way to learn it is to study basics on those online resources and then try to find some sort of Icelandic discord server and just try and immerse yourself in the language. It doesn't help that it's not so easily typed either.
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I got on good authority that immersing myself into a language is a good way of learning. You're speaking and before you know it, you're already integrating foreign words.
What's that african place that built those walls, Attack on Titan style? I know it's sort of around Ghana. Can you tell us why they built it?
What language did you learn that way? I've never learned another language unfortunately, I'm hoping this burst of autistic engagement will help me change that.
> Never watched Attack on Titan
> Never been in Ghana
I dunno what to tell you.
English of course, kek. Though I was going to native American language classes prior to the virus, so I stuck being bilingual.
I'm going to cry
I learnt exclusively by watching youtube videos, reading shitty scanlations of manga and doujinshi and shitposting on imageboards
it certainly is possible, though I was about 14-15 when I started, I don't know how much age influences your capacity in these specific circumstances
but you should fare decently well no matter your age. note that this only really works with lots of time invested.
a better strategy probably is to teach some basic to you and then start reading icelandic book/ listening to icelandic videos/ podcasts etc.
i.e. get the basics down, it'll get much easier from there
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which language did you study?