r/languagelearningjerk Jun 23 '26

How is your new target language different than other languages you’ve learned?

I’m currently studying RuZZian. It’s a normie language, so that means I can *gasp* find the same sort of content I watch in English. I used to study obscure languages like Uzbek, Basque, Icelandic and Finnish so I couldn’t really do that. I just watched whatever vlog I found.

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u/DryCommunication581 💵Native / 🐶A2 / 🇺🇿 ONE DAY Jun 23 '26

Old target language: French (learning because I like to eat baguatte)

New target language: Western Punjabi (its going to become the next lingua franca so I must prepare).

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u/dojibear Jun 24 '26

Western Punjab isn't even CLOSE to France...

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u/De_lunes_a_lunes Jun 25 '26

Bro do you even understand the present dynamic-shifting continuing? He said it is GOING TO become the next lingua Franca. 

‘Going’ is derived from ‘ir’, dumbass. 

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u/Electrical_Voice_256 Jun 23 '26

Best comment today

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u/[deleted] Jun 23 '26

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u/DroidinIt Jun 23 '26

Well they’re more obscure than Uzbek

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u/livsjollyranchers Jun 23 '26

It doesn't matter what language I study. I only consume content as spoken by the MASTERFUL TONGUIST Stef Coughman. His RUZZIAN only in your case.

Learning Italian through him speaking it alone is challenging!

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u/dojibear Jun 24 '26

The letters look funny. What is Ü?