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[–] AlolanYoda@mander.xyz 5 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I wanted to learn Dutch because I wanted to move to the Netherlands.

... Suddenly there may be an opportunity in Germany lol.

In any case, now I've kind of started to enjoy Dutch so I'll keep at it anyway. I moved on from just Duolingo and have started studying actual grammar, but not as much as I should. I was bored a while ago and decided to watch the old episodes of the Pokémon anime in Dutch - I found a browser extension that allows you to watch a show in your target language with subtitles in both your target language and a language you already know, with the possibility of highlighting single words to get their meaning, which is great, and I'm having fun while learning new vocabulary.

(this extension is only available for Chrome, unfortunately, which means I keep it installed alongside Firefox just for this!)

I wanted to start dedicating time to actual language study instead of these fun, barely educational activities, but work is not letting up (writing this from work right now, left here at 21:00 yesterday...). My lab will close for maintenance next week so I'm going to have much more time (and energy) soon.

[–] Blaze@discuss.online 3 points 9 months ago

Enjoy! Dutch is an interesting language, the grammar is very easy (rules are simple, almost no exceptions), and no declined forms compared to German