IpseDixit wrote:Practice.
EDIT: I've seen a lot of your threads/posts and you're always asking "how do I deal with xyz", "how to be able to do xyz". And honestly I'm not sure what you expect us to say because the only answer is "study and practice".
Well, you are entirely right about simply practicing being a way that really can lead to major advancements with a certain language
. I fully agree. But on the other hand, I'd also say that there is more to it, too. Are you entirely sure of being study and practice the
only answer?
In addition, yes, you are right too about that I opened quite a lot of "how to deal with" threads today. This is because it has been the first time of myself really starting to post in the various subforums (although that doesn't mean that I never made a single post in any of them before). And a certain amount of these questions seems to be very similar. But then, again, I'd say that there is more to it, too. Because those questions also address some unique aspects of the specific languages being mentioned.
As for Italian for example, I also realized that practice really is useful
. But some people possibly had some experiences with interlinking, for example, Spanish and Italian that are way beyond the general language learning tips and suggestions.
If I was to be asked about how to mentally connect even some rather remote languages like Spanish and Swahili, and how knowing one of them can help learning the others, there actually is something that I would have to say. And I also could be asked about it, yes. But that was for Spanish and Swahili. As for some other languages and specific situations, I don't know the answer, so that's why I asked
.