No.13886
You should use that thing that connects the whole world and has free information on practically everything, what was it called again..
No.13888
>just two languages won't do it
Why so?
No.13894
If you are familiar with asian languages (grammar, pronunciation) then it's not too hard to pick up. The Korean alphabet is EXTREMELY easy to learn, if english wasn't my first language then I think the Korean alphabet would be the easiest alphabet to learn. It only took me a few hours to learn it fully. Look up a chart of the characters, and watch a couple videos to help with pronunciation.Once you can read I'd suggest doing grammar and vocab at the same time. I'm not using any specific resource(s) right now, but this entire process should be completely free. Good luck, 화이팅!
No.13900
OP here
>>13888If I only know two languages it'll be harder to find a job :/
>>13894As for the Hangul, I know this alphabet already, it's pretty easy to learn. But I'd like to find something that would teach me how grammar works etc… :/
No.13909
Yeah, more languages, more opportunities; that was a dumb question.
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No.13916
>>13909Yay thank you ! :D