ayyy currently learning korean (so far so good, easier then math at least owo). But i want to learn either french or thai along side korean. any tips to learning more then one language at a time with a scedule? (something thats easy to follow?) or like any tips to start learning french or thai? ​

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Answer: Here are some tips!

Explanation: Learning different languages at once can get tricky, because you don't want to mix them up, but it is possible. It kinda depends on you though, if you don't have much experience with language learning and it's your first time learning a language, I'd say to just learn one language at a time. But if you aren't a beginner, meaning you have learned other languages in the past, I'd suggest that you pick no more than two languages to learn at once. I would pick two languages that are different from each other to study at once. I say this because you may end up getting words, grammar, and other things confused or mixed up. Since you say you are learning Korean (I am actually learning Korean too!) I would suggest learning French while learning Korean. These two languages are different from each other and (if a native English speaker) French is easy than Korean. After learning these languages I'd say then to move on to learning Thai. What I mean by "After learning these two languages" is once you are conversationally fluent and have a good understanding of the language. An average estimate to reach conversational fluency is 2 years. One can never be completely fluent, even in their native language. We are still always learning more and more. This leads on to my next point. A frequent review is the best way to keep in your language knowledge. So, actively reviewing and speaking the languages you have learned will really help make your knowledge stick. You can do this by talking with online native teaches of the language you are learning or with a friend, or even a pet or stuffy. Flash cards and asking yourself questions about the language are other ways to actively review. Depending on your goal and how fast you want to achieve it, I'd say to dedicate at least 30 min. or more a day to each language. You could also dedicate 1 hr. for one language one day and then dedicate 1 hr. the next day for a different language. Try figuring out what works for you. Don't stress, take your time, and make it fun. May God bless you and ask Him for guidance on what to do. Have a great day!