Author Topic: do you think any run off the mill public library has books on foreign language?  (Read 1699 times)

i really want to learn a second language (not telling you which one yet)

but  my question is do any regular, run of the mill public library's in a semi-good town has enough stuff for me to learn how to properly learn a language, read, and speak it?

it's japanese isn't it

and maybe, do they have some sort of computer catalog database thing you can search it up on?

its japanese isnt it
it's japanese isn't it
OHHHH MY loving GOD

You could get Rosetta Stone. It is sometimes free for students or you get a big discount. However, only do this if you would want to pay.

There is a chrome app that slowly turns everything into a language of your choosing to try to teach you it.

There is a chrome app that slowly turns everything into a language of your choosing to try to teach you it.

That would be incredibly annoying

That would be incredibly annoying
My dad accidentally put it on my laptop and I was loving confused.

it's japanese isn't it

and maybe, do they have some sort of computer catalog database thing you can search it up on?

no

There is a chrome app that slowly turns everything into a language of your choosing to try to teach you it.
this seems interesting.

wait

what the forget does this mean D:

you know a weeaboo is getting to a higher level of laziness when he starts to learn a language so he doesn't have to read subtitles.

i think japanese and koreans have 'so many' characters just to try to scare away dumb foreigners

You could get Rosetta Stone. It is sometimes free for students or you get a big discount. However, only do this if you would want to pay.

it's like ~$200 even with the discount i think

List of possibilities:
German
Russian
Polish
Canadian
Hungarian
Chinese
Italian
English
Mexican
Japanese
Korean
Australian
Lithuanian
Blocklandian
Bill Cosby
Greenlandian
Icelandic
Belgian
American
Other Chinese
Native American
Pig Latin
Forumeese

Did I leave out any?

You could get Rosetta Stone. It is sometimes free for students or you get a big discount. However, only do this if you would want to pay.

Rosetta stone is a piece of stuff for languages other than like French or Spanish.

seriously guys im not trying to learn japanese

oh wait yes i am