This world is full of thousands of languages. Wikibooks also hosts many different language learning books, but on a smaller scale, of course.
Becoming fluent in a language is no walk in the park, even if you do already display an aptitude for languages. This Wikibook will act as a very useful guide showing how difficult learning any particular language you have set your eyes on is.
Many people wonder how long it will take them to become proficient in a certain language. This question, of course, is impossible to answer because a lot depends on a person's language learning ability, motivation, learning environment, intensity of instruction, and prior experience in learning foreign languages. Last, but not least, it depends on the level of proficiency the person wishes to attain.
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- Mandarin Chinese Grammar for Pimsleur Students
- Intermediate Korean
- Mongolian
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