How do i learn Spanish?

How do i learn Spanish?

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Step 1. Don't

get a spanish gf

1. Get a Spanish instructor
2. Get told by the Spanish instructor that America is to refer to the continent, and not the US.
3. Get told that you can't speak proper spanish if you can't roll your tongue.
4. Quit, and move to a state that doesn't have a shit tone of Latinos.

Get a book and start learning grammar. Pronounciation is easy (the r isnt that important, we will understand you anyway)

I exchange spanish lessons for english lessons. My english is crap.

>not knowing how to roll your tongue
retard detected

How do I learn French?

Step 1: Say sorry
Step 2: Sorry for what?
Step 3: Our daddy taught us not to be ashamed of our dicks
Step 4: ???
Step 5: profit

I also can't snap my fingers.
But neither of them are marketable skills now are they?

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if you do it enough eventually you'll into fluency

Why would you?

1. Get Spanish classes
2. Use it as much as possible, daily if you can
3. Read books and listen to music in spanish

Go out of the house

go hang out with the vatos

Read the wiki in the sticky. They should repost the sticky with a different picture so people will notice it again.

>it's an "all Americans are Californians" episode

Spanish classes not necessary

Okay, here's what I'd recommend
>Learn basic grammatical terms in ENGLISH
>Go through the Duolingo tree on the PC to get grammar notes, and some vocabulary
>Do Memrise for vocabulary
>Listen to music and watch movies with subtitles(Subtitles can be in any language that you understand, Spanish subtitles are best if they match up with the words being said)
>Shitpost in the language
>Find ways to actually use it, such as games online or just making spanish-speaking friends
>On Duolingo, use the part of the site that does translations, so that you can get them rated


Note, you can be conversational(not fluent) in a few months. Fluent is(In my opinion, as there is no formal definition) when you're at a native level, IE B2/C1. Meaning you know the grammar in and out, even if you can't explain it, and you also know how to make up fake words and describe words that you don't know

Watch Dora the explorer, duh

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pa ke keyaires saber eso salu2

daddy gave you good advice