I speak French as a second language (not fluently) and I am trying to find somewhere on Lemmy where people who speak French as a first or second language could communicate with me and people with a similar interest. At my level, just trying to go to French Lemmy instances or communities isn’t practical, the proficiency difference is way too large. Are there any communities dedicated to what I am trying to describe? If not, maybe i should create something new where people just submit posts in French and people can have discussions on them to practice and build up their vocabulary. It could be like a centralized pen pal community.

  • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It’s social media…

    Just go and do your best, you’ll pick it up fastest that way.

    Make a burner account if you’re afraid of looking stupid.

    But nothing would be better than just jumping into a French instance and giving it a try. Even if it takes months before you really understand stuff.

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      9 months ago

      You are right, and I have tried, however it is painful needing to translate while on a phone when there are so many different words i don’t understand in a short sentence. Not to mention the slang and internet culture associated with posting online on memes and stuff.

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        9 months ago

        If you’re on Android, you can long press the home button and translate everything on your screen, even if it’s text in an image. I use this feature frequently when practicing Chinese with my girlfriend.

        Also, just remember the amount of times you’ve seen someone post on a forum in what appears to be perfectly coherent English, and then end their post with “sorry for my bad English, it’s not my first language”. I personally have witnessed that situation here and on the alien site probably hundreds of times. Languages are usually pretty error tolerant, especially if you have a basic understanding of the grammar rules and double check what you’ve written with a translator before hitting send.

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          9 months ago

          If you’re on Android, you can long press the home button and translate everything on your screen, even if it’s text in an image.

          Holy shit, that’s genuinely, amazingly helpful. Thank you for pointing it out :)