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r/languagelearning

A community for anybody interested in learning other languages. Whether you are just starting, a polyglot or a language nerd, this is the…

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3,338,401

Created

March 1, 2010

16 years ago

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How to think about r/languagelearning

This community is dedicated to individuals interested in learning languages, catering to everyone from beginners to experienced polyglots. Members share resources, tips, and personal experiences related to language acquisition, making it a supportive environment for language enthusiasts. The community is characterized by its diverse discussions on various languages and learning methods, fostering a culture of mutual encouragement and knowledge sharing.

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  • Audience

    Participants in this community range widely in age and background, including students, professionals, and language aficionados. They are typically motivated by a desire to improve their language skills for personal, academic, or professional reasons. The vibe is generally positive and collaborative, with members valuing practical advice and shared learning experiences.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes personal success stories, language learning tips, and resource recommendations. Members often engage in discussions about specific languages, learning strategies, and cultural insights. Posts that are overly promotional or lack genuine engagement tend to receive downvotes. The community values authenticity and constructive feedback, and members are encouraged to participate regularly to build rapport.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on providing value rather than overt promotion. Sharing educational content, language learning tools, or hosting Q&A sessions can resonate well with members. However, blatant advertising or self-promotion is likely to be met with skepticism. Brands should aim to foster genuine conversations and contribute to the community's knowledge base to build trust and rapport.

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What r/languagelearning talks about

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Who shapes the conversation

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FAQ

r/languagelearning — frequently asked questions

Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.

How many subscribers does r/languagelearning have?

r/languagelearning has approximately 3,338,401 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/languagelearning created?

r/languagelearning was created on March 1, 2010 (16 years ago).

What is r/languagelearning about?

This community is dedicated to individuals interested in learning languages, catering to everyone from beginners to experienced polyglots. Members share resources, tips, and personal experiences related to language acquisition, making it a supportive environment for language enthusiasts. The community is characterized by its diverse discussions on various languages and learn…

What subreddits are similar to r/languagelearning?

Communities similar to r/languagelearning include r/duolingo, r/spanish, r/englishlearning, r/linguistics, r/languagelearningjerk.

Who are the most active posters on r/languagelearning?

The most frequent posters on r/languagelearning include u/[deleted], u/stateofkinesis, u/msawrlz.

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