If programming languages are of interest, I highly recommend https://www.codewars.com/. The ability to see the solutions of others is a very powerful way to expand your thinking, get exposure to language features, and/or see completely different approaches to how you might tackle a problem.
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Not the easiest, especially with covid-19 and certain travel restrictions but traveling to the country where you wanna learn the language is the fastest and a very fun way of learning + practicing!
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I study a lot of different languages. Since my work is related to travel. I write blogs about different countries and different ancient tribes. It's the perfect job for me and sometimes I get so caught up in the culture and language of some people. That I start to learn the language and bring it to the masses. The last time I liked an Indian people in the United States, the Lakota aborigines of America. I even studied the language through The Lakota Language Consortium. They help to preserve the language and develop it among the masses. These groups are mainly made up of leaders, linguists, educators, and volunteers.
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