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It’s fascinating how people underestimate the time it really takes to learn a new language. Everyone wants instant results, but language learning doesn’t follow a straight path. I recently came across an article titled How Long Does It Take to Learn a Language? The Real Numbers Behind Fluency—and it really got me thinking. The numbers are surprisingly realistic and help reset expectations for anyone starting this journey https://blog.appewa.com/how-long-does-it-take-to-learn-a-language/.We often hear promises of “fluency in 30 days,” but the truth is far more nuanced. Fluency isn’t just about memorizing words—it’s about understanding context, culture, and mastering spontaneous conversation. What’s refreshing in this article is how it breaks down the time required based on language difficulty and the learner’s native language. For example, learning Spanish or Italian might take significantly fewer hours than Japanese or Arabic for an English speaker.Another thing that stood out is the emphasis on consistency. The article suggests that even if you can’t study for hours each day, steady progress over time leads to real results. Just 30 minutes a day, if done with focus and good materials, can build up to hundreds of hours in a year. And those hours matter.What I particularly liked is the idea that language learning isn’t a race. It’s more like training for a marathon—you get better gradually. Some people might reach conversational fluency in 6 months, while others might need a year or more, and that’s perfectly fine. The important part is to stay motivated

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