Language Learning
How do people learn certain languages "just" through video games/music?
Have you ever wondered how some people learn languages "just" through video games or music? It’s a fascinating phenomenon, especially since many users on platforms like this have shared that they picked up English solely through these immersive experiences. While English is ubiquitous and often seen as a gateway language, the question arises: can the same be said for other languages? Take Romance languages, for instance. They share the same alphabet as English, making the writing system familiar, yet few report learning them exclusively through games or songs without some grammar study. This raises intriguing points about language exposure, cultural context, and the unique challenges different languages present. So, why does English seem to lend itself so easily to this method, while others may not? I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences on this!

