r/LanguageTips2Mastery is a subreddit with 4k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses language, language learning, learn, learning, and arabic.
Welcome to LanguageTips2Mastery โ your go-to sub for mastering any language. Share tips, ask questions, and explore all languages with fellow enthusiasts. Whether you're tackling tricky grammar, seeking resources, or just want to chat, join us on the journey to fluency!
Popular Themes in r/LanguageTips2Mastery
#1
Advice Requests
: "15 Phrases to know for those learning Italian "
12 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Finally, a language journal that guides you step-by-step with prompts to reach B1-B2 in any language!"
1 post
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Some people need to understand this before making fun of someone's accent. cause sometimes it hurts..and they don't even realize..."
1 post
Popular Topics in r/LanguageTips2Mastery
#1
Language
: "Whatโs the difference between a Dialect and a Language?"
215 posts
#2
Language Learning
: "This applies to Language Learning "
62 posts
#3
Learn
: "How to Learn a language by yourself"
61 posts
#4
Learning
: "Learning ARABIC IS SO HARD!!๐๐"
60 posts
#5
Arabic
: "When a foreigner speaks Arabic :)"
48 posts
#6
French
: "French is always on another level... X)"
37 posts
#7
Tips
: "How to Become Fluent in German Language Learning Tips"
35 posts
#8
English
: "English game"
32 posts
#9
Japanese
: "When Japanese are happy for you :)"
19 posts
#10
Target
: "Language tip: In order to think in your Target..."
19 posts
Flair Used in r/LanguageTips2Mastery
#1
Humor
: "People think arabic is..."
46 posts
#2
Tips!
: "Thinking in a language can be done by changing this simple habit"
33 posts
#3
LearningArabic
: "When a foreigner speaks Arabic :)"
21 posts
#4
General Question
: "What do you think of this?"
16 posts
#5
Learning Italian
: "if you know english you might already know many words in italian already"
15 posts
#6
Language quote
: "You are as many persons as ..."
14 posts
#7
LearningJapanese
: "Japanese people trying to pronounce " refrigerator""
13 posts
#8
LearningEnglish
: "English game"
7 posts
#9
LearningFrench
: "How a teacher decided to teach french :)"
7 posts
#10
Motivational & Interesting Watch
: "How many languages do you speak?"
4 posts
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Last updated: June 15, 2026