r/language
84k members
r/language is a subreddit with 84k members. The community frequently discusses language, translation, learning, identification, and help, and they frequently recommend/review language learning app, and the most common flair used is question, discussion, video, article, and request.
Popular Topics in r/language
#1
Language
211 posts
#2
Translation
99 posts
#3
Learning
35 posts
#4
Identification
34 posts
#5
Help
26 posts
#6
Uralic
20 posts
#7
Meaning
19 posts
#8
Script
19 posts
#9
English
13 posts
#10
Writing
13 posts
Products Discussed in r/language
Language Learning App
2 reviews
#1
Duolingo
3.0★ from 1 review
#2
Pimsleur
5.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/language
#1
Question
: "Help IDing language on gravestone?"
43 posts
#2
Discussion
: "Is reading 19th-century classics actually helpful for language acquisition, or just too archaic?"
28 posts
#3
Video
: "Regional languages broadcasted on news channels in China"
6 posts
#4
Article
: "N. F. Yakovlev, D. A. Ashkhamaf. Grammar Of The Literary Adyghe Language, (1941)"
6 posts
#5
Request
: "Looking for female students interested in Arabic"
5 posts
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+28k members(48.7%)
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Last updated: July 11, 2026