r/languagehub is a subreddit with 11k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses language, language learning, learning, struggling, and native language.
The hub for language learners. A place to connect and share tips and strategies, App reviews, and AI insights.
Popular Themes in r/languagehub
#1
Advice Requests
: "Unexpected benefit of learning a new language"
20 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "LingoBar (MacBook only) - a menu bar app for learning languages without ever opening it. No streaks, no notifications, no subscription. Audio pronunciation. English, Spanish, Russian, Arabic and more."
3 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Is it normal to feel less excited about your target language the better you get?"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/languagehub
#1
Language
: "Is this true for your target Language too?"
65 posts
#2
Language Learning
: "Unpopular opinion: Apps like Duolingo have completely ruined the Language Learning by making people lazy."
54 posts
#3
Learning
: "Have You Ever Been Uncomfortable Learning A Language? How? And Why?"
36 posts
#4
Struggling
: "Have You Ever Been Uncomfortable Learning A Language? How? And Why?"
11 posts
#5
Native Language
: "Does your Native Language have any funny or awkward words that sound like something completely different in another culture? I'd love to hear them!"
9 posts
#6
Grammar
: "Friendly debate: Grammar drills vs. just absorbing patterns from content you actually enjoy. Pick a side!"
8 posts
#7
Pronunciation
: "Why do Proper nouns change Pronunciation in different languages?"
6 posts
#8
Fluency
: "Agree or Disagree: Knowing a bizzilion words in a certain language, doesn't equal Fluency in said language!"
6 posts
#9
Native
: "Have you ever stopped learning a language because of how Natives treated you?"
6 posts
#10
Spanish
: "Why is Spanish the Romance language with the most global influence today?"
5 posts
Flair Used in r/languagehub
#1
Discussion
: "Unpopular opinion: Learning slang early on makes you sound ridiculous to native speakers, not cool."
119 posts
#2
LearningStrategies
: "Agree or Disagree: Just think in the target language" is terrible advice for beginners!"
6 posts
#3
LanguageGoals
: "Unexpected benefit of learning a new language"
3 posts
#4
LearningApps
: "Anyone else struggle to learn Dutch because everyone speaks English"
3 posts
#5
LanguagePractice
: "Do I learn Spanish or Italian?"
2 posts
#6
LanguageComparisons
: "What’s your language’s version of “The quick brown fox…”?"
1 post
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Last updated: June 30, 2026