/r/languagehub/

r/languagehub

10k members
r/languagehub is a subreddit with 10k members. The most common kinds of discussions are pain & anger and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses language, learning, language learning, pronunciation, and grammar.
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
Pain & Anger
: "Most People Don’t Actually Want to Be Fluent"
6 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "What's a language that you learnt fully and then turned out to be a total waste of time and you regretted later?"
5 posts

Popular Topics in r/languagehub

#1

Language

: "If English wasn’t global, which Language do you think would dominate?"
153 posts
#2

Learning

: "What’s the weirdest language Learning method you tried that actually worked?"
75 posts
#3

Language Learning

: "What's a piece of advice that is constantly repeated in the Language Learning community, but you think is complete garbage?"
66 posts
#4

Pronunciation

: "What’s the most common Pronunciation mistake foreigners make in your language?"
19 posts
#5

Grammar

: "If you mock someone's Grammar while they're speaking their second (or third) language, you're just mean"
19 posts
#6

Native

: "Have you ever stopped learning a language because of how Natives treated you?"
18 posts
#7

Fluency

: "Agree or Disagree: Knowing a bizzilion words in a certain language, doesn't equal Fluency in said language!"
13 posts
#8

Target Language

: "What’s a phrase in your Target Language that sounds ridiculous when translated literally?"
12 posts
#9

Struggling

11 posts
#10

Vocabulary

: "Agree or Disagree: Reading more effective for Vocabulary building than flashcards?"
11 posts

Flair Used in r/languagehub

#1
Discussion
: "What language gets romanticized the most by people who’ve never studied it?"
149 posts
#2
LanguageComparisons
: "What are the most dangerous "false friends" between your native and target language?"
5 posts
#3
LearningStrategies
: "How do you actually stay consistent learning a language every day?"
4 posts
#4
LanguageGoals
: "I've learned 6 languages to conversational level. AMA!"
1 post

Member Growth in r/languagehub

Yearly
+9k members(711.6%)

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Last updated: June 15, 2026