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Here is a selection of articles to shortcut your Lingala learning from Luca Lampariello

Are you struggling with Lingala? You don’t know how and where to start?

Luca Lampariello, a renowned polyglot and language enthusiast, has curated a collection of articles that can help you to accelerate your Lingala learning journey. These resources provide valuable insights, practical tips, and effective techniques for mastering this vibrant language. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced language learner, Luca’s guidance will empower you to navigate Lingala’s nuances with confidence.

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  • by Luca Lampariello
    Is there even a best language learning app? For years there have been plenty of options, but now I truly believe one competitor has stepped up to become the best language learning app today.  And remember, I’m not even that big of a fan of apps (Sorry, ANKI and Duolingo lovers) so for me to […]
  • by Luca Lampariello
    It’s 2025, and like many of us, you’ve probably set bold New Year’s language learning goals.  But here’s the harsh truth: most of these goals fail. I learned this lesson back in 2017 when I declared, “I’ll be fluent in Greek by the end of the year.”  Did it work? Absolutely not!  And yet, I am proud to say […]
  • by Luca Lampariello
    Over the past three decades, I’ve explored countless language learning resources to build my multilingual journey.  From deconstructing German cases to comprehending the complexity of Chinese characters, these tools have not only helped me master new languages but have also brought cultural insights and unforgettable memories.These are the most impactful resources I’ve used to learn […]
  • by Luca Lampariello
    How do you go about measuring fluency for 8 different languages? This year, I’m sharing the journey of my “octo-lingual” adventures, each language thriving at its own pace, with its own unique highs, lows, and lessons. The only way to really measure fluency is by taking note of the time spent learning and using the […]
  • by Luca Lampariello
    This year I’d like to share what it’s been like learning three languages, each of them at the B1 level or below. For good reason, I focused on three very different languages—Turkish, Serbian, and Hungarian—each at a different stage of development. Turkish is my “newborn,” Serbian is like a “rebellious pre-teen,” and Hungarian is my “apathetic […]

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