>>2818087
I've been learning Spanish on Duolingo. I first started it over 10 years ago and stopped after learning the basics because the app was kinda shitty. Then I slowly picked up the language here and there over the years through work and travel. Now I'm no longer working and been living in Thailand so I devote an hour of so to learning on Duolingo daily and it's been pretty great over the past few months. I think I can finish the complete course before I leave Thailand next year.
I want to learn Thai as well but I've haven't figured out a great routine for it yet. I know the writing system, classes, tones, and like 300 of the most common words pretty well. Classes are probably the best option but I don't want to commit too much time or money to that.