Anyone else feel like the target language just popped in your head?

To start off, I’m learning 9 languages and 4 are being focused (luckily already had a good base before seeing a bunch of people say “no it‘s impossible the brain has a limit that‘s dumb” ) and despite being able to read write and speak in most of them I can genuinely not think of how to replicate it if I decide to learn another language.

When I look back, it’s see lots of the (ex korean Or Russian) characters, listen to it and read it and say it sometimes, boom suddenly you can think in the language and certain words are even used in your daily speech. And from there your pretty much set cuz of the dopamine being able to understand other words through context clues.

If other people experienced their langauge this way, I’m assuming this is why many “training” methods for a lnaguage are more akin to studying it then learning it? Since natives and even pros forget how they learn the langauge Or don’t know the full process ,they see beginners who don’t know what to do they assume they should start with vocabulary at the least just forsaking writing speaking and listening.

which leads to the fabled “I‘ve been doing anki flashcards on my phone 1 word a day can I get to A2 in 6 years?”

I’m curious on other people‘s thoughts so please let me know. I don’t use this sub often but the lamgauges I‘m learning are Spanish French Chinese Japanese Korean Hebrew Greek Russian Latin. The main languages I have focused on recently are Chinese Korean Japanese Russian.

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