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language learning process
This is the common way people would actually put it; however, adjectives precede nouns, so I would say "learning language process" as learning works as an adjective here. I might be wrong, though.
I hope it helps!
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'Language learning process' is correct. You could also say 'the process of learning a language', depending on context. Hope this helps!
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Hi Jessica. That's a very common question, and I constantly also have this kind of doubt.
Normally, in English clause, there is an order to the word classes.
A structure example: Object +Action + Noun. Putting your clause together we have "learning language process".
This is an analysis made by my self. I'm an English student as well and there are a lot of things I'm still struggling to learn.
The most important thing I have learned and believe is not to try to understand, however, get used to it. The understanding comes along with the practice.
Take a look at this video https://www.engvid.com/basic-english-grammar-parts-of-speech/
It helped me a lot.
I hope I haven't bored you, if so, feel free to get in touch. I'd love to meet a new language-(object) learning-(action) partner-(noun).
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Language learning process sounds more natural to me :)
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