Ryan K.
Manga in Other Languages (Repost from 'Spanish')

Hello, everyone!

Out of curiosity, have you come across online manga sites for the language you are learning? I've seen a wealth of content in Japanese, naturally, and also English but don't know what sites would be popular for other languages (whether Spanish, German, Chinese, Thai, or others).

As a follow-up question, as language learners, do you regularly read manga and other translated content? How has it helped you to progress in your language studies?

3 Ara 2018 03:47
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Alashi & Kseniia, thank you for your feedback! I am glad to hear that others are using this type of media for their studies. Finding fun, engaging content can make language learning a joy. This, in turn, makes one more and more motivated to learn. :)
12 Aralık 2018
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It was some time ago, so I read manga mostly in my native language but if there's anyone who wants to read it in Russian, there's the website Readmanga.me where you can find all sorts of manga, manhua and manhwa. Actually I've just checked — there's even Russian manga there (not sure what the official term is but still).

11 Aralık 2018
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Hello, Ryan K.
I haven't read manga online yet, but I've started reading manga since I was a child. Yes, I am a manga person. oh, no, maybe I can't say that, actually, I just love to read contents but not to remember the author's name. I also buy manga in Japanese when I travel to Japan, it is very useful for studying Japnese :)
11 Aralık 2018