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If Duolingo is too fast paced, then you aren't going to learn any quicker using a different method. The fastest way to learn any language is full immersion with lessons. It's extremely difficult. Maybe go online and find a tutor/teacher in your area or virtually. Oh and it's "ciao".
Sorry. I used to say ciao (not verymuch )but afeter watchimg money heist with sub i just type chao if i don't tbink too much ๐คท.
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