Submitted by cuevadanos t3_z7vyf4 in LifeProTips
I don't know if this can be considered common sense or not, but I'm going to say it regardless. I went to my university's library and found two shelves full of books to learn a language I want to learn (quite rare, with around 200,000 speakers). I also saw several textbooks and dictionaries of French, another language I want to learn (or, well, continue learning).
You might not be able to take the books home if you're not a student, but you can probably go and read the books at the library.
A textbook in a rare enough language can easily cost over €75 at a bookshop, but it costs €0 at the library. Run, don't walk!
dupattaluella t1_iy8d1q9 wrote
I've seen some at my city library as well (US). And there's also the Duolingo app for people who like gamified learning, which is free to use. Lots of free resources out there for people.