Lucca , of course there is nothing better than learning from a native speaker. Duolingo was a only suggestion for the present circumstances and it would present an introduction to the language and also an opportunity to decide whether to carry on with it on a more formal basis.
However, I would imagine it would be quite difficult find a class or teacher at the moment.
Or perhaps not! I'm sure someone will enlighten me.
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