Netflix's Secret Codes for New Language Learning! Tips to Help You Learn Fast

Netflix can be a great way to learn new languages as you stay at home during the ongoing pandemic. Although this might seem an odd method to learn a new language, many people are using the popular streaming platform to practice their speaking skills.

Netflix Can Help Learn Multiple Languages Easily! Here are the Secret Codes and Tips You Need
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This information was released by Netflix itself in Mexico, Turkey, and South Korea. To help you further, here are the secret codes you can use to learn your desired language.
It also specifies which language the movie is using.

Portuguese (107465)

  • "Coisa Mais Linda"
  • "3 %"
  • "Airplane mode"
  • "Good morning, Verônica"


Japanese (107554)

  • "Terrace House"
  • "Midnight Diner"
  • "Tokyo Stories"
  • "Alice in Borderland"
  • "Fullmetal alchemist"


Polish (107559)

  • "Ultraviolet"
  • "The Coldest Game"
  • "1983"
  • "Symbols"


Turkish (81314775)

  • "The Protector"
  • "The Gift"
  • "Love 101"
  • "We met in Istanbul"


Hindi (107461)

  • "Sacred games"
  • "Typewriter"
  • "Little Things"
  • "Leila"


English (107548)

  • "Stranger Things"
  • "Cobra Kai"
  • "Love is blind"
  • "How to raise a superhero"
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German (100379)

  • "Dark"
  • "Babylon Berlin"
  • "We are a wave"
  • "Nailed It! Germany"


Italian (107553)

  • "Baby"
  • "Curon"
  • "Black moon"
  • "Life before him"
  • "The beast"


Korean (107555)

  • "Emergency landing in your heart"
  • "It is good not to be good"
  • "Kingdom"
  • "Stranger"


French (100378)

  • "Ten Percent"
  • "The revolution"
  • "The Circle: France"
  • "The Bazaar of Charity"
  • "Lupine"

Tips on how to learn new language quickly

According to Entrepreneur's latest report, there are many ways you can use to learn new languages on Netflix. If you want to do it faster, the first thing you need to do is find a movie that you are very familiar with.

Once you have the movie or show you are looking for, watch it again several times and then watch it again in the language you want to practice. Another trick is letting the film's subtitles as your guide.

You can also change the text, size, and color of the subtitles. This allows you to see the words and letters easier. If you want to learn more details, all you need to do is click here.

More secret codes!

B985 also reported that there are other Netflix secret codes you can use. If your family didn't enjoy the movie you have watched previously on Christmas, then save these additional secret codes to lighten up the mood on the upcoming Christmas season.

  • Christmas Children & Family Films for ages 11 to 12 - 1477206
  • Christmas Children & Family Films - 1474017
  • Feel-good Christmas Children & Family Films - 1475066
  • Romantic Christmas Films - 1394527
  • Family-friendly Christmas Films - 1394522
  • Christmas Children & Family Films for ages 5 to 7 - 1477201

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