So I'm quite interesting in learning another language. Probably Spanish since people from all over speak it. Have any of you learnt a language self study?
My girlfriend did quite a bit of self teaching spanish
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
your girlfriend is a genius, to go from scottish to spanishCamm wrote:
My girlfriend did quite a bit of self teaching spanish
why would you ever want to learn spanish
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i wanna learn japanese
so you can order from McDonaldsMutantbear wrote:
why would you ever want to learn spanish
I'd like to learn German one of these day! No real use to it for me, but i don't know, it always had somewhat of an appeal to me!
learn polish
i need to learn french at some point
It can be a pain in the ass to learn, lemme tell you that! But i guess it would be worth it in a Bilingual country!Winston_Churchill wrote:
i need to learn french at some point
germans easy, very like englishRoger Lesboules wrote:
I'd like to learn German one of these day! No real use to it for me, but i don't know, it always had somewhat of an appeal to me!
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
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Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
您好...我的名字是beduin
الشعب يريد اسقاط النظام
...show me the schematic
...show me the schematic
China will grow larger
الشعب يريد اسقاط النظام
...show me the schematic
...show me the schematic
Ein bischen schwieriger ist es schonFatherTed wrote:
germans easy, very like englishRoger Lesboules wrote:
I'd like to learn German one of these day! No real use to it for me, but i don't know, it always had somewhat of an appeal to me!

french is easy, so is spanish.Roger Lesboules wrote:
It can be a pain in the ass to learn, lemme tell you that! But i guess it would be worth it in a Bilingual country!Winston_Churchill wrote:
i need to learn french at some point

Dürfen wir endlich Deutsch sprachen??Sisco wrote:
Ein bischen schwieriger ist es schonFatherTed wrote:
germans easy, very like englishRoger Lesboules wrote:
I'd like to learn German one of these day! No real use to it for me, but i don't know, it always had somewhat of an appeal to me!
Learning a language and how easy it will be depends on quite a few things.
1) Talents always helps. Some people are just better at picking up a new language. Maybe Camm's girlfriend is, so if it might no be as easy as you think to teach yourself Spanish even though a Scot could do it.
2) The language you already speak, and the one you want to learn. You can divide most popular languages (the one your most likely interested in) roughly into 2 groups (3 if your interested in asian languages). Those of Germanic descend and those of Mediterranean (Roman) languages.
If you already know 1 out of both groups (since you know English that would be Germanic although English is tricky) you should learn one from that group since it will be plain easier. More grammar and vocabulary in common. Although if youre a native English speaker it might be a bit trickier because English isnt as Germanic as, say, German, Dutch or Danish.
3) It has to be practical. If its not practical and just a novelty you'll never use it outside of you room or class and you'll never learn it properly (its what happened to my German and French). So either make sure you have a use for it, or a practise partner.
Learning more of a language than just saying 'Hi how are you?' and 'I am from ...' is harder than you might think.
1) Talents always helps. Some people are just better at picking up a new language. Maybe Camm's girlfriend is, so if it might no be as easy as you think to teach yourself Spanish even though a Scot could do it.
2) The language you already speak, and the one you want to learn. You can divide most popular languages (the one your most likely interested in) roughly into 2 groups (3 if your interested in asian languages). Those of Germanic descend and those of Mediterranean (Roman) languages.
If you already know 1 out of both groups (since you know English that would be Germanic although English is tricky) you should learn one from that group since it will be plain easier. More grammar and vocabulary in common. Although if youre a native English speaker it might be a bit trickier because English isnt as Germanic as, say, German, Dutch or Danish.
3) It has to be practical. If its not practical and just a novelty you'll never use it outside of you room or class and you'll never learn it properly (its what happened to my German and French). So either make sure you have a use for it, or a practise partner.
Learning more of a language than just saying 'Hi how are you?' and 'I am from ...' is harder than you might think.
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Spanish 101KuSTaV wrote:
Mi pene es muy grande.
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I'm learning Australian.
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fuckin easy aint it?Dilbert_X wrote:
I'm learning Australian.
Go stoush yourself.DrunkFace wrote:
fuckin easy aint it?Dilbert_X wrote:
I'm learning Australian.
Fuck Israel
ThisKampframmer wrote:
Learning a language and how easy it will be depends on quite a few things.
1) Talents always helps. Some people are just better at picking up a new language. Maybe Camm's girlfriend is, so if it might no be as easy as you think to teach yourself Spanish even though a Scot could do it.
2) The language you already speak, and the one you want to learn. You can divide most popular languages (the one your most likely interested in) roughly into 2 groups (3 if your interested in asian languages). Those of Germanic descend and those of Mediterranean (Roman) languages.
If you already know 1 out of both groups (since you know English that would be Germanic although English is tricky) you should learn one from that group since it will be plain easier. More grammar and vocabulary in common. Although if youre a native English speaker it might be a bit trickier because English isnt as Germanic as, say, German, Dutch or Danish.
3) It has to be practical. If its not practical and just a novelty you'll never use it outside of you room or class and you'll never learn it properly (its what happened to my German and French). So either make sure you have a use for it, or a practise partner.
Learning more of a language than just saying 'Hi how are you?' and 'I am from ...' is harder than you might think.
I personally found German quite easy for the most part, but that might have something to do with the fact that I was living in Austria at the time. I was forced to learn it just to get by. That being said, the language itself wasn't a terribly difficult one coming from English to German. At the same time if you can speak English and German, you can understand A LOT of Dutch. I remember watching TV in the Netherlands and actually understanding a great deal of what was being said, was a very cool experience. If you know Spanish, I imagine the same is when you listen to Italian or vice versa.
My recommendation when learning a language: perfection should not be your goal at the beginning. Certainly you should be able to know the basics perfectly when you're writing something, but when you are actually conversing with someone, I would say don't focus on your grammar so much but rather focus on being understood. If people understand what you're talking about, then you can begin working on the grammar and cleaning up the language. If you can't even string a sentence together because your vocabulary is so poor, however, then you can be using perfect grammar and still no one will understand what you're on about.
dunno, both languages are equally as incomprehensible.13urnzz wrote:
your girlfriend is a genius, to go from scottish to spanishCamm wrote:
My girlfriend did quite a bit of self teaching spanish
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