Tag Archives: latin
How difficult is learning Italian? | STAND
Posted on 07. Mar, 2010 by admin.
I’m a native English speaker, and I would like to learn Italian. I can already speak French, Thai, and stumble my way through Russian. How difficult would. … How difficult would learning italian be? I’m especially concerned about the grammar (that’s my weak point in languages) sorry my dear, i can speak english, a little spanish , bahasa indonesia, now i m also studying french, in fact i bought a french english book. my sister have a friend who happen married to italian, …
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Rosetta Stone Spanish (Latin America) Level 3 with Audio Companion …
Posted on 28. Feb, 2010 by admin.
This is the best program for learning a new language. The other day, I was in a health center and there was a Spanish speaking person who needed help. I had no problem assisting him. The program works. Rating: 5 / 5 … brief review of the tenses with a text, or for me, the vised flash grammar cards. I highly recommend it for a good review course. To learn spanish from the program alone might be difficult. But probably doable for someone with the will and determination. …
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I need to know how to learn Spanish fast? | Learn Spanish All Here …
Posted on 25. Feb, 2010 by admin.
because my company is sending me to South America for three months. Also, I want to make sure the Spanish I learn is the Spanish they speak in Latin America. I. … The best way to learn Spanish fast is with an online course, and the best one I’ve found for Latin American Spanish is called “ Learning Spanish Like Crazy”. The teacher is very cool and she knows how to make it interesting and fun. She is from South America, so emulating her accent will help your Spanish sound …
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linguaphiles: How many languages at one time?
Posted on 21. Feb, 2010 by admin.
(I never actively speak it these days, though, so that’s gotten a little rusty.) Then came French in 7th grade, and since that was so different, I never mixed up words or grammar . I took it until grade 13, i.e. until I was done with … For example, I think that I’d have found it super-difficult to study Spanish and Swedish from beginner’s level at the same time. If you’re learning the basics of only one language at once, then I think it offers you more scope to put the …
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linguaphiles: How many languages at one time?
Posted on 21. Feb, 2010 by admin.
(I never actively speak it these days, though, so that’s gotten a little rusty.) Then came French in 7th grade, and since that was so different, I never mixed up words or grammar . I took it until grade 13, i.e. until I was done with … For example, I think that I’d have found it super-difficult to study Spanish and Swedish from beginner’s level at the same time. If you’re learning the basics of only one language at once, then I think it offers you more scope to put the …
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Revoking the Sega Seal of Quality
Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by admin.
This meant I’d never have to worry about running into anyone who actually spoke it, and could thus avoid those humiliating situations you see in movies where the one guy is from Spain and is like “Oh, you can speak Spanish ? … Learning Latin sucks even more. There’s approximately a billion words you need to learn , and 90% of them sound like slight variations of each other. The grammar is completely different from English, and seemingly every single word in the language …
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Different Words In Spain and Latin America: Discrepancies in …
Posted on 08. Feb, 2010 by Duane.
As Spanish language learners know, there are grammatical and vocabulary variations in the Spanish spoken in Spain and in Latin America. This article lists some of them. … Learn Spanish Language With Fun. These little differences are interesting to study and help make learning a language fun. As Spanish is a language spoken in various countries, the different vocabularies have much to do with local history and customs. It is thus more relevant to learn the correct usage …
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Which is the Easiest Language to Learn? Rating the 14 Most Popular …
Posted on 04. Feb, 2010 by admin.
Spanish . Category One. The straightforward grammar is familiar and regular. It is also ubiquitous in the Americas, the only foreign language with a major presence in the insular linguistic environment of the U.S. Chances to speak and hear it abound. It is the overwhelming …. It is useless to try to learn a language if you are not interested in the people who speak it, since learning a language involves participating in its behaviors and identifying with its people. …











































