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You need to know at least three languages
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09 Jan 2008 Wed 11:15 am |
Quoting Dilara: Quoting Roswitha: Un abrazo muy fuerte, querida! |
MuchÃsimas gracias  |
Yo tambien quierro hablar con vosotros en espanooooool
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09 Jan 2008 Wed 11:19 am |
Quoting Leelu: I grew up with english and french as native languages. I learnt after almost failing english 2 semesters in a row yet having 100% in french consistantly that I have a knack for learning languages. I have been learning Turkish & Croatian for a year now, I gave up Italian because it bored me .. go figure .. I plan on adding more languages middle of this year. Norwegian and arabic maybe, not sure yet. I have found that with Croatian language you can get a mixture of Serbian & Macedonian also. With Turkish I love how it sounds, and from what I am learning of the cultures associated with these languages I like what I have learnt so far. Gotta love languages. |
I grew up with greek and russian.Then learned very fast english coz it's easy also french(not so easy but lovely language) then took up spanish and thaks to french-spanish and greek I understand italian and portuguese.Italian is not boring in my opinion very melodic language!!!Now I am trying to learn turkish and a little farsi (my best friend is Persian) and I will take up japanese next year coz it ROCKSSSS and it will help me learn Korean which would normally be my mother tongue (but mum didn't bother to learn )
Languages are very important but I also think that culture can be approached by other means too.
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09 Jan 2008 Wed 12:10 pm |
I think Marion is correct,you guys speak English here do so really well and you should be pleased with yourselves.I would be if i could speak Turkish as well as that! I think learning languages does give you a greater understanding of cultures and traditions plus it also gives you a great excuse to go travelling which isnt something i will be complaining about!! I would love to learn Arabic as somebody has already said but maybe it would be too hard
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09 Jan 2008 Wed 12:40 pm |
Quoting SERA_2005: I would love to learn Arabic as somebody has already said but maybe it would be too hard |
I am trying to learn Arabic too. But it has got its own alphabet which is hindering me. Actually i memorized Arabic letters in a week time and now i know Arabic letters but i still cant read Arabic texts properly. Yes its a hard language to learn but its not impossible. Maybe pronunciation will be problem for you.
Quoting SERA_2005: I think learning languages does give you a greater understanding of cultures and traditions plus it also gives you a great excuse to go travelling which isnt something i will be complaining about!! |
+1
I know just English and German as a foreign language. So i am not the cultured one yet
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09 Jan 2008 Wed 12:51 pm |
Quoting Umut_Umut: Quoting SERA_2005: I would love to learn Arabic as somebody has already said but maybe it would be too hard |
I am trying to learn Arabic too. But it has got its own alphabet which is hindering me. Actually i memorized Arabic letters in a week time and now i know Arabic letters but i still cant read Arabic texts properly. Yes its a hard language to learn but its not impossible. Maybe pronunciation will be problem for you.
Quoting SERA_2005: I think learning languages does give you a greater understanding of cultures and traditions plus it also gives you a great excuse to go travelling which isnt something i will be complaining about!! |
+1
I know just English and German as a foreign language. So i am not the cultured one yet
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I think pronunciation may be a problem but i think i could probably get it with practice.But like you say there is a new alphabet to learn which is different for me as i havent tryed to learn a language as yet which had a totally different one.Anyway i will try!
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09 Jan 2008 Wed 05:04 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting Leelu: I grew up with english and french as native languages. I learnt after almost failing english 2 semesters in a row yet having 100% in french consistantly that I have a knack for learning languages. I have been learning Turkish & Croatian for a year now, I gave up Italian because it bored me .. go figure .. I plan on adding more languages middle of this year. Norwegian and arabic maybe, not sure yet. I have found that with Croatian language you can get a mixture of Serbian & Macedonian also. With Turkish I love how it sounds, and from what I am learning of the cultures associated with these languages I like what I have learnt so far. Gotta love languages. |
What's all that for though...? Is this part of your career plans or just a hobby..? |
hobby .. I like languages, cultures etc. it keeps my mind open, my daughter has the same knack for languages and she is learning german and japanese.
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 09:49 pm |
Yilgun-7 the threads started by you always create a good -and generally -peaceful debate, congrats!
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 09:51 pm |
Quoting SERA_2005: Quoting Umut_Umut: Quoting SERA_2005: I would love to learn Arabic as somebody has already said but maybe it would be too hard |
I am trying to learn Arabic too. But it has got its own alphabet which is hindering me. Actually i memorized Arabic letters in a week time and now i know Arabic letters but i still cant read Arabic texts properly. Yes its a hard language to learn but its not impossible. Maybe pronunciation will be problem for you.
Quoting SERA_2005: I think learning languages does give you a greater understanding of cultures and traditions plus it also gives you a great excuse to go travelling which isnt something i will be complaining about!! |
+1
I know just English and German as a foreign language. So i am not the cultured one yet
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I think pronunciation may be a problem but i think i could probably get it with practice.But like you say there is a new alphabet to learn which is different for me as i havent tryed to learn a language as yet which had a totally different one.Anyway i will try! |
I would also love to learn arabic! This language is so challenging and beautiful but yes, I have heard it's very very hard, however I know some spanish who speak perfect arabic which means that if you focus on that, you can do it!
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 10:14 pm |
Quoting Dilara and Sera:
I think pronunciation may be a problem but i think i could probably get it with practice.But like you say there is a new alphabet to learn which is different for me as i havent tryed to learn a language as yet which had a totally different one.Anyway i will try!
I would also love to learn arabic! This language is so challenging and beautiful but yes, I have heard it's very very hard, however I know some spanish who speak perfect arabic which means that if you focus on that, you can do it!
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Pronunciation and intonations are always a challenge for any language, but once you get the swing of learning a language, it is not as difficult, only a challenge. Learning some scripts can be more complex than others. Arabic is not as challenging as many other scripts. For a Castellano speaker, I think you'll only find one or two letters tricky to pronounce in Arabic.
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 10:31 pm |
When I will learn Turkish I can count myself into cultured people
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 10:40 pm |
Quoting lagushka: When I will learn Turkish I can count myself into cultured people  |
Ojala!!!Insallah
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