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20.       Delidolu
344 posts
 09 Jan 2008 Wed 11:15 am

Quoting Dilara:

Quoting Roswitha:

Un abrazo muy fuerte, querida!



Muchísimas gracias



Yo tambien quierro hablar con vosotros en espanooooool

21.       Delidolu
344 posts
 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.

22.       SERA_2005
668 posts
 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

23.       Umut_Umut
485 posts
 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 lol

24.       SERA_2005
668 posts
 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 lol



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!

25.       Leelu
1746 posts
 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.

26.       Dilara
1153 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 09:49 pm

Yilgun-7 the threads started by you always create a good -and generally -peaceful debate, congrats!

27.       Dilara
1153 posts
 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 lol



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!

28.       Waseem_UK
174 posts
 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!



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.

29.       lagushka
14 posts
 10 Jan 2008 Thu 10:31 pm

When I will learn Turkish I can count myself into cultured people

30.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 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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