November 5, 200520 yr ^well...do you speak spanish??? see, spanish, portuguese and italian are related, if you speak one of these, it is easier to understand the rest!!! Giuly2E, hehe. im the same. i think portuguese is harder, what do you think?
November 5, 200520 yr mmmh...dunno..sometimes I mix them together :P , but yes, maybe portuguese is a little harder, but anyway I am convinced that the more languages you speak the more you find it easy to learn new ones...not?
November 5, 200520 yr maybe...so far i speak three. im working on italian and sign language for now! :D
November 5, 200520 yr well..I speak italian, german and english...but as I've said yet, my sister speaks something like 6 languages(italian, english, german, spanish, portuguese and french)and she thinks so...but maybe it just depends of how good one person is at learning them :)
November 5, 200520 yr ^ i agree. i love languages..although im not that good. i have a friend who speaks spanish, english, french, german, a little italian, and is learning how to speak swedish!! and something else...i dont remember now. :huh:
November 5, 200520 yr :stunned: ...well...my plans for the future are to learn at least the most important european languages, you know, but larning chinese or swedesh or something like that scares me really :stunned: ......... :P
November 5, 200520 yr ^me too. i want to learn the important languages(spanish, english, italian, french,etc) then move on to japanese, and perhaps turkish, i love their music!!! :D
November 6, 200520 yr :) I tried to put turkish as language on my phone but it's really not understandable :P :P :P
November 6, 200520 yr sign language for now :cool: Sienna i've wanted to learn that too but all i can say in sign language is a rude word :rolleyes: We had someone at uni who was deaf she needed translators to translat everything the lecturers and tutors said into sign language i would get distracted from boring lectures and just watch their hands whizzing away. They usually had two instructors who took turns, cause its tireing work especially since the lecturers talk faster than the speed of sound.
November 6, 200520 yr i know spanish and i find portugese really hard to understand :confused: italian i find easier. I have friends from many backgrounds so i try to learn how to say hello in their languages so far sudanese-male means hello, Ahoj slovak means hello, doe ann (spelling is wrong but that's how its said) vietnamese for food :wink3: , oh and we have to learn korean terminology for taekwondo :D olgul makki means head block in korean. did some say turkish!!! don't know the language but i love turkish food YUMMM ok sorry for divering from the thread topic even futher :lol:
November 7, 200520 yr sign language for now :cool: Sienna i've wanted to learn that too but all i can say in sign language is a rude word :rolleyes: We had someone at uni who was deaf she needed translators to translat everything the lecturers and tutors said into sign language i would get distracted from boring lectures and just watch their hands whizzing away. They usually had two instructors who took turns, cause its tireing work especially since the lecturers talk faster than the speed of sound. yeah, i know. interpreters usually talk very fast. sign language is a very simplified language, words like is, to, or conecting words like that arent used( at least in american sign language, it changes from language to language, even from region to region) for example if you were saying :my name is.... you would only sign : My and Name. its really cool but difficult way to communicate. you should really give it a try. :D
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