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he cenado con mi hermano en Chipotle anoche porque mis padres estan en vacances. Voy a conocirle mañana en la noche para cenar antes de mi clase.
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Exsucez-moi, parlez-vous anglais?
Español probablemente tendría más aplicación al mundo real donde vivo (por supuesto no mucho más; yo no vivo en cualquier lugar cerca de la frontera), pero no puedo lanzar mi erres. He oído que usted puede aprender a hacerlo, pero yo no estaba dispuesto a poner en el esfuerzo.
Babies can do it and they're fucking idiots who shit themselves.
You're not dumber than someone who shits themselves, are you?
Immersing yourself in a language works better than taking classes in my experience. Most of the rules of grammar are implicit and most vocab words can only be really well understood in context.
German is a very interesting language. I dabbled a little into it, but I was nowhere near able to speak it. I found learning three genders(masculine, fem., neutral) to be very confusing. But, if I had the time, I would definitely study it more.I know at least 2 people who have done that and it worked for them.
I studied French and Spanish at school (French for 3 years, Spanish for 2). I enjoyed learning them whilst at school, however I don't know enough of the languages to consider myself fluent and I am not sure if I want to go back and improve on my language skills. I really want to learn German at the moment though.
Its the other way around for me. I find speaking extremely difficult, but writing is a breeze. (Unless you are doing japanese or chinese then rip)Some people are gifted in it others not so much, that to be said anyone can do it.
I really think being around it (immersion) is the way to go. My German spoken is kinda rough, and with that I can half ass a touch of Swedish, I know a tiny bit of Mandarin and hand ful of Latin. When I was dating a Jewish girl I picked up a few words of Hebrew but I wouldn't call myself a speaker, but it's interesting that's been over 5 years with no upkeep and if I hear a number or letter it clicks instantly.
Everyone should know a few basic traveler phrases and more so foods. SJWs be damned, any time no matter how broken I order a meal in native language you get hooked the fuck up and it really seems to honor people.
I'm rather lucky I'm kinda quick on spoken, reading and writing more so are very difficult for me to pick up.
I was always under the impression English had neutral gender (he, she, it)I found learning three genders(masculine, fem., neutral) to be very confusing.
He is masculine, She is feminine, it is neutral.I was always under the impression English had neutral gender (he, she, it)