have you, or know anybody, self taught themselves a language

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  1. broony

    broony Banned

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    its a lot of work, time, reputation, and research, when you don't live in the country to are learning to communicate with.

    Well??
     
  2. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Well I’ve mastered several computer languages on my own and for a while back in the 90s I was pretty adept at ebonics (self taught) :2thumbsup:


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  3. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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  4. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Actually I was going to say that as well [​IMG]



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    I knew more Arabic while in the area they speak it. After 6yrs Im lucky that I remember the words to Muslim prayers.. Spanish I can make out the conversation can not speak it that fast. German I can speak it but only command a dog would know.
     
  6. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    and i was going to say ebonics.

    for shizzle.
     
  7. farmout

    farmout All who wander arent lost Lifetime Supporter

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    I speak fluent morse code....di di dum dum di di......:)
     
  8. broony

    broony Banned

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    does anyone have a serious response?
     
  9. Sethvir

    Sethvir Member

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    I've tried, and been largely unsuccessful.

    I've self-taught a bunch of programming languages though, but those are easy, frankly.
     
  10. Duck

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    I was working on Japanese, but my DS, and hence access to the program I was using, busted.
     
  11. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    I've learned Russian and French on my own. In both I can say one sentence phrases. French however I can relatively make out a conversation if others are speaking it. I can also read it and understand it.
     
  12. Heat

    Heat Smile, it's contagious! :) Lifetime Supporter

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    I tried to learn Russian but really was having a difficult time with it. I hired a tutor and still never managed to do well with that.

    I gave up.
     
  13. LeviathanXII

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    I would like to learn Russian, Spanish, German, and a few others.
     
  14. lode

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    Completely away from a native speaker?

    Maybe with something like Rosetta Stone, where it's more intuitive and you have to speak into the microphone and repeat the sayings.

    But from a dictionary? I don't think anyone could do that very well. Language structures are so different that it would be very difficult. If it was in the same language family maybe you'd have a chance.

    I'm trying to learn Khmer right now. It's going okay. I'm trying to learn one phrase a day.

    Where is?

    What time?

    It takes time. Especially because people speaking native languages speak so damned fast.
     
  15. mamaKCita

    mamaKCita fucking stupid.

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    i know a guy who taught himself several languages. he's a super genius, though. always was. sorta freaky smart but still a fun person to hang with. his whole family were freaky geniuses.
     
  16. broony

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    Rosetta is so damn expensive....There are many programs with cds and even dvds at a quarter of the price if not more. ALthough it depends on the language.
     
  17. lode

    lode Banned

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    There's always software piracy.

    Theres no Rosetta Stone or anything for Khmer. :eek:
     
  18. antithesis

    antithesis Hello

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    I am currently trying to teach myself Scottish Gaelic... it is hard going let me tell you.
     
  19. lode

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    Not trying to demean learning for learnings sake.

    But that's even more of a dead language than Khmer. :D
     
  20. Kinky Ramona

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    I taught myself a fair bit of sign language when I was a kid, my friend and I would sign to each other to keep from getting in trouble for talking in class, lol. But eventually that friend moved away and I lost most of it. I wasn't fluent by any means, though, just knew enough to carry on 9 year old banter.
     
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