I started the other day learning Polish with a pimsleur cd(pimsleur is used by the CIA and FBI for quick learning of languages.. the cd usually costs $300+).. its goin well so far... stumbled on the 2nd lesson because its a difficult language to pronounce.... but i've downloaded Italian, Haitian Creole, Thai, Vietnemese, Brazilian Portugese, Korean, Japanese, Mandrin and Hindi.. i'm gonna see how many languages i can learn.. so far all i can speak is Spanish.. and its limited because i havent used it in forever
Three. French, Spanish, English. Hopefully someday I'll learn Polish, Russian, German, and Arabic. I really want to go to the Mediterranean someday. That's why I know French and Spanish right now. I want to learn Arabic so I can go to the Mid-East and North Africa. The other three because, well, it's my heritage. When I was in college I was studying language. I like to call myself a language buff.
I'm fluent in Italian and English. I know much Japanese, basic words in Spanish and Russian, and some songs in German (But I can't speak German).
just english. I'd like to learn spanish or German though. German solely for the purpose of reading Hesse's books as they were intended (not bogged down/altered due to translations).
lol how do you speak pig lating hahaah edit: is it lust like make the first letter the third to last letter and end it with ay? like ihay ymay amenay siay aylortay ahaha i have that so wrong
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