Hello, my name is sean, how are you, i like football and cricket????Bonjour, Je m'appelle Sean. Cava? J'adore le football et le cricket.
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Hello, my name is sean, how are you, i like football and cricket????Bonjour, Je m'appelle Sean. Cava? J'adore le football et le cricket.
This attitude baffles me, as does that whole "Australia is a part of Asia" nonsense. And we have been "given the heave ho" from Europe? Europe has never rejected us, unlike Asia- I seem to recall the Singaporean PM saying only ten odd years ago that Australia would never be welcome in Asia unless we were numerically more than 50% ethnically Asian.
We have been told to piss off from Asia, unless we change ethnically. Asians couldnt care less about whether Australians can count to ten in a Chinese language or not.
I'm enthusiastic about the idea of learning a new language.
The languages that most appeal to me are French and German and I am wondering which one is easier to learn and which one is more relevant around the world. I would be teaching myself to start with, but may do a postgraduate course next year, which upon completion will allow me to teach a language, as i'm already a qualified teacher.
Also if anyone has taught themselves these languages, do you know of any self teaching resources that could be helpful for giving me a bit of a start.
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I think the language they speak in Romania is up there.What are the hardest languages to learn? I know one of them is arabic for non arabic people because it takes technique to get the words out off the tongue. Takes the tongue, teeth, and lips to get the hang of it.
Any other languages? Wasn't Chinese one because of its amount of characters?
I have heard Finnish.What are the hardest languages to learn? I know one of them is arabic for non arabic people because it takes technique to get the words out off the tongue. Takes the tongue, teeth, and lips to get the hang of it.
Any other languages? Wasn't Chinese one because of its amount of characters?
I have heard Finnish.
Nah Bavarian is easy. Just speak German but drunkenly. Shouldn't be a problem if you are in Munich doing what the Munchens do.I speak German fairly well, and it is easy to pick up, and its similarities with English mean that if you don't know the word-use English with an accent. If you stay there long enough-you'll pick up dialects, so make sure you give Bavaria a wide berth-the language they speak there is like German for the mentally deficient-its just all slurred gibberish.
lol!french is beautiful and it's one of the official languages of the un, so it's practical in some sense.
Chinese is easy in terms of the grammar, but the characters are complicated and may take a while to get your head around.
I speak German fairly well, and it is easy to pick up, and its similarities with English mean that if you don't know the word-use English with an accent. If you stay there long enough-you'll pick up dialects, so make sure you give Bavaria a wide berth-the language they speak there is like German for the mentally deficient-its just all slurred gibberish.
Well i've decided to use the Michael Thomas method to learn German. Anyone had any experience using his audio cd's?
Well i've decided to use the Michael Thomas method to learn German. Anyone had any experience using his audio cd's?
but he is currently learning Japanese & he is going to Uni to learn it, because it is a very difficult language, because of the symbols with the writing etc.
Yes, it makes sense and it all just goes together; but you can't have learnt all kanji in one term!I disagree.
Once you've learnt the alphabets (done in my first term of learning it at school), Japanese is a lot simpler than other languages I've either studied or dabbled in during trips.
Yes, it makes sense and it all just goes together; but you can't have learnt all kanji in one term!
Yes, it makes sense and it all just goes together; but you can't have learnt all kanji in one term!
Bonjour, Je m'appelle Sean. Cava? J'adore le football et le cricket.
Doing it at school. I'm not terrible but I'm not brilliant at it, but I'm probably gonna do it in VCE and it boosts your marks up by 14. I always wanted to learn Spanish but they don't teach it at my school or any school around my area.
je dor la bit!! (something like that)football australien is how its supposed to be BTW.
Do something harder, that's amateur stuff.![]()
What are the hardest languages to learn? I know one of them is arabic for non arabic people because it takes technique to get the words out off the tongue. Takes the tongue, teeth, and lips to get the hang of it.
Any other languages? Wasn't Chinese one because of its amount of characters?