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Old 03-03-2009, 12:24   #11
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If it's for work, then learn the most useful one.

I enjoy French, and I'd love to learn it properly. Those Rosetta Stone packages look interesting.
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Old 03-03-2009, 12:44   #12
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My foreign housemates at uni used to amaze me ; my finnish chum learned english alongside finnish, my german chum was brought up with german (duh! ), italian, french, english, austro-bavarian etc etc...

It's amazing how easily they pick up the languages due to being taught consistantly throughout their upbringing!
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Old 03-03-2009, 13:18   #13
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I learnt Spanish and Arabic and although it was 10 years ago a lot of it has stuck so it does very much depend on how well you're taught. Though it helps that I've spent a lot of time in countries that speak those languages. I think I have an advantage of having been immersed in several languages as a child though.

Languages that would interest me would be russian and italian (though the latter is relatively simple).

The best way to learn is to spend time there after some basic 1-1 lessons, but you really need to put the ground work in, and force yourself to read, think and practice the language day in and day out. It's almost a full time job.
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Old 03-03-2009, 16:00   #14
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I am picking at Spanish at the moment.

Que quieres beber Will ?
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Old 03-03-2009, 16:13   #15
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Una cerveza por lamor de dios! Radpidamente!
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Cheers for the library advice Pheebs! didn't even think of that!!! will head to my new local library and check it out

Thanks to all others for the advice of "don't learn dutch" which hasn't been listened to at all
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Old 03-03-2009, 20:07   #17
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Due to the influx of Poles to Oxon, I'm thinking of learning the basics of Polish.

You know, "hello", "how are you" and "would you like to speak to a solicitor?"
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Due to the influx of Poles to Oxon, I'm thinking of learning the basics of Polish.

You know, "hello", "how are you" and "would you like to speak to a solicitor?"
Got a chuckle from me here
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Una cerveza por lamor de dios! Radpidamente!
Si senor.

Me gustarra tomar un inebra con tonica por favor.
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Due to the influx of Poles to Oxon, I'm thinking of learning the basics of Polish.

You know, "hello", "how are you" and "would you like to speak to a solicitor?"
Do not say kurova masch in front of a Pole.

It means ****ing hell.
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