Learning another language
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Learning another language
What do you think? What's the best way to learn another language (music, other)? Is it necessary to learn from a "native?"
If you could learn a second or third language which one would you want to learn? Why?
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I am really desiring to learn Aramaic. This is because Hebrew is believed to be the first language of mankind.
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I'm living in Italy for a few years for my husband's work, and if it wasn't for this move, I would never have learned the Italian that I've learned so far. Also, going to the pharmacy, doctor's, and more importantly restaurants forces me to review/learn key words and phrases in order to communicate.
I would love to improve the Spanish I already know and continue to learn Italian.
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I support your desire to learn Aramaic. I am also interested in learning the Aramaic language.GodfreyAngwech wrote:Learning a new language through a native speaker is the best for me. Every language has a lot of dynamics that only a native speaker can understand best. But if I can't get a native speaker then I would opt for class tutorials.
I am really desiring to learn Aramaic. This is because Hebrew is believed to be the first language of mankind.
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How nice! Do you read in Italian and Spanish as well? I have never been to Italy, but would like to visit there one day.hsimone wrote:You don't have to be in a country that speaks another language in order to learn a specific language. However, I feel it might be more motivating versus just watching movies, listening to music, using tutorials, etc.
I'm living in Italy for a few years for my husband's work, and if it wasn't for this move, I would never have learned the Italian that I've learned so far. Also, going to the pharmacy, doctor's, and more importantly restaurants forces me to review/learn key words and phrases in order to communicate.
I would love to improve the Spanish I already know and continue to learn Italian.