Foreign Languages

Comme des autres Irlandais? :wink: Malheureusement, je vais etuder ce soir… pour CFA :frowning:

Ah vous avez de chance l’homme, peut-être que vous pouvez devenir comme le gaélique et boire comme un poisson après juin

hahahaha, peut-etre une concurrence a ce moment-la? 'Les Canadiens contre les Gaeliques dans une bataille des boissons!" I can’t figure out how to make accent aigus and the sort on this computer :\

Having lived in Brazil for a good amount of time…I can speak/write pretty good Portuguese. I used a bunch of products like RS, Pimsleur, etc. to start. I also started learning Mandarin via Pimsleur. My postman is Chinese so I practice with him. I also practice with the owners of my local Chinese food takeout. Funniest look on their face when I experimented some Manadarin with them for the first time. They had this look on their faces as if they have been infiltrated… Seek out native speakers and practice with them as much as possible…

SeanC Wrote: > korean sounds like whining. > > korean girls are dope though Exactly, it does doesn’t it! My girl speak nice elegant English and then when she gets on the phone with her parents and whips out the Korean, ugh! It sounds so thick, like her tongue became a cucumber, and sorta whining special-ed “uhhhh ahhhhh oh yo ya uhhgh”. Korean girls are dope for sure.

Speak Cambodian. I like it but i would not recommend this language to be used for rapping. it’s just not right!!

Cambodian rap? Ya, Korean rapping just ain’t right either. MC Solaar the french rapper is the bomb however.

ne remettent pas en cause les champions!

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Canadia - eh American - yall Polish - pievo Willy

checked Rosetta Stone at the mall today… Looks pretty legit

german, french, italian and russian here and some english of course…

English, Spanish and French. All fluent. I would love to learn Portuguese and Italian. Mandarin would be great but definitely a much bigger challenge.

French, German, English. Currently taking a shot at Spanish. As a French girl once said to me, the best way to learn a language is through the pillow. Quite right too.

Only English in addition to my native language. A little bit of French and German also, but very far from fluent.

Muddahudda Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > French, German, English. Currently taking a shot > at Spanish. As a French girl once said to me, the > best way to learn a language is through the > pillow. Quite right too. I learned most of my Spanish through wasted bar conversations over the course of six months in Plaza de Canovas in Valencia, Spain. However, it definitely helps having a good base before ‘learning through pillows/bars’.

philip.platt Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Muddahudda Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > French, German, English. Currently taking a > shot > > at Spanish. As a French girl once said to me, > the > > best way to learn a language is through the > > pillow. Quite right too. > > > I learned most of my Spanish through wasted bar > conversations over the course of six months in > Plaza de Canovas in Valencia, Spain. > > However, it definitely helps having a good base > before ‘learning through pillows/bars’. That is not a bad route at all. I did a similar preparatory wasted bar course in the Sol area of Madrid, but now i’ve graduated to a 100% pure latina. Aye carumba…