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i studied french in school for a few years, but haven't practiced it in so long that i don't remember much
i'm currently learning japanese in school and in self-study, but know a good chunk of it conversationally because of where i live
i'm currently learning japanese in school and in self-study, but know a good chunk of it conversationally because of where i live
glisshttps://www.duolingo.com/
learn spanish w/ me so I can communicate w/ peruvians in dota
Can anyone tell me if using duolingo is worth it?
From my perspective it just seems to teach you words and phrases, not how certain languages actually work.
learn spanish w/ me so I can communicate w/ peruvians in dota[/quote]
Can anyone tell me if using duolingo is worth it?
From my perspective it just seems to teach you words and phrases, not how certain languages actually work.
Can speak English, some Filipino Dialects, Spanish, and a very broken French
I tried at learning Italian at one point or another as well.
I tried at learning Italian at one point or another as well.
Encreglisshttps://www.duolingo.com/Can anyone tell me if using duolingo is worth it?
learn spanish w/ me so I can communicate w/ peruvians in dota
From my perspective it just seems to teach you words and phrases, not how certain languages actually work.
it's not like you're gonna learn too much about a language
not that i know anything about learning words
learn spanish w/ me so I can communicate w/ peruvians in dota[/quote]
Can anyone tell me if using duolingo is worth it?
From my perspective it just seems to teach you words and phrases, not how certain languages actually work.[/quote]
it's not like you're gonna learn too much about a language
not that i know anything about learning words
i can speak spanish and english. i'm also learning french in school.
English, Latvian, Russian and Eesti. Used to know Finnish, but oh well.
English because being raised in America, Laotian because it's my household language, and Spanish from classes in school.
glisshttps://www.duolingo.com/
learn spanish w/ me so I can communicate w/ peruvians in dota
trust me, it wont be worth it
learn spanish w/ me so I can communicate w/ peruvians in dota[/quote]
trust me, it wont be worth it
I can't believe no one has said Vietnamese yet ;_;
Where my Viet people at
Where my Viet people at
I speak english and enough spanish to get me through mexico, but not 100% fluent yet (getting there!)
Encreglisshttps://www.duolingo.com/Can anyone tell me if using duolingo is worth it?
learn spanish w/ me so I can communicate w/ peruvians in dota
From my perspective it just seems to teach you words and phrases, not how certain languages actually work.
It's really helpful for embedding simple grammar and vocab. I've used it a lot this year for German (doing year 12) and it's really helped me with just remembering how to conjugate verbs and stuff (I barely knew any German at the start of the year, don't ask). The main advantage is the instant feedback which is really useful, I've found its lessons are also structured quite well. Best used in tandem with other things though, like classes or books or videos etc
learn spanish w/ me so I can communicate w/ peruvians in dota[/quote]
Can anyone tell me if using duolingo is worth it?
From my perspective it just seems to teach you words and phrases, not how certain languages actually work.[/quote]
It's really helpful for embedding simple grammar and vocab. I've used it a lot this year for German (doing year 12) and it's really helped me with just remembering how to conjugate verbs and stuff (I barely knew any German at the start of the year, don't ask). The main advantage is the instant feedback which is really useful, I've found its lessons are also structured quite well. Best used in tandem with other things though, like classes or books or videos etc
Swedish, English and practically no Italian, but I am studying it in school if that counts.
icTusI can't believe no one has said Vietnamese yet ;_;
Where my Viet people at
Toi cung noi duoc tieng viet! And also English.
I'm also part of the massive pool of kids who learned Spanish in school,
but I'm terrible at Spanish so I consider myself to know 2.5 languages.
Where my Viet people at[/quote]
Toi cung noi duoc tieng viet! And also English.
I'm also part of the massive pool of kids who learned Spanish in school,
but I'm terrible at Spanish so I consider myself to know 2.5 languages.
Lets see
Turkish (main language)
English
German (B1 level, learning it)
Norwegian (I used to live there)
Turkish (main language)
English
German (B1 level, learning it)
Norwegian (I used to live there)
Dutch, English, German, French, Spanish, and enough Russian to play in a team with crazy eblans
making attempts at learning Russian the last few months. it's always sounded the most interesting by far imo. hopefully it doesn't take years отдых в кусок
Vietnamese, English, Spanish, and Chinese (Mandarin).
Learning Spanish and Korean although have no one to speak either language with so don't really know a whole lot. Can read 한글 though! Just need to learn vocab.
Cantonese, Mandarin, English. Considering Spanish. Is it easy/hard? Is it useful?
PolarbotCantonese, Mandarin, English. Considering Spanish. Is it easy/hard? Is it useful?
I can't really say anything in terms of difficulty, but it can be useful if you actually use it (if you're in an area of others that speak Spanish), or if you want to learn French.
I can't really say anything in terms of difficulty, but it can be useful if you actually use it (if you're in an area of others that speak Spanish), or if you want to learn French.