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My native language is English, but I've learned (but still have quite a bit to go before I'm completely fluent) Spanish. I'm curious as to which language is easiest for someone who has already learned Spanish to learn.
Catalan, Italian, Portuguese?
I'm looking to receive private Spanish instruction (I'm at the advanced level), and the one tutor offering lessons on my campus isn't a native speaker. Should I take lessons from her? Would I be able to learn more from a native or non-native?
I don't want to learn spanish if it is hard. Is spanish easy to learn?
I wanna know which language is more important in the business world and which will help me the most in the same field.
Is there an online site to learn or books or anything? Or do you think it would be worth it to pay for the college to learn it? Thanks.
I like the fact that modern day computers can not only multitask but allow multiple ways of doing things. Where can I learn the spanish language while surfing the internet?
i saw a box of frosted flakes and it has both english and spanish on it. this is america where the primary language is english. so why dont spanish and other different speaking people learn and speak fluent american english. sorry folks but that is me and i am full american speak and taught english.
I've always wanted to become fluent in a second spoken language. I took Spanish all throughout high school. Although I like Spanish, I would LOVE to learn French or Russian. I'm considering taking a class this summer and hopefully continuing study of whichever language I choose in the future. I'm 21 (a junior in college) - is it too late to become fluent in a second language? I know there is a certain age bracket for language learning & fluency. And just out of curiosity, should I continue learning Spanish because I already know the basics & it's more practical, or start from scratch and learn Russian or French? Thanks for your help!
I am clueless when it comes to the spanish language. Where can I learn to read, write and speak spanish?
I'm thinking of getting living language platinum spanish for christmas and want to know before I buy it, is it formal spanish or street spanish? and will it actually help me get fluent (not just showing me pretty pictures and memorizing the words aka rosetta stone) or is it just about the same. I was just wondering cause I was thinking this (it has a book, Cds, online community etc.) but I also heard learning spanish like crazy helps a lot too. If you have the program or tried it pleaze help me know.
(I also have spanish speaking relatives so that can help with the immersion lol ![]()
before i forget is it as buggy as rosetta stone as in error codes and licensing. and can i put it on multiple computers like my main, a laptop and whatever else? Thanks!
before i forget is it as buggy as rosetta stone as in error codes and licensing. and can i put it on multiple computers like my main, a laptop and whatever else? Thanks!
How do you say these numbers in spanish?
257, 789, 3.235, 1.941, 2.500
I just started a second-year, fourth-semester Spanish course. It's my last class before my Bachelor's degree, and I need a good Spanish-to-English voice recognition app. One where I can play a clip in Spanish and it will translate it back to me in English. Any suggestions?
This is American we speak English not Spanish. We have a right to protect our language borders and culutre. How can I get my son out of this program? Is it constitutionally legal for a school to be able to force the kids to learn a language?
There is only a teacher that teaches Spanish no other languages. the school is forcing them to learn spanish. they have no choice
I am having a hard time learning. Any suggestions? Good programs,etc..
Bill, I have tried visual link spanish and I love it but I can't afford to buy it. I might try to. Did you become fluent with the language software?

