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Nice, lance. I feel the same way when I speak to someone from mainland China and they say I speak good Mandarin, for a foreigner.
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I have also been learing a ittle Spanish. I go to chess club every Wednesday, and one of the guys is from Mexico City, another guy is from Argentina, and we had a guy drop by a few weeks ago who was from Columbia. The son of the guy from Argentina also speaks Spanish. I thought it was silly not to utilize this resource that has dropped in my lap.
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If anyone ever needs advice on how to master the "new, improved" Modern Greek*, just let me know. There are a lot of on-line tutorials that teach that sort of thing.
* less accents and diacritical marks and fewer exceptions to common rules .
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I'm torn between trying to learn some Philippine and Chinese dialects, and just focusing on learning other languages (e.g. Japanese, French).
Granted, I'm not exactly putting a lot of effort into it, but if I did, which ones should I choose?
If I plan to live out the rest of my days in the Philippines, then dialects are the way to go. There are just so many - most of the Chinese living here speak Hokkien as well as Mandarin, and a few speak Cantonese.
Filipino is the national language, and thankfully most people know how to speak a little. However, extensive travel within the country will expose you to so many others, and it can be fun to know a little bit of Cebuano, Ilonggo, Ilokano and so on...
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I finally got internet yesterday, and I also received a Russian textbook I ordered, so I am back into studying foreign languages. I still try to make my German better, and I am studying Russian, as well as French and Spanish.
Next up. let's learn some Klingon! <- kidding!
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After doing this on-and-off again, I am back into boning up on Russian. I owe it to a phone app, actually. The is an app for the iphone (search for "memwords") and you will find it. It costs a little, but it has thousands of words and you can read more about it here: http://www.memorizewords.com/There are apps for Russian, Spanish, and French. The cool thing about it is the games. I play the games a lot, which reinforces the words. Hangman is the one that I play the most, I think, and it also helps with the spelling.
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Languages are funny. I switched my focus recently from Russian to French. I still study Russian, but am more focused on the French now. The funny thing is, I have been studying Russian on and off for about 2 years, and I still can't read a newspaper very well. In contrast, after only about 3 weeks of French, I can read a lot in a French newspaper. It help immensely that many French words are similar to ours, and French doesn't go nuts with the declension like Russian does.
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I used to practice listening skills by changing the language selection on movie dvds. Works best when I'm familiar with the movie and kind of know the context.
I did get to the point in French where I stopped listening to words and just listened and even made it to the dream in French stage but all my dreams had ambiguous endings.
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That's just sad. The bad French isn't even funny...
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The only thing funny about it is that Archie's trying too hard. Oh well!
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