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  • #51
    I've been delaying learning Spanish...I think I can do it in a few months, I've been hearing it around me for years, and I can really catch on to words when people speak....like I can make out the different words...I know very little now.

    I'm fully fluent in English and Ukrainian for writing and speaking.

    Russian I speak fluently but I never had to write in it and never did really....I mean I wrote academic papers in Ukrainian and English but never in Russian...

    Russian has too many writing rules as well......If Ukrainian is what you hear is what you write like Spanish than Russian is the complete opposite.

    Polish I read and understand fully but can't speak it anymore...I think a month in Poland and I'd pick it up.

    Belorussian I understand 95% as well....But that's cheating because its literally Ukrainian+Russian, more so Ukrainian mixed together...

    My plan is to learn Spanish, and then with a Latin base of that maybe try Italian....and after that German......German shouldn't be too hard with an English base.

    P.S. Apparently I have this ability to speak without an accent Regardless of the language my pronunciation is top notch haha

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    • #52
      Has anyone tried Rosetta Stone? If so, how are they?

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      • #53
        Originally posted by badass316 View Post
        Has anyone tried Rosetta Stone? If so, how are they?
        I tried the trial and found myself knowing icelandic. Or whatever language that is northern europe. norway? sweden? iceland? Idk, something over there though.

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        • #54
          Rosetta Stone is pretty damn good.

          Don't you know anything about bootlegging though?

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Nodogoshi View Post
            Rosetta Stone is pretty damn good.

            Don't you know anything about bootlegging though?
            I do, just wondering if anyone else has tried it and their experiences with it.

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            • #56
              日本語習えボケ

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              • #57
                Originally posted by badass316 View Post
                I do, just wondering if anyone else has tried it and their experiences with it.
                I started the Chinese course recently. My computer died, and so I got a new one but haven't set up Rosetta Stone again yet; but I had a good impression.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by shiranui View Post
                  日本語習えボケ
                  こちらのコメントで、何って言いたかったですか?

                  やはり、シラヌイさんのより、僕は日本語が上手じゃないと思うけど。すみません。
                  Last edited by Drunken Cat; 06-09-2012, 03:56 AM.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by nodogoshi View Post
                    こちらのコメントで、何って言いたかったですか?

                    やはり、シラヌイさんのより、僕は日本語が上手じゃない。すみません。
                    お前じゃなく、ケヴに対して書いたんだ(笑)

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Shiranui View Post
                      お前じゃなく、ケヴに対して書いたんだ(笑)
                      Oh it wasn't that, I just didn't understand the comment.

                      I always enjoy the chance to speak Japanese on the internet though.

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