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    I have been thinking about learning another language too, but I was never really any good at them. I took a few years of Spanish back in high school, and a semester of German, but I don't really remember anything at all anymore!
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    @(you need an account to see links) French may grow on me as I learn it, I think its more I dont understand it properly to enjoy speaking it.

    We had mandatory french for 3 years in high school. I just didnt pick anything up. In one ear and out the other.
    Thanks for the break down though. Maybe I'm just not upto that step.
    @(you need an account to see links) Try memrise out. It uses multiple learning techniques plus its pretty fun to use.
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    Mint mostly said it but they both "mean" the same thing but "j'aimerais avoir" sounds more polite in my opinion!

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    I can teach jap! Also I can help you with some french hehe. I spent like a month there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaysevicious View Post
    @(you need an account to see links) My friend has just moved to Mexico for a year or so. I will be learning Spanish with her using Memrise at some point.

    @(you need an account to see links) I'm not really a fan of a French language I don't see it as the language of love. Though that may be me being a typical northerner. I just like to try and learn everything. Though I know about the French and how they prefer you to speak French. My friend only did GCSE French and now lives there. Lucky she lives in an area with a few English speakers though she still finds it very hard to do much.


    @(you need an account to see links) Dutch is definitely on my to-do list
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaysevicious View Post
    @(you need an account to see links) My friend has just moved to Mexico for a year or so. I will be learning Spanish with her using Memrise at some point.

    @(you need an account to see links) I'm not really a fan of a French language I don't see it as the language of love. Though that may be me being a typical northerner. I just like to try and learn everything. Though I know about the French and how they prefer you to speak French. My friend only did GCSE French and now lives there. Lucky she lives in an area with a few English speakers though she still finds it very hard to do much.


    @(you need an account to see links) Dutch is definitely on my to-do list

    Yes, listen music in spanish working too...
    I learn some english with this page and listen music, but my grammar sucks...
    some people know it.

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