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  • #10845
    After the Rain
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    My advice is: for the time being stick to one language that you want to learn, don’t bite more than you can chew.

    I am right now studying Latin

    I am speaking from experience when I say this is time wasted, unless you enjoy studying Latin for Latin’s sake. I know college teachers say that Latin is the basis for understanding Romance languages, but it is absolutely not the case.

    #10616
    Oscar
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    Here’s a map of the language skills you should focus on if you plan to visit or live in Europe

    Map of the most useful languages per country in Europe (after English)

    If you want some tips during your learning of French : https://wd.easytodo.in/dating-site-for-white-people-groups/learners-or-enthusiasts-of-european-languages/forum/topic/le-cafe-francais/

    if you’re willing to give tips to others in any language – English included, don’t hesitate to create a thread about it.

    #10593
    Anonymous
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    Hi I find languages to be very interesting. I am right now studying Latin, and have a year of college Spanish. I am very interested in Eastern Europe and Russian as I would like to move to that part of the world. I studied Koine Greek so I am familiar with highly inflected languages. I have also studied Hebrew and Arabic. I would like to learn French as half my ancestry is Quebecois. I have also heard German is a good language to know in Eastern Europe.

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