Lord_Griff wrote:Mon francais est Beano.
Brooks wrote:How much longer is your Italian thing going to last, realistically. If it's less than several years, fuck it.
dynamiteReady wrote:
I hear it's pretty easy for English speakers to pick up.
But then so is French.
Yossarian wrote:I know that isn't true for French, I'd be surprised if it was for Italian. Latin-based languages have very different grammar to English, and while English may have a lot of French words, many of those words have changed their meaning.dynamiteReady wrote:I hear it's pretty easy for English speakers to pick up. But then so is French.
Kow wrote:If you have no experience of learning a language (like most English, no offence intended), it'll be tough at the beginning. Get a good foundation in grammar and structure.
It's that busy?cockbeard wrote:If it's Italian you're after, then there's a veritable horde of them in Brixton, the Albert often feels like little Sardinia
Jesus! Who knew H was involved in people trafficking???regmcfly wrote:I've been learning conversational Japanese for over a year now and am getting quite good at it. I'm very good in Spanish and had to be translator when we took 40+ kids to Venezuela 3 years ago
How do you think we pay for this place?g.man wrote:Jesus! Who knew H was involved in people trafficking???regmcfly wrote:I've been learning conversational Japanese for over a year now and am getting quite good at it. I'm very good in Spanish and had to be translator when we took 40+ kids to Venezuela 3 years ago
Tempy wrote:Brooks is the assumption around Japan these days still that the "lost decade" is now in danger of becoming "the lost 30 years"?
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