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Providing help with english,swedish,italian, russian and finnish ^^
:) well then, finnish, english and swedish are my main languages, those I can speak the best, but I'll also offer help with russian and italian. so if anyone needs help, just ask! ^^
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МММ... Можеш посоветовать какоинить софт для треннировки умения печатать на кирилице? :ywave:
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Hahah, oh well, I meant the "russian" russian anyway! but if there are such linguistic problems, I won't teach it ^^
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Lolz
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Извините! ^^ alrighty, I'll forget about that russian thing, might be that I myself need more help with it than what I'm able to teach for the others ^^ so from now on, I'll be only helping with finnish english swedish and italian
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Spanish?
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it's a bit like it, yes, but there are many differences between them too
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Hmm....
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It's a bit like it. by the way, где в России вы живете?
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soz it came two times my computer is being stupid! -.-' well anyway, there are few numeric and grammatic differences between spanish and italian
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English please?
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for example: my name is hanna, I live in finland is in italian Il mio nome è Hanna, io vive in Finlandia but in spanish Mi nombre es Hanna, yo vive en Finlandia
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ahhh...
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I've got the russian letters in my computer too! ^^
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quite much both infact
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What?!?!?!?
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O_o
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haha! ^^ sure thing! btw where are you from?
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SisCity
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that's cool ^^
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Uh huh!
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Saying that Spanish 'isn't really hard' would be wrong to say if you haven't learned Spanish yourself. You need to study to learn this language as you have to study any other language to learn, but of course, it's generally considered a lot easier than for instance Japanese (or Russian, Chinese and so on). If you know Spanish and go to Italy, they won't neccessarily understand everything you say, but you can usually get your point across (though I know a lot of Italians who get offended by tourists who speak Spanish to them and expect them to understand). The basic grammatical rules are pretty much the same, but the words differ (both say 'I call myself [name]', but in Spanish it's 'yo me llamo [name]', Italian 'io mi chiamo [name]'). Also, the pronounciation rules are very different (Italians pretty much say what they write, Spanish people 'slur' a lot more (v can turn to b, they lisp on their s's, double l turns to j, j is pronounced h (a very throaty ach sound), and they also have their own letter ñ (nj). Italian is a bit more straightforward when it comes to pronounciation, but they have a tad more complicated grammar- at least that is my opinion after having studied each of the languages for one year each) Shadowcrow, how much Italian do you know? :) |
well, a bit, I studied it for 2 years and my cousin lives in italy.
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Then you probably know a lot more than me! :)
I might be asking for your help come August, because I'll be starting studying languages for real then...but I haven't decided whether it's English or Italian, but if it's Italian, I'll probably need a little help ;) |
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I've never met someone that achullay WANT to learn Swedish.. Hehe..
I'm from Swe, and will be glad to help you ! :vsign: |
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