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tractor
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 Message 9 of 13
18 October 2011 at 7:21am | IP Logged 
ilcommunication wrote:
Something like Occitan might be neat to look into.

Yes, but as a start the four "big" ones are more than enough.
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Cainntear
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 Message 10 of 13
18 October 2011 at 11:43am | IP Logged 
sofiapofia wrote:
I am at B2 level in Italian and since this is my first Romance language and I want to
learn (or at least be familiar with) the rest, could someone suggest the order in which I
should learn them.

Here's what I plan to do:

Italian > French > Portuguese > Spanish

I would leave Portuguese until last. As GRagazzo seems to be saying, there's a tendency towards increasing difference as you go westwards (which shouldn't really be a surprise). There are a few features that Spanish has lost that Portuguese has retained, but these tend to be phonological rather than grammatical.

Also, I'm a great fan on Michel Thomas's teaching and Thomas didn't write a course for Portuguese (the one released under his name was written by someone else -- I listened to the first hour of it when they offered it for free, and I wasn't very impressed).

You might at first think that MT isn't for you, because it's aimed at the uninformed learner and doesn't go into the theoretical aspects of the grammar. I would urge you to look beyond that -- I've studied languages and linguistics at university level (part-time, I won't graduate until next year) and I still feel it's the best start anyone could get. It covers a lot of grammar quickly and easily, and gives you a great basis to start building up your knowledge from academic grammars, if that's how you want to go about it.
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Merv
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 Message 11 of 13
18 October 2011 at 3:48pm | IP Logged 
As is often the case with HTLAL, there's too much fantasizing and planning that goes on here rather than doing the
hard work.

I, too, fantasized about learning 40 languages back when I started Spanish. Now I realize I would be lucky if I
manage to learn just Spanish to true fluency, with a rich vocabulary, near-native accent, natural idiomatic speech,
etc.

If and when you perfect Italian, you have 3 more high-powered Romance languages to tackle. Don't worry, at that
point the order in which you deal with them won't matter too much.
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lichtrausch
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 Message 12 of 13
18 October 2011 at 6:10pm | IP Logged 
Spanish > Portuguese > French

Just my preference based on their relevance from my point of view. And doing the two very similar languages first means if you for whatever reason quit at the half-way point through your project, you will be left with more functionality in the first two languages than if one of those first two languages had been French.

If time and motivation allow it, this is the order I will be doing them in, minus Italian which I have no interest in learning. (Romance languages aren't really my thing.)
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fiziwig
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 Message 13 of 13
18 October 2011 at 7:36pm | IP Logged 
I am currently working on Spanish, and plan to continue concentrating on it for a few more years at least, or until I attain what I consider acceptable fluency. After that I'm really curious about Italian for the simple reason that I watched a movie in Italian recently and could almost understand quite a lot of it from just my limited knowledge of Spanish. I would venture into Italian out of curiosity only, however, with no goal of real fluency.

My personal choice of order (given that I've already started Spanish, and that this would just be dipping my toes into each of the others) would be Spanish -> Italian -> Portuguese -> Romanian -> Latin. I really dislike the sound of French so as a matter of personal taste I'd just skip it.


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