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jbadg76421
Groupie
United States
Joined 4177 days ago

51 posts - 92 votes 
Speaks: English*
Studies: German, Spanish, French, Esperanto

 
 Message 65 of 68
27 January 2015 at 1:20pm | IP Logged 
stout wrote:
Learning one foreign language is enough for me thank you.French will be the first and
only foreign language that I will learn.


Famous last words :-)
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tristano
Tetraglot
Senior Member
Netherlands
Joined 3836 days ago

905 posts - 1262 votes 
Speaks: Italian*, Spanish, French, English
Studies: Dutch

 
 Message 66 of 68
27 January 2015 at 11:43pm | IP Logged 
stout wrote:
Learning one foreign language is enough for me thank you.French will be the first and
only foreign language that I will learn.

I have no interest at all in learning another foreign language.


FutureStout wrote:

Guys, can you please help me to decide which new language to study? I would like to study them all!


At least, this is my past and present me if you swap French with English.
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Ari
Heptaglot
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Norway
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2314 posts - 5695 votes 
Speaks: Swedish*, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
Studies: Czech, Latin, German

 
 Message 67 of 68
03 February 2015 at 6:14pm | IP Logged 
Oh damnit, it's looking like it's going to have to be German after all, for various professional reasons. I've tried to do both in parallel, but I find it very difficult to study two languages at once. I tend to focus on one over the other. I'm going to try and keep Czech on a slow burner on the side (I think it will benefit from a slow approach anyway, letting it sink in over time), but it's hard to give it attention when I'm going ahead with German. It seems I have the opposite of wanderlust. Tunnel vision?

But when I do sit down with an Asimil Czech lesson, I get a warm and fuzzy feeling that German cannot offer. I'm not giving up on it. Maybe once I start with massive input with German it'll be easier.
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tristano
Tetraglot
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Netherlands
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905 posts - 1262 votes 
Speaks: Italian*, Spanish, French, English
Studies: Dutch

 
 Message 68 of 68
08 February 2015 at 10:49am | IP Logged 
Are you able to understand spoken German without studying it previously?


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