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Where has this been all my life? This is so neat! Thanks!
I am going to check it out and see what I can learn from this, Thanks!!!
David,
Thanks so much.... Hopefully I also can learn from this... This is absolutely amazing. I saved it..
Sincerely, " DJ"
Last edited by DJ Moran --; 12-24-2005 at 11:54 AM.
thanks david ....i saved the site for future use..looks quite interesting.....
I have been a Platinum Club member for almost a year now, believe me it's worth it. There is a diffeence between free translation and paid, although both work.
Greetings Everyone, thanks for sharing this link David, by the way, how many languages did you learn.
Have a great day.
JoI
I am going to check this out. I have been using the Pimsleur Language Program. Its pretty easy and I have gotten amazing results in a short time. I will check out this one mentioned in this thread on my next language. Thank you
I use this site everyday. It is a great tool/ site. I speaks 5 languages, but with this site, it helps me keep those that I don't use it everyday stay fresh.
Toly Xiong
Thanx for this tip!
yes its pretty cool..i going to use and try and learn spanish...
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What do you think is the best way to learn spanish.
Visit Mexico. . .you'll be forced to learn fast. .very fast. Hahahaha!
No, really. . .depends on if you like to read or watch video (visual tools) or hear in a CD (if u like to learn by Audio). . Do u workout?? I would suggest listening to education instead of music.
Thanks for the information. I try to speak several languages. Without the constant contact with a foreign speaker, it is easy to lose fluency. What a wonderful tool to have for a PI.
Jerry E. Hargrove, PhD
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No, i personally didn't.Originally Posted by Hugh Goodwyn
I took Spanish in school from the 6th grade-10th grade. I thought it was a chore back then, but now i find the language helpful to know. I think if i was going for a Refresher, i would choose a tape. .i commute to work and that would be perfect for my time.
I have listened to books on tape for my 45min one-way commute.
I REALLY hope LOTS of members are utilizing this terrific resource David has provided.
It IS interesting AND useful. I've got this one bookmarked and use it AT LEAST once a month.
Took a look at it and this is most definitely a very good tool.
Outstanding, thanks sir.
O.A.C.V. Sr.
Thanks for this amazing tool David!
Fantastic link! I need to brush up on my Spanish. Thank you so much.
These links are much appreciated. Take care.
Thanks so much for posting this David. I wonder where this site was when I first starting taking Spanish. I now have the ability to learn several languages and get the job done.
Wowowowow!
Thank you so much for posting this link!
I just wonder where this was when I was in high school...
Wow, what a useful software program! Great link, thanks!
this could be usefull.. thanks!!
Thanks very much for the link. This looks to be very valuable. It is also amazingly inexpensive.
Some recommendations and advice on learning languages.
First, children learn a languagae because it is essential to survive. As adults our learning a language is a matter of interest and the level of retention is not as high as the level of someone who needs it to survive. Which explains why foreigners living abroad learn a language quicker without any formal study.
In regards to Spanish, it is my second language and keep in mind there are many variations. Some individuals will use a Mexican or European version of Spanish. Both are good, but there are differences in dialect. In Mexican Spanish there will be some traces of Aztec words. In the Islands of Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico you will find traces African and even Arabic words (Words that start with "AL"). Basically depending on what type of Spanish you want to learn will determine whether you will be understood clearly by other Spanish speakers.
Please dont forget to learn multi-cultural communication when learning a language as well. Meaning, be aware of how other cultures communicate both verbally and physically. For example, a thumbs up may be okay in the United States but in the Middle East it is a very offensive gesture. In the United States is proper to look into someone eyes when speaking, but in Asian countries, it is disrespectful. All in all you will be well recieved for the efforts.
My recommendations:
Columbian Spanish is commonly known to have the most appealing dialect, it is clear, and pleasant to listen to as well as understoood by all.
If your learning Arabic, the Lebanease Dialect is also known as the clearest and best sounding dialect.
Good luck all!
Peter , that's great advice ! I have a friend who is from Puerto Rico and she did let me in on this . She is working with me on my Spanish . She is also trying to teach me 4 other languages . Which I can say , Spanish is the easiest !
Well I commend you for wanting to learn another language. If you ever need some assistance with your Puerto Rican Spanish you can always ask me, since that is my background. I have heard that Spanish is the easiest and when you learn Spanish, other languages will be easier to learn. Just some FYI...I heard that Chinese was the hardest language to learn, but amazingly, it Hungarian is the hardest language to learn...aint that something?
To be honest I don't ever think I could ever learn Chinese or Hungarian...my cousin was knows Chinese ...and I tried to learn ..just don't have the patients for Chinese . Love Spanish though...
I checked this out & this could be very useful. I wonder how often I would use it tho.
Thanks for this. I'm always in need of a good translation program!
Wow, while I don't deal with that many foreign languages in general, I do however live 10 minutes from 4 Universities.
1 of these is Ivy rated and 1 other is on of the largest Technological institutions in the US (and literally in my back yard), with government contracts for R&D in everything from NASA to ?? The number of foreign entities here is overwhelming.
This may be a benefit, in hidden ways.
Thank you for providing this link, I may have never found it otherwise!
Stephen Douglass