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Originally Posted by Valito
U made my day Obezyanki! I'm argentinian, hehe,
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Yeah, nice nick btw,,, how is it doing???, how are your lessons going???....
Yeah, learning languages can be hard for some reasons:
1. Not the same pronunciation of letters (in case it's the same alphabet)
2. Not the same alphabet (it's dead!)
3. Different grammar rules
4. New grammar rules
5. Coherence.
6. Rare vocabulary and pronunciation
Ex. in French there's an expression "chez" which means "at someone's house" in Spanish "en la casa de...". I mean "Chez Dj_volk" means "At Dj_volk's house" or in Spanish "En la casa de Dj_volk".
And for ex. to count numbers 6, 10 are pronounced six ("sis") and ("dis"), but when we talk about a number of things (numbers folowed by a noun) it changes and the "S" is not pronounced.... 6 (six) kilometers in French in "Six Kilométres" (Si - Kilo
metr).
And numbers,,
,,, just to say 80 in French i's said something like 4 times 20.
80 = Quatre-vingt (Quatre=4 Vingt=20)
and see.... 90=Quatre-vingt-dix
I still doubt how those numbers are written (quatrevingt or quatre-vingt)
BTW Anyone interested in learning
French????,, ah ahhahhah
,, sorry I had to ask... I see we've all gone offtop here so lately.