Quote: from handsfree at 7:08 pm on Dec. 14, 2008 Yo creo que deberías seguir con el español. Apréndelo bien y consigue hablarlo fluído y sin acento muy marcado. :D Segun una chica Chileno, no tengo un acento :P. Estoy de acuerdo, perroooooooooo quiero aprender muchas idiomas tambien... Ay de mi... Y necesito decidir para manana...
Yo creo que deberías seguir con el español. Apréndelo bien y consigue hablarlo fluído y sin acento muy marcado. :D
Entonces, si esa chica chilena te ha dicho la verdad, y te sientes contento con tu nivel de español, yo te recomendaría continuar con el Chino-mandarín, pues hoy en día se está convirtiendo en el idioma de los negocios.
Quote: from Isobel at 7:13 pm on Dec. 14, 2008 Russian. You're already learning Spanish, keep learning it, but for that 3 weeks programme I'd go with Russian. However, only start a language you actually intend to study. If it's just for those 3 weeks, stay with Spanish. I'm kinda intending to learn all of them at some point... I'm kind of leaning towards Russian or Arabic....
Russian. You're already learning Spanish, keep learning it, but for that 3 weeks programme I'd go with Russian. However, only start a language you actually intend to study. If it's just for those 3 weeks, stay with Spanish.
However, only start a language you actually intend to study. If it's just for those 3 weeks, stay with Spanish.
In that case, go with Russian.
i'd do spanish. it sounds like you know nothing about the others