Question:
What is the best way to learn Spanish?
??Vivian??
2007-04-20 23:17:02 UTC
I am really tired of people speaking spanish around me and as far as I know, they could be insulting me in spanish. I only know how to count to ten, say hello, friend, and thank you-unos, dos, thres, quatros, sincos, ses, siethe, ocho, nueve, dies, ola, amigo, and gracias. I am not willing to go too far to learn like moving to Mexico and big stuff like that. Please answer this if you're really willing to help me, thank you.

*Hawaii*
Three answers:
Redcap the Druid
2007-04-20 23:26:01 UTC
Grab your remote and turn on the Spanish subtitles on your TV... that way while you are understanding what is spoken you can see it translated without having to change your whole life in order to immerse yourself in the language and culture.



Or try the opposite and watch Spanish soap operas with the English subtitles on... if you can handle that much raw emotion, that is.
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2016-09-05 22:52:46 UTC
Arabic is an overly complex language for local-audio system of English to be taught if they have got no heritage to begin with. You must ask your self a few major questions: one million. are you going to have opporunities to make use of Arabic as you might for those who found out Spanish? two. Is Arabic going to be valuable adequate to you to spend all the ones hours upon hours of difficult paintings? three. Are you real interested and encouraged? These are questions simplest you'll be able to reply, however for those who found out Spanish, you might for sure have abundant possibility to make use of it always, even correct right here within the United States. Of path, there is not any cause why you have got to prefer one or the opposite--but when you have already got began finding out Spanish, then I'd propose sticking with it, first. At least paintings with it until you get to the factor in which you'll be able to learn a journal article in it, a newspaper article, or a useful novel with minimum support from a dictionary, and adequate to be in a position to keep conversations approximately day-to-day subjects.
Queen of the RĂ¿che
2007-04-21 05:44:47 UTC
If you have so many people speaking Spanish around you then take advantage and ask them to teach you, at least the basics (everyday phrases, vocabulary, etc)...You can also enrol in a class and try to expose youself as much as you can to the language...listen to music in Spanish, watch tv programs in Spanish, read magazines in Spanish...little by little you will start internalizing it


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