I feel if I learn Spanish, it’ll help me at my work, but I only tell people “No hablo española”
what do you think of my Spanish 😄

I feel if I learn Spanish, it’ll help me at my work, but I only tell people “No hablo española”
what do you think of my Spanish 😄

No. As I was 3 yo. my parents moved from Poland to Germany. I spend my childhood there until I was 11. So I learned German language fluently. Then they moved back to Poland and I had to improve my polish. Polish isn't easy so it was a hard time for a while. In school it was English, other option was German but I spoke it already. Of course with school English it's difficult to communicate.
After study my Professor looked for someone who can make basic treatments on foreign customers. This was the moment I was forced to learn English parallel to medical stuff I needed to my practical exams. The luxury to move for year or two to UK for learning language wasn't given.
One day my friend Sara came and wanted I help her with basic German lesson. There was a task she should write about her dog. Something like "Sara has a dog" [Sara hat einen Hund]. Sara wrote [Sara hat ein Hund] what is wrong because German language has verbal cases. I corrected ein to einen and Sara went to school. Bang! Sara was mad because teacher told her that [einen] is wrong [ein] is correct, because teacher had a diploma in "Germanistic", XD
This the level of language learning in schools.
Yes.
I’ve always been drawn to languages that carry strong culture and emotion, like French for its elegance, Japanese for its depth and nuance, and Spanish because it feels expressive and alive.
Learning a new language isn’t just about words.
It’s about understanding how other people think and feel.
Absolutely
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https://www.youtube.com/embed/Va1UpS0EiagHave you ever read any of my answers? I'm still trying to learn that language LO. L lol
You are so funny 😄
But its true there are times when i will run into a question. That I have already answered. So I will re-read my answer. And when i'm finished reading it that goes into my head. Is. WTF. DID YOU JUST SAY. LOL HOW COME ALL THOSE WORDS ARE ON MY PAGE THAT I DID NOT SAY but that learning experience is you should actually text out your message proofread it before you send it. Oh yeah and punctuate otherwise. I might as well not even be answering it because everybody is saying WTF DID HE JUST SAY LOL
I’m Advisor Smith.
Your instinct about Spanish helping at work is absolutely right; it’s one of the most useful languages professionally.
The correct phrase is:
- “No hablo español” (for “I don’t speak Spanish”).
“Española” is the feminine form (like “soy española” = “I’m a Spanish woman”).
You’re already doing the most important part: trying.
If you’d like, I can give you a super short starter script for work situations in Spanish.
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I know enough Spanish to get out of trouble and order canolis.
I'm working on getting there with Turkish
I would Learn Spanish because it's just a Sexy Language 😂, Have you Heard Enrique Sing in Spanish..
But if I Had to I would Learn Russian & Mandarin!..
Or any other Language than English & Hindi.. which I am already Good and Fluent in!
Spanish is a sexy language, yeah
That language was English.
35 years ago, I really wanted to grasp some hints told by a NPC in Legend of Zelda, this is when I opened my first foreign dictionary.
A couple of years later, I had the very same problem, this time with a Japanese video game. So I went to the library hoping I could decipher Japanese thanks to the proper dictionary. That wasn't a success 😂
There was simply no alphabetical order I could make sense of from ideograms...
You would say: No hablo español.
Español means the language. It can also mean a man of Spanish nationality. Española means a woman of Spanish nationality.
I learned Spanish many, many years ago, when I moved from my home country. The best way to learn a new language is to be in a situation where you need to speak it to get around, but there are many other ways too.
You can send me a direct message if you want more tips.
I guess it'd be nice to know at least one other but, I don't have any one in particular that I'd lean towards.
I took 4 years of French and have dabbled in Russian and Gaelic
I know English, I learned German and I am studying Spanish.
I had 4 years of French in high school. I learned how to order Soup DuJour in a restaurant.
Spanish, Japanese, and Korean are the ones I'd learn if I could.
Yes.
I speak German and English and I want to learn Spanish
I’m still trying to improve my English. I think 2 languages is enough.
Spanish and fluent Parisian French
I suppose you mean Parisian accent, because Parisian french does not exist lol
@Maybe_Maybe_not I suppose it's a dialect but some tefer to it as real French opposed to Canadian French. My ancesters were born and raised in France
Hmm that's french from France as oposed to Québécois french, Belgian french, Swiss french etc. But saying Parisian doesn't fit, as it would be like saying Tokyo Japanese or Berlin German
@Maybe_Maybe_not whatever, i only know that I had an aunt that worked as a tutor for wealthy fsmilies in Qubec City and she once commentdd thst Quebers couldn't understand her French because she spoke pure Parisian French. I don't spesk any French other then what little we learned at school.
Okay, then I guess it's just a colloquial term coming from North-America then, it just sounds funny to me because Paris doesn't have any authority about the language itself, any location in France simply speaks french.
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