RE: Foreign language - Jiggly - 10-31-2021
(10-31-2021, 05:56 PM)Mr.Kurd Wrote: (10-24-2021, 09:05 AM)mothered Wrote: (10-24-2021, 08:29 AM)Mr.Kurd Wrote: you know most of Arabic words had been stolen and used by other languages. I find that some Arabic words are used by Egyptians and vice versa.
For example, "Faloos" and "Masare" (which Is "money"), can be used Interchangeably. I personally prefer the former - Faloos. Egyptians and Arabic are even one language but kinda they have differences. In most Arab countries they are using the old Arabic machine but slightly different. In Egyptians, you can really see the difference clearlly more than in any other countries.
(10-24-2021, 09:39 AM)Jiggly Wrote: (10-24-2021, 08:29 AM)Mr.Kurd Wrote: Kinda a secret xD related to where am gonna stay for sometime.
My next target will be Germany.
I speak 5 now, so am five person xD
That is true, if you know three especially Arabic and English others will be very easy to go. As both of them provide unlimited resources to learn a new language and you know most of Arabic words had been stolen and used by other languages.
Another point you will learn your special method of learning which would be easier to learn a new language.
Third, You will find similarity in Vocabulary and Grammer so easy peasy.
In early stage, I start with alpahbets, thier pronouciation and writing. Then going with commond words to common sentence. I prefer Duolingo which make this process much easier.
It really amazes me how many languages have words borrowed from others. English is one that has Dutch/Latin/French words that you can see every day. We also have other words that have arabic routes. I find etymology really interesting, but I'll bet that helps when you find something familiar in another language.
I learned some French and Spanish in school. I did it very poorly though, and couldn't hold a conversation in either language. With no intended offense to anyone from France, I really struggled to get along with French as a language. I never wrapped my head around it, and I think I was overall unwilling to learn it.
Spanish made a lot more sense to me, and I found the vocabulary and grammar easier to follow. However, the little I had learned has already started to fade. I really ought to learn Spanish, as it's such a useful language where I'm looking to live, and I know more than enough people who could practice speaking it with me.
That is really amazing Jiggly. Knowing another languages give you a bigger window, gatway and opportunities to live and find good paid Job. Imagine or compare someone who is illiterate and another one who can RWS English. From this view to knowing more languages. Wish I had time to learn Russian as well.
It's a big time commitment but there's no real deadline to learn I suppose.
At this rate, you'll be a linguists expert!
RE: Foreign language - mothered - 11-01-2021
(10-31-2021, 05:56 PM)Mr.Kurd Wrote: Egyptians and Arabic are even one language but kinda they have differences. In most Arab countries they are using the old Arabic machine but slightly different. In Egyptians, you can really see the difference clearlly more than in any other countries. Very well explained.
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