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Re: Learning a language
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Move to a country that speaks the language you want to learn. That's your best bet. [/ QUOTE ] I usually don't like to make one-line snipes that permeate this board, but thank you for the most obvious answer in the world. DN |
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Re: Learning a language
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Try a search too. We've done this thread several times. [/ QUOTE ] Whenever I use the search option, it seems to pull up a jillion threads, of which 99% are not anywhere close to being relevant for what I am looking. What parameters should I use to come up with the best, most relevant results? "Learning a new language" in OOT turned up just a crapload of junk. I think many feel the same way, although there is a strong majority that is simply too lazy to even check. I try not to do the weekly "What is the best Simpson's line" thread, but have yet to see anything recently on language learning. DN |
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Re: Learning a language
My wife's family is Croatian and they took to wanting to learn the language. They had a guy come to her aunt's house once a week and he taught about 6 or 7 of them Croatian right from her kitchen. I don't think it was all that expensive and I think he's actually doing it for free as a friend now. I'd imagine you could work out something similar if you want to get a few people together.
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