I've recently finished my uni course and will graduate in October, and now want to pick up a language (yep, want to continue with the studying lol). Any suggestions on which language I should start off with?
I am looking for one that is not too hard to learn, and one using the latin alphabet (no Chinese, Japanese, Russian or Arabic please).
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thats just my personal preference since i think its a prettier language.
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It's not that easy to learn (there's a lot of different grammar rules), but I guess it's the case with any language anyway. One thing that could be a little difficult is that in French, we consider the gender. So for the word ''the'', you have either ''le'' (masculine) or ''la''(feminine). Let's say you want to say ''the oven'', in french it will be ''le four'', and if you want to say ''the chair'', it's gonna be ''la chaise'', so that might be confusing at first. But I say go for it, it's a beautiful language and there're a lot of words that are almost the same as in English, so it's a good start. :)
I was thinking about learning spanish (I wanted to learn a third language), and I might try soon. It's always good to learn something that might be useful, especially since I love to travel.
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I had a quick look at the grammar rules and they look complicated, but I am willing to learn.
Downloaded some podcasts and guides to start off with and will head to the library for some beginner's books. I can't wait to start, French is a language I always wanted to learn, sounds so sexy!
I was considering Spanish, but went for German or French instead cos I want to start travelling next year and might be more of use.
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It can be complicated (I still have problems sometimes, lol), but unless you want to write a novel or something, I think it'll be okay. :)
You really sound motivated, which is perfect to learn a new language. Once you'll be a little more advanced in your learning process, you could watch some movies and tv shows in French too, it's always a great way to learn a language (I still thank my TV for helping me learn English ;) ).
You want to travel ? That's great ! Where do you want to go exactly ?
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Any idea where I can get French movies and shows? Maybe download it like I do French shows. But will definitely be doing that once I get more into it.
Is the French in Canada much different from the French in France? For example, some languages may be different between some countries? I am curious to know.
Planning to travel early next year, work in London and travel around Europe as well. But saving up is the hard part :( Uggghhh!
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