Learning a foreign language

@LuluDi (95)
July 10, 2017 8:11am CST
Thank you so much to everyone who respond on my posts. As you probably figured it out i am not such a god english speaker. But with you i can parctice and improve .I even started to learn German from a teacher who teaches it in english.Is not very hard even if i speak romanian everyday and i never spoke german ,but i hope i will achieve my goal .
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@hereandthere (45645)
• Philippines
13 Jul 17
why did you choose to learn german?
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@LuluDi (95)
13 Jul 17
German is a language that has become as important as English, at least in this part of the continent.Knowing German has become a plus for your C.V I already know english, french, a little bit of italian why not learning german ? I made holidays in Austria and Germany, I want to go back there and I would like to know the language to interact more easily with the people.
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• Philippines
13 Jul 17
@LuluDi i understand now. thanks for explaining. there are other multilingual members here, too, like @ladyduck.
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@LadyDuck (471459)
• Switzerland
13 Jul 17
@hereandthere @LuluDi I confirm, I am multilingual. I was born in Italy, so I know Italian, French because I lived 30 years in the south of France, English, it's the language we use for work, Spanish, because I like it and a bit of German, because it's the 3rd Swiss language.
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@marlina (154131)
• Canada
10 Jul 17
I tried to learn German decades ago, but gave up pretty quick.
@LuluDi (95)
11 Jul 17
Why ? Is funny that some words are pretty much alike with those from english . Honestly is hard to learn it , i don't know a single word and i don't listen it every day like english but hope to succed at least to know what means some words and have a mediu conversation . Never give up: fall seven times, stand up eight. :-D