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Moridin920
Nov 15, 2007

by FactsAreUseless
I speak English and Bulgarian fluently, although if I'm being honest I can't write Cyrillic very well (can't remember all the letters when I go to write, I can read it though).

I also speak some Spanish cuz of HS and living where I do and some German (very very little though, an embarrassingly little amount given that I lived there for a year+).

I'd like to get my Spanish and German up to snuff and maybe learn something else too... what is the best way to do that? Was thinking about Rosetta Stone mebbe but I heard that it wasn't all that great really.

a hole-y ghost posted:

yeah it's hard with languages like that because people tend to appreciate your effort but keep trying to just talk to you in english because it's easier

Exactly my experience in Germany. I'd like kinda try and they'd laugh and just switch to English to make it easier which is considerate but at the same time I'm trying to fix my broken Deutsche dammit

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