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Old August 01, 2017, 09:51 AM
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what to use as base language when learning a new language?

I use English as my base language because it is the language I use most in day to day life (I'm from holland)

However, i've been considering now that I want to learn other languages, to use Spanish as my base language so that I can also refresh my Spanish. Do you think this is a good idea? or should you stick with 1 base to effectively learn a new language?
   
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Old August 03, 2017, 05:47 PM
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I'm not sure what you mean by base language, but English is surprisingly related to Spanish. If you don't already know this, if you have a good English vocabulary you will find that there are many cognates in Spanish. You may need to keep just one base.
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Podrías declarar de ser un 'native lenguage' holandés, segunda lengua...y elencas las que sabes.
Aprovecho para invitar a todos los foreros de poner su propia lengua natal y en seguida otras que domina con fluidez.
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