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Premium
January 26, 2013, 01:39 AM
Good morning.

My name is Ali, i'm 19 years of age and a student of the Medical University in Vienna. I'm here to improve my Spanish and help others if they want to learn German.
I also speak Albanian and Serbian but i don't really think anyone wants to learn those. :)

Feel free to ask me anything who want. :angel:

AngelicaDeAlquezar
January 26, 2013, 03:14 AM
Those are very interesting languages. It is a shame that I don't have that much time for trying to learn them. :D

Welcome to the forums and thank you for the help you've already provided for me. :)

Rusty
January 26, 2013, 06:28 AM
Welcome, Ali. Thanks for the help you've already given in the forums.

CrOtALiTo
January 26, 2013, 07:54 PM
Hello Premium,

I'm George from Mexico and only I know two language for moment although I like to learn French too,

And well I think that language is so little hard to beat for me if the English language was and it still continue being a great obstacle sometimes in the words more when I left to practice the language, for example time before when I write a lot of in the forums almost all the days complete I keep in the computer because my old job left me to do it, I can write all this text in less time than right how, because as you know you loss practice with the pass of time more when you don't practice English all the day, this language require a bunch of time of you and much dedication from you, so you can became in a great translator I think so it.


well only with I tell you that sometimes I forget some words very easy and I need to find or search them again that is very embarrassed for me because time before I have learnt it and I need to learnt as is written the word again.

I hope you can understand me.

But I bid you welcome to these forums.

Sincerely yours.

Premium
January 29, 2013, 02:03 AM
Hello Premium,

I'm George from Mexico and only I know two language for moment although I like to learn French too,

And well I think that language is so little hard to beat for me if the English language was and it still continue being a great obstacle sometimes in the words more when I left to practice the language, for example time before when I write a lot of in the forums almost all the days complete I keep in the computer because my old job left me to do it, I can write all this text in less time than right how, because as you know you loss practice with the pass of time more when you don't practice English all the day, this language require a bunch of time of you and much dedication from you, so you can became in a great translator I think so it.


well only with I tell you that sometimes I forget some words very easy and I need to find or search them again that is very embarrassed for me because time before I have learnt it and I need to learnt as is written the word again.

I hope you can understand me.

But I bid you welcome to these forums.

Sincerely yours.

Well, i was raised trilingual so i kind of had an advantage in learning languages. Though, after i graduated from school i only knew like 3-4 phrases in English. I had to learn English in 6 months as i began to study. It was quite annoying that i'd never forget words like ''municipality'' but i struggled with such as ''whenever'' or ''tissue''. As my teacher said, languages can't be taught, only be learned if you put enough effort and dedication in it. :)

Villa
January 29, 2013, 12:12 PM
Good morning.

My name is Ali, i'm 19 years of age and a student of the Medical University in Vienna. I'm here to improve my Spanish and help others if they want to learn German.
I also speak Albanian and Serbian but i don't really think anyone wants to learn those. :)

Feel free to ask me anything who want. :angel:

Hola Ali. I am a high school and adult teacher of Spanish and Italian. You caught my attention when you mentioned you speak Albanian and Serbian. While going to school in Italy in Perugia, Umbria I met a lot of Albanians. Also an Italian friend of mine is of Serbian origin. I met some nice people from Albania while in Italy. Albanians have some what of a bad reputation in Italy but that's because of a few bad ones. I met this one Albanian lady who was very nice. She spoke Italian well. She had learned Italian in school in Albania. She was visiting her daughter in Perugia. Albania is just a short 40 mile boat trip across the Adriatic Sea from Italy. Actually Albanians have a long history with Italy. Also Italy invaded Albania during W.W.II. In 1991 there was an exodus of 40,000 Albanians to Italy after communism collapsed there. In Perugia there were a lot of Muslems and they all seem to get along with the Italians. I would eat at this one Egyptian restaurant almost every night that was near my apartment. A lot of Italians and Muslems would go there and they all got along just fine.

Premium
January 29, 2013, 12:35 PM
Hola Ali. I am a high school and adult teacher of Spanish and Italian. You caught my attention when you mentioned you speak Albanian and Serbian. While going to school in Italy in Perugia, Umbria I met a lot of Albanians. Also an Italian friend of mine is of Serbian origin. I met some nice people from Albania while in Italy. Albanians have some what of a bad reputation in Italy but that's because of a few bad ones. I met this one Albanian lady who was very nice. She spoke Italian well. She had learned Italian in school in Albania. She was visiting her daughter in Perugia. Albania is just a short 40 mile boat trip across the Adriatic Sea from Italy. Actually Albanians have a long history with Italy. Also Italy invaded Albania during W.W.II. In 1991 there was an exodus of 40,000 Albanians to Italy after communism collapsed there. In Perugia there were a lot of Muslems and they all seem to get along with the Italians. I would eat at this one Egyptian restaurant almost every night that was near my apartment. A lot of Italians and Muslems would go there and they all got along just fine.



My parents are originally from Kosovo but we share the same language and behave just like Albanians from Albania. :)
There is a bunch from Kosovo and Albania that are notorious for being extremely violent etc. but we have that reputation all over the world, not just Italy.
Unfortunately i've never been to Italy but i would very much like to.

Villa
January 29, 2013, 01:36 PM
My parents are originally from Kosovo but we share the same language and behave just like Albanians from Albania. :)
There is a bunch from Kosovo and Albania that are notorious for being extremely violent etc. but we have that reputation all over the world, not just Italy.
Unfortunately i've never been to Italy but i would very much like to.

Premium, there is a very interesting Italian movie that I have about Albania
and Italy. It is a drama. The name of the movie is L'America. L'America is not referring to the U.S. but to the idea that Italy was/is America to the Albanians as America was to the Italians when they immigrated to the U.S. It's about a Italian who goes to Albania to take advantage of the situation there to make money. He ends up learning to be compassionate and supportive to the Albanian immigrants to Italy.


L'America - Italian Film (http://italianfilm.blogspot.com/2007/12/lamerica.html)

Porfavor use the quote button when you want to answer directly to alguien/somebody and or write in the name of the person you are talking to.
Gracias

Premium
January 29, 2013, 01:46 PM
Premium, there is a very interesting Italian movie that I have about Albania
and Italy. It is a drama. The name of the movie is L'America. L'America is not referring to the U.S. but to the idea that Italy was/is America to the Albanians as America was to the Italians when they immigrated to the U.S. It's about a Italian who goes to Albania to take advantage of the situation there to make money. He ends up learning to be compassionate and supportive to the Albanian immigrants to Italy.


L'America - Italian Film (http://italianfilm.blogspot.com/2007/12/lamerica.html)

Porfavor use the quote button when you want to answer directly to alguien/somebody and or write in the name of the person you are talking to.
Gracias

Sorry, i thought i did quote you. I fixed it now. :)

I already know this film but there is no video shop that has it. :(

Villa
January 29, 2013, 02:44 PM
Sorry, i thought i did quote you. I fixed it now. :)

I already know this film but there is no video shop that has it. :(

Do you want me to send it to you?



L'America – Dictionary definition of L'America | Encyclopedia ... (http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3406800036.html)

Italian Neorealismo Cinema Classics - Squidoo : Welcome to Squidoo (http://www.squidoo.com/neorealismo)

I can take this off if there are any complaints.