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chrislow
March 10, 2010, 12:27 PM
anyone here frustrated learning spanish or any other language?
i am finding it difficult learning spanish workds, soo much to learn.
AngelicaDeAlquezar
March 10, 2010, 01:01 PM
Yes, but nothing comes immediately. Patience and work are always fruitful. :)
chileno
March 10, 2010, 02:54 PM
anyone here frustrated learning spanish or any other language?
i am finding it difficult learning spanish workds, soo much to learn.
Estoy seguro que si traduces lo que te digo, vas a entenderlo.
Si tuvieras que aprenderlo, lo más seguro es que no lo entenderías ni en inglés.
If you have to learn something, it isn't much. Else, all you have to do is to translate to English, that is what you know and are familiar with. :)
bobjenkins
March 10, 2010, 03:10 PM
anyone here frustrated learning spanish or any other language?
i am finding it difficult learning spanish workds, soo much to learn.
Sí muy de vez en cuando me siento así , pero sé haber entendido mucho por eso el conocimiento evapora :)
chileno
March 10, 2010, 03:11 PM
Sí muy de vez en cuando me siento así , pero sé haber entendido mucho por eso el conocimiento evapora :)
Come again?
bobjenkins
March 10, 2010, 03:19 PM
Come again?
Sí muy de vez en cuando me siento así , pero sé haber entendido mucho por eso el pensamiento evapora :thinking:
yes, from time to time I feel like that, but I know that I´ve learn alot so the though evaporates
chileno
March 10, 2010, 03:21 PM
Sí muy de vez en cuando me siento así , pero sé haber entendido mucho por eso el conocimiento evapora
yes, from time to time I feel like that, but I know that I´ve learn alot so the though evaporates:thinking:
?? thought?
If so, what do you mean by that?
bobjenkins
March 10, 2010, 03:25 PM
?? thought?
If so, what do you mean by that?
:duh: sí, quise decir "thought" o "pensamiento"
By saying that it evaporates I mean that it "goes away / floats away / doesn´t exist anymore"
PD. hay un dicho , "evaporate into thin air" que significa "to disappear (without a trace)"
chileno
March 10, 2010, 03:29 PM
:duh: sí, quise decir "thought" o "pensamiento"
By saying that it evaporates I mean that it "goes away / floats away / doesn´t exist anymore"
PD. hay un dicho , "evaporate into thin air" que significa "to disappear (without a trace)"
Ya entendí. Perdona por estar un poco "lenteja" (lento), bueno más lento que de costumbre. :D
chrislow
March 11, 2010, 08:03 AM
yip you do need a lot of patience to learn another language. some days are like " i'm doing good i can understand that" and others you go back a step thinking that you are not getting anywhere.
irmamar
March 11, 2010, 01:06 PM
yip you do need a lot of patience to learn another language. some days are like " i'm doing good i can understand that" and others you go back a step thinking that you are not getting anywhere.
Yes, :D :sad: :D :sad: , I feel the same.
bobjenkins
March 11, 2010, 01:10 PM
yip you do need a lot of patience to learn another language. some days are like " i'm doing good i can understand that" and others you go back a step thinking that you are not getting anywhere.
Yo también! :D:(:mad::):(:D:mad::(:):eek::)
Charles
March 11, 2010, 09:38 PM
Unless you are a linguistic genius it is learned little by little. It takes a lot of time and effort. In order to keep at it you have to enjoy learning little by little. Each new word needs to be a little piece of enjoyment. If you focus on the mountain and how to get up it fast, it will defeat you. If you are able to appreciate all the various rocks and relax for the journey, not worrying about when you are going to arrive you actually get there, but only "poco a poco".
chrislow
March 13, 2010, 02:42 AM
Unless you are a linguistic genius it is learned little by little. It takes a lot of time and effort. In order to keep at it you have to enjoy learning little by little. Each new word needs to be a little piece of enjoyment. If you focus on the mountain and how to get up it fast, it will defeat you. If you are able to appreciate all the various rocks and relax for the journey, not worrying about when you are going to arrive you actually get there, but only "poco a poco".
That is a great way of looking at it charles
thanks :)
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