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Welcome to you Doncruz. Not knowing what your native language is, I'll just mention the greatest challenge I faced in learning Spanish, and still face at times, is understanding rapid speech such as for example ¿Comtá? for ¿Cómo estás?
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What Rusty states is correct. Learning the general m.o. of the language is a major task, unless the language you are learning is similar to your own. For example, trying to explain the function of the verb do when asking a question in English is difficult to do, because it is nonexistent in other languages. On the other, hand French and Spanish operate similarly, so learning should be easier.
I would like to add that prepositions and pronouns are often very difficult. Almost all foreign speakers confuse them. Native English speakers mess up English pronouns all the time.
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The difference in direct and indirect object placement.
No se lo diga ("Not to him that tell") for what I was used to saying in English: "Don't tell him that" Last edited by Glen; April 16, 2015 at 10:30 AM. |
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My native language is spanish.
Last edited by Rusty; April 20, 2015 at 02:54 PM. Reason: removed content that was not appropriate |
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In my experience memorizing irregular verbs proved the most difficult. It must be a million times worse for those seeking to grasp the interminable baffling numbers of the inconsistencies of our dear old muddled-up English!
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![]() One of the most horrific things to learn because they are so abstract and, for instance in German, there are basically no rules. Having been speaking Spanish daily for over a year now and still confuse "por" and "para" sometimes.
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