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Never had the temperament for it but I’m now considering it.

What useful tools are available these days? Anyone used apps that you can just flick on for five minutes a few times a day? Any more effort than that realistically I just won’t stick.

I’m interested in learning the basics of Italian. Literally enough to get by.

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I spent 26 years learning Arabic, but still speak it like Borat speaks English ! ? ! Cheers.

Dos cervezas por favor ?

A few lads have mate  , I haven’t got the grasp of basic language rhythm to be if any use bar “ Akuna mattata “  i know an black African lad who spoke 6 or 7 languages fluent and was working for

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6 minutes ago, McVey said:

Try learning Polish, to do so would take a lot of time and even more effort.

I bought a little book but haven't been arsed to study it, think it's one of the most difficult languages to learn.

Spanish is a piece of piss, I'm guessing Italian won't be too difficult with a bit of practice, it rolls off the tongue quite easily.

Dos cervezas por favor ?

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27 minutes ago, Born Hunter said:

Never had the temperament for it but I’m now considering it.

What useful tools are available these days? Anyone used apps that you can just flick on for five minutes a few times a day? Any more effort than that realistically I just won’t stick.

I’m interested in learning the basics of Italian. Literally enough to get by.

Letteralmente per carvasela ?

Cheers.

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I had a bash at learning Italian a few years ago ,I never stuck at it but things are different now with the tinterweb ,I would definitely try one of the romance languages ,the words and sounds are a lot more familiar to us than most other languages .

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If you learn one language they say it is easier to learn another. Not for me. We learned Greek a few years ago before learning French. Because the Pimsleur language course is structured the same for both languages I kept answering in Greek, not French. The Pimsleur course is good though.

I can now order two beers in four languages, but in times of confusion I sometimes ask for the same two beers in four languages.

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My kids have apps to help them with French for school, not sure how good they are. I’d like to learn Italian, ideally whilst I drive to and from work, which is typically 5-8 hours a week! Interactive apps no good when you’re driving. Just had a look on Spotify and there are some basic audio courses on there. Might be worth a try to get started ??‍♂️

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2 minutes ago, pesky1972 said:

My kids have apps to help them with French for school, not sure how good they are. I’d like to learn Italian, ideally whilst I drive to and from work, which is typically 5-8 hours a week! Interactive apps no good when you’re driving. Just had a look on Spotify and there are some basic audio courses on there. Might be worth a try to get started ??‍♂️

FFS don't learn Italian while you drive. Italians need both hands to communicate. 

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1 hour ago, Born Hunter said:

Never had the temperament for it but I’m now considering it.

What useful tools are available these days? Anyone used apps that you can just flick on for five minutes a few times a day? Any more effort than that realistically I just won’t stick.

I’m interested in learning the basics of Italian. Literally enough to get by.

beer   and  sex .?   all you need to knoww    international  talk!!

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57 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

I spent 26 years learning Arabic, but still speak it like Borat speaks English ! ? !

Cheers.

Katchum is fluent in Russian like . 

I can speak about 100 wordsish and maybe 20 phrases in Both Fijian and Swahili. I can sing Jambo bwhana pretty much off pat . 
 

made my self a laminated cheat sheet with flash cards and high lighters enough to get by . 
 

stick tacquia on the end of a Fijian sentence and you can get away with murder . Bula tacquia 

 

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Google translate.?. Very useful.

I often find if I try to communicate in a foreign language, the person I'm speaking to will often say "English please. It's quicker."

If all else fails shout at the foreign b*****ds.

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17 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Katchum is fluent in Russian like . 

I can speak about 100 wordsish and maybe 20 phrases in Both Fijian and Swahili. I can sing Jambo bwhana pretty much off pat . 
 

made my self a laminated cheat sheet with flash cards and high lighters enough to get by . 
 

stick tacquia on the end of a Fijian sentence and you can get away with murder . Bula tacquia 

 

As a military man, I'd of thought learning Russian or Arabic would be good for career advancement ?

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