MthaFuknGreen
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from what ive heard, english is the easiest to learn.
my girlfriend says its easy, and its her second language.
from what ive seen about other languages, english is a whole lot simpler.
you dont need to change the word based on sex or age(kid talking to an adult for example).
there isnt a shit load of words with just the slightest thing changed meaning the same thing.. ect.
Common misconception.
It might have been because it was her first 2nd language, but coming from my step mom and a couple friends where english is their 3rd or 4th language behind things like hungarian, tagalog, japanese, arabic, etc, its pretty difficult to learn because of the lack of logic, and the irregular or specific spelling.
I speak a good amount of spanish, and I hope to pick up italian after I've mastered spanish.
So the first thing most everyone does is translate it word for word, and that is no good, Rosetta Stone removes that all together by just showing you a ball, and calling it a ball, then shows you a kid with a ball, and will teach you how to say the kid has a ball, again if its translated it wont make a lot of sense and will just slow the learning process down.
So to answer your question, Rosetta Stone as a single program with nothing else.... just another program that will waste your time. It really does need to be paired up with other forms of learning. I do feel it's a great program to get you use to the order of words and how you ask questions and so on.
Receivedi cant even think of one word were that rule applies.. lol
recieveeither.
it doesnt make sense.
Didnt read everyone elses comments but french is a hard lanugauge to learn..... still having trouble with english lmao
Once you get into tonal stuff.... knowing that "ma" could mean 4 different things depending on how you say it and that most every other word also has x many different meanings depending on if its a rising sound, falling sound, falling then rising sound, or just a very flat blunt sound...
Try Chinese
Actually, 5 things... there are 5 tones in Chinese- plus it's contextual too- so the exact same pronunciation can be several completely different words.
I agree with the link that someone posted. Chinese grammar is extremely logical, but the reading and writing royally suck... and there's no alphabet.
mandarin being the most popular?
receive makes sense.
either doesnt.
shouldnt it be iether?
All depends on the dialect. What a lot of people don't understand is there's no such thing as Chinese.... there's 100s of Chinese dialects....