Hi, I found this forum searching for information about the pimsleur and Rosetta Stone programs for Japanese and decided to sign up. As you can see I have a few languages I want to learn (signature), and this looks like a good place to talk about them!
Hello and welcome, Ibez!
Wanting to learn three languages sounds like an ambitious project! Isn’t it exciting, though? Any particular reason why you chose these? Are you working on the three simultaneously or do you plan to study them one after the other? In any case, you’ve got some hard work, but also a great adventure ahead of you!
Good luck !
Yes, It is exciting, And I’m trying to learn now while i still have time! (I’m still 15 years old). As for why I want to learn them, I want to learn Japanese because I plan to live there eventually. I love their culture and lifestyle, It would be a place I really think I would enjoy. I’m going to be saving money to hopefully visit there in the next few summers.
I’d like to learn spanish, Partially because I already have a fair amount of spanish knowledge, also because here in Colorado in America there are many immigrants from mexico, it is a very useful language to know for while I am still living here.
And lastly German, because my uncle’s family comes from germany, He married my aunt there who only spoke german, and I would like to be able to talk to them in german, Not all of their family is very good at English.
So yes, I have a lot of learning to do! So far, I’m just starting on the japanese pimsleur course. I have listened to it for a few hours to get more familiarized with the sound of the language and have gone through the first 3 units in Japanese 1 so far, Only started yesterday
Grassias!Hasta Luega!
-Ibez
Hello everybody. I’m Zam, I’m 44 yrs. old, and still single. Its a great feeling that I’m a forum member now. I’m from Philippines, I joined here because I want to improve my English, and to have a lot of friend.
I want to learn Spanish. The big obstacle is time…! It is not impossible, but difficult for sure.
Hi, wow I have to say I’m impressed You must be very ambitious person if You want to learn 3 different languages
I wish You good luck with it. Frankly speaking I’d like to learn a little bit Spanish coz I’d like to visit Spain and Spanish island like Ibiza ;d and it could be very useful for me to be able to communicate in this language…
If you got any Japanese questions you can ask me, I’ve been in Japan for 8 years now.
Hi Boke, nice to meet You If You don’t mind can You tell me what were You doing in Japan ??? Can You speak Japanese fluently ??? And in general how is life look like in this country in comparison to place where You’re living now
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looking forward to hear from You soon
bye
Max
Hello, Boke
It’s quite a long year you’ve been there in Japan. Are you married to a beautiful Japanese lady? Do you have a family there? What are you doing there? Japanese Language is also want of my interest to learn, aside from English Language. I appreciate it very much if you could provide me a web site, so that I can pursue my interest. Anyway I want to know; What is the Basic Greeting in Japanese? A Common Polite Expression in Japanese? Common Japanese Phrases When asking Questions?
Thanks a lot buddy; its me
Zam
Hello, Boke
It’s quite a long year you’ve been there in Japan. Are you married to a beautiful Japanese lady? Do you have a family there? What are you doing there? Japanese Language is also want of my interest to learn, aside from English Language. I appreciate it very much if you could provide me a web site, so that I can pursue my interest. Anyway I want to know; What is the Basic Greeting in Japanese? A Common Polite Expression in Japanese? Common Japanese Phrases When asking Questions?
Thanks a lot buddy; its me
Zam
Well I’m not married, I do have an English school and I’m trying to make ESL videos for Japanese TV. Am I fluent?Thats a tough question, I can say that I don’t have any problems with the language but I’d always like to get better.
Well, I guess Konichiwa or Genki? are pretty common greetings.
Hello there,
I read your message, you know I’m from Lima-Peru, so my mother tongue is Spanish, if you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask me.
Regards,
Maddy
3 Languages? That’s pretty zealous. Take em one at a time.
Me too, except German, for I don’t have enough time for three languages.