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Originally posted by slow99Lmao...my favorite female poster strikes again.Originally posted by Pokulski-BlatzYou are a moron .... you were fucking with the most powerful vagina on DFW(MU)stangs.
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Originally posted by Cooter View Postliving/working in TX, I'm sure he knows enough Spanish... he's asking about Europe. German will take you farther in Europe than Spanish.
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Originally posted by Cooter View Postliving/working in TX, I'm sure he knows enough Spanish...
Originally posted by Cooter View Posthe's asking about Europe. German will take you farther in Europe than Spanish.
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German is not easy to learn...
my point about Spanish is if you have any exposure to romance languages, you can survive...
just saying that next to English, German is probably 2nd in Europe...
by all means, if you don't know any Spanish learn that first, but most Texans should know very basic Spanish by now
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Originally posted by TENGRAM View PostI don't think I know a single person in this area that actually knows Spanish.
Yeah, that's probably true. It's a pretty easy language to learn too. Just not sure about the logic of learning a European language just for vacationing... unless he already knows Spanish.
The logic is simple: I HAVE to take 4 language courses to get my Bachelors, and might as well learn a language I might actually use. Since I'm not planning on moving to Europe, what else would I be using it for?
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Originally posted by talisman View PostThe logic is simple: I HAVE to take 4 language courses to get my Bachelors, and might as well learn a language I might actually use. Since I'm not planning on moving to Europe, what else would I be using it for?
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I have been all over this world several times (literally). Everywhere I've gone, people speak English to me. The most problems I've had with finding someone that speaks English is the area of Mexico that borders the US. Other than that, it has been pretty easy. I speak decent, but not fluent Spanish and I would suggest that. I'm talking European Spanish, like spoken in Spain. Most of the Europeans I personally know that speak multipule languages speak their own first, then English, then Spanish. Many also speak Dutch as well.
Spanish could be recognized here and most of the Western Hemisphere as well as parts of Europe.
My oldest is taking Spanish in school, but all my children will also be learning Chinese. I believe that will be a perfect combination in the future.
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