Are there any good reasons to learn Italian?
November 27, 2008 by admin · 10 Comments
Or is it a waste of time. I am actually fluent in French and english and with Spanish(intermedaite to proficient after taking 5 years of it). This summer I can't decide whether I Should I try to learn Italian on my own or go study abroad for one month in Italy (to gain intermediate skills) or just to Spain to become fluent in it? whats better?
if ur thinking from a geographical point of view (as in how many countries speak it), its pretty much useless. less than five speak it as an official language.
but it wouldn't hurt to know alittle, especially when u meet a hot italian chick.
How To Learn Italian Successfully: Part One
October 30, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment
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What language would be easier to learn, Italian or Russian?
October 16, 2008 by admin · 11 Comments
I wanna learn to speak Italian and Russian, what would be the best to learn first??
I know English and Spanish
Thank you!
Ok, Italian is way closer to Spanish than Russian.
Here are a few things that I can think of that Russian has that Italian doesn't:
-Completely different alphabet than we use.
-Nouns have 6 cases; that is, the nouns change endings depending on how they're used in a sentence
-Nouns have 3 genders (masc, fem, neuter)
Italian compared to the Russian I gave above:
-Uses the same alphabet that we use; actually less letters than English does
-Nouns do NOT decline
-Nouns only have 2 genders, like Spanish
What is the easiest way to learn Italian {conversational ]?
October 8, 2008 by admin · 4 Comments
I want to learn italian , but I dont know whether to buy software,
Tapes, or ????????????
Pimsleur audio courses are quite good : www.pimsleurapproach.com
Consider that Italian has a quite complex grammar, so you won't learn it just listening to an audio course. If you can't join a language school, I suggest you to get a grammar book and a dictionary in addition to a tape. Learn some grammar, then read as much as you can in Italian. Try to exchange E-mails with native speakers, and if you have the chance, watch movies in Italian.
What is the best/cheapest language book and dictionary to learn Italian?
October 6, 2008 by admin · 4 Comments
I am using Berlitz…an old paperback book, but I am looking for the best one. I also am interested in finding the best and most complete dictionary (book and online) to learn Italian.
Rosetta stone is the best package
What is the best way to learn Italian and french?
October 6, 2008 by admin · 3 Comments
I want to learn italian and french and was wondering what the best way was to learn it besides moving there.Like a Cd or something.
No doubt, rent movies in the language,,pay careful attention to the action going on there too. I learned Italian that way, of course I was living there but watching TV is the best….since there is RAI the Italian channel on cable, watch it when you can.


