haha, it's like that, learning a new language isn't easy. I use the translator for practically everything here, it's my faithful companion xD
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haha, it's like that, learning a new language isn't easy. I use the translator for practically everything here, it's my faithful companion xD
I'm learning Japanese gradually through Duolingo and anime. I'm also interested in Spanish since my language uses some borrowed words from the language... And now, Portuguese. :) Translators are indeed very useful, but it's different when you actually know and speak the language.
Wow, you're really multi-lingual haha, in theory I only know Portuguese and of course I'm no teacher, many words I don't even remember how to write, the accents and everything. But now you're acquiring a lot of knowledge, that's really cool haha
I think it's more difficult to teach your mother tongue. I'm comfortable with teaching English, maybe (if I review) I can teach Tagalog/Filipino, but Cebuano (my mother tongue), I just can't. XD
I need to insert learning languages into my already busy schedule. haha
I didn't even know "Cebuano" existed, I confess I've never heard of it haha. But take it easy with so many languages, otherwise smoke will start coming out of your head xD
No worries... The Philippines has more than 100 local languages, even I don't know all them.We had to learn Filipino/Tagalog at school, so we can communicate with other people in the Philippines.
I'm taking it slow with the languages, so it's all good. 😁✨
Jeez, over 100 languages is a lot haha, better to focus on just a few xD
Yes... so, I only speak my native language (Cebuano) + our official language (Filipino/Tagalog). ^^