--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Nelson" <nelsonriddle2001@> > wrote: > > ++++ Wouldn't learning a second language as an adult be more > difficult > > with already having one to trip over? > > I never noticed English being difficult but I would think that > > looking at it from the outside, it would be a challenge. > > I would not like to have to learn Russian or Chineese for > > example. N. > > Based on my experience, Russian is probably a far > easier language to learn than English. Talk about > consistent...once you've learned the alphabet > (which is just Greek with a few extra letters) > and the basic verb endings and inflected noun > endings, it's pretty much a snap. Or was. It > was a long time ago that I studied Russian. > +++ Would you think that one learning Russian could eventually pronounce it well enough to pass as a native? One person that I met (Polish native) said there were some words in their language that would seperate non natives from natives. N.
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