Re: Resources to learn spanish accessibly?
@11: Glad to know there are others who are enthusiastic about languages! Man, I feel bad because for the longest time, we've been meaning to connect. But I'm sure you're busy, and I find myself busy a lot of times as well. But certainly a good
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@10, a man after my own heart. lol We really should geek out about this some time... multilingual podcast episode? @1, this is the only site you will ever need. I became fluent just by using it and proceeded to slam through all the first
Re: Resources to learn spanish accessibly?
@6:Yes the basics are the same in all variants of Spanish. You're also correct about that one difference you noted between Mexican and European Spanish. There are other slight subtleties, like differences in pronunciations of z and c, the French
Re: Resources to learn spanish accessibly?
Hello. No new info here, but I've been using Duolingo for years now and would highly recommend it for getting to a basic level of fluency. That, along with conversational practice from native/ fluent speakers will work wonders. The more you can
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I've been living for more than a year in Germany and I still can't quite make out the afinity of Germans with Spanish. It's such a big difference in terms of languages.P.S. I don't have anything against Spanish. I actively use a sister language
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@simba,Pimsleur. The best for me.
URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/514698/#p514698
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Re: Resources to learn spanish accessibly?
Hi.at for thanks for the link, I will check it out. Honestly, I don't know what variant I want to learn. I know that there are some intonation differences, with european spanish I think you havea different tone on the s where Mexican spanish
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@rwbeardjrI've been using Duo for like 2 months now, didn't get any image based questions. been using on browser so far.
URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/514531/#p514531
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You can try SpanishPod101. I haven't tried this site as I speak Spanish as a first language, but its sister site, JapanesePod101 helped me get to a pretty good level of fluency in Japanese. Similarly, KoreanClass101, yet another sister site
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Sometimes Duo is hard though because there are images with some questions and you need to be able to see them
URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/514493/#p514493
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Re: Resources to learn spanish accessibly?
hi, if you are interested, you can give Deulingo a try. it is accessible and will be good with basics.I've tried it with another language.good luck.
URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/514474/#p514474
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