I'm italian and this year in school we're really studying our heritage. its fun. i've always been interested in learning, and i tried last summer but i couldn't stay motivated. it isn't offered as a language course at our school and i really wanna learn! i know bits and pieces, but can't speak in sentances. any advice will be appreciated!
2006-10-22
07:03:43
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sarah t
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my parents are both italian... actually my moms only half but they aren't fluent. they're parents stopped speaking italian when they moved 2 the US.
2006-10-22
07:15:06 ·
update #1
Method #1- Move to Italy.
Method #2- Marry an Italian-speaking Italian.
Method #3- Eat a lot of spaghetti and meat-a-balls
Method #4- Enroll in an on-line Italian class and, if already married-eliminate Method #2. Also, moderate Method #3.
2006-10-22 07:17:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it would possibly not. Just cross proper into Italian and French. Latin could even confuse your expertise...Learning Latin could be a time-losing barrier among finding out Italian and French, considering that figuring out English is a primary step to both, a step nearer than figuring out Latin. That's to not say that finding out Latin is a waste of time, a ways from it, however it is obviously no longer going to aid finding out Italian or French any further than figuring out English does. French and Italian grammar are truthfully towards English than to Latin, besides.
2016-09-01 00:53:08
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answered by ? 4
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Very few schools in the US offer Italian compared with the number of schools that teach Spanish. Take the Spanish courses. Spanish is very close to Italian. You can also join your nearest Italian American Club.
2006-10-22 07:09:11
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answered by abono11746 4
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The best way to learn a language, fast and surely, is to travel, even if you cannot afford getting Italy, some countries Like Brazil, and other as the Spanish language could be very helpfull in a way to start being familiar with the latin languages structures
In America there's always an Immigrant full of joy to teach you something, my suggestion is also post in your local town Craigslist.org to see if there's someone willing to trade lessons for other of your skills (like English - EFL)
2006-10-22 07:09:23
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answered by rogerioaugusto 2
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go to the book store and pick up extra books on Italian make sure the listening CDS are with it if you do not have the listening comprehension you'll be in trouble learning the language
try simple sentences with only a couple words and build your self up go in a quiet room and make sure that there isn't any distractions put a do not distrub sign on the door and that you are doing your homework
2006-10-22 07:09:54
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answered by Melody-Lynn 3
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Ci sono molto libri per aprendere Italiano in internet,
cerca uno chi si chiama UNO, molto buono!
Ciao!
2006-10-22 07:07:45
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answered by RENE H 5
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You can talk to me I'm Italian.
2006-10-22 07:11:18
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answered by Anonymous
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join the army wen you tern 18 ask for lingwist school if your smart enuf youll get it and can live in italey wile you work for the army.
2006-10-22 07:07:29
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answered by loboe27 4
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If you're Italian can't you speak it with your family, i.e. parents?
2006-10-22 07:05:53
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answered by John P 4
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JOIN SOME INSTITUE...
OR YOU CAN LEARN IT FREE ON THE INTERNET..
OR JUST CONTACT ANY PERSON RELALTED TO THE SAME LANGUAGE
2006-10-22 07:07:24
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answered by BEST ANSWERER 2
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