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Anyone know? Right now I'm trying to learn Hebrew (for fun not religious reasons) , Vulcan (for Star trek cons [yes they've made a language for it]) and Russian. I don't want to confuse them, anyone got any plans?

2007-01-22 00:00:17 · 2 answers · asked by Conseption 2 in Society & Culture Languages

I meant same time.

2007-01-22 00:03:58 · update #1

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Naturlich, no hay ninguna problema... No worries mate.
Actually it can get confusing. But honestly, it is usually not
a big problem. They tend to keep themselves fairly straight, although once in awhile it can be confusing.
The good news is I read that when you learn a foreign language, your brain makes new connections and pathways. So, it helps your brain defend against atrophy!

2007-01-22 00:08:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I have this experience - I had been also learning 3 languages simultaneously - Roumanian, English and French when I had entered the University at the age of 17. It was awfully difficult - I had a lot of vocabulary notebooks because there were too many new words! It was hard to put them all into my head, it required a lot of persistence, attentiveness, it meant a lot of work of course!

To my mind you can't confuse the languages which do not have anything in common. I do not know what language is Valcan, but as I am Russian native speaker and I have a modest idea of what Hebrew is like, I can assure you that u can't confuse these two languages! U only need to work a lot to memorize the new words.
I only had problems with similar words which were always embarrasing me, for ex: people and peuple, language and langage, so I've been putting them down in separate notebooks and learning ang learning... Good luck!

2007-01-22 08:38:29 · answer #2 · answered by Marinika 2 · 0 0

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