Try Rosetta Stone... They have 30 different languages available including the ones you have listed... Depending on how dedicated you are in listening to the software you can learn pretty quickly..
2007-05-26 09:40:44
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answered by Pn8yDr3aMr 2
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1. Spanish 2. French 3. German 4. Italian 5. Japanese I'm from the U.S. so obivously English can't be considered a commonly studied foreign language. Language that are gaining a lot of learners here in my country however are Arabic and Mandarin Chinese. The govermnet issued a report a few years ago about critical languages that Americans need to know and Arabic and Mandarin were both at the top of the list. A few other languages that are government says are important to be learned are Hindi, Korean (mostly because of N. Korea), and Russian. I currently speak English, and Spanish, and Portuguese (although this one is the weakest of the bunch). I also have begun to learn Japanese and eventually want to move on to Arabic and Mandarin as well Hope this anwers you question.
2016-05-18 04:26:25
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answered by ariana 3
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bbc.co.uk/languages is a great source for learning languages
It has the ones your looking for and for! I used it to help me learn German, I personally think it's a great website.
(and as far as rosetta stone goes... I personally think it's boring and over priced, but that's just my opinion)
2007-05-26 09:45:55
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answered by 5475uj1/// 3
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LOL, "urgent"? It may take a couple weeks to be really fluent.
Bonne chance (= good luck in French)
2007-05-26 09:32:48
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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Start with an online program and books , like check http://www.learnspanish.co.nr , the best thing is you get so much programs , books , and audio stuff , its so helpful
Good luck
2007-05-29 01:58:49
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answered by Anonymous
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you can download some lists of the language of your choice at www.byki.com. you can also buy the cd software for your selected language. good luck!
2007-05-26 10:51:49
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answered by summer 369 4
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Go to your local book store and find language series... they have cds and books on it.
2007-05-26 12:25:29
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answered by j12 6
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Go to www,transparent.com
or to
www.transparentlanguage.com
They are free and extremely useful
2007-05-29 20:06:45
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answered by Sehr_Klug 50 6
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german:
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/0,2142,2547,00.html
spanish:
http://spanishsense.com
I'd suggest you to study only one language at a time.
2007-05-26 10:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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what about italian? i can teach you some!
2007-05-26 09:27:10
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answered by Massi _ 3
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