Why is Italian so difficult as a subject in school?
How come?
How come?
How does an Englishman get to Germany? What does he need, and how?
I am 18 years old. Live in Vienna. I would like to know where there are good apprenticeships with a high school diploma. I have a weakness in math, physics and chemistry.
A friend of mine was born in Poland, which is why he always pronounces the "r" sound so strangely. I think it's cute, but it annoys him. How can he work it off? And how can he lose a lot of weight quickly? Quick help is important; the risk of suicide is high! Thanks for…
Hello, I am writing a history paper and need help translating a source.
After completing my apprenticeship I would like to continue my training to become a chemical technician, but I don't know what would make the most sense: would I rather become a master craftsman, then a business economist or a technician, or would I rather study? I really need some advice.
Here are the sentences: Dear Parents, Offer a buffet for the carnival party for children aged 4-6. For this reason, we need 5 parents who would bring either cake or something savory for the party. If you would like to bring something, please add your name to the list below
It is certainly not heavier than Spanish or French.
As with any new language, you have to stay at the ball from the start, i.e. learn vocabulary and verb forms.
From the grammar, Italian is from the difficulty level at the same level, from the pronunciation and writing it is easier.
Let it happen! It’s a beautiful language.
It’s not that hard to learn. Many words are even derived from English with fantasy. I’ve always had 5 in the subject because I was very lazy. Didn’t lie to me
Because learning of gesticulation requires enormous expertise.
The right angle and speed of how to move your fingers together now needs Italian blood or years of training.
This is how to learn cycling in Italy.
But I don’t understand mal grammar and vocabulary 😔
What to understand in vocabulary? You need to learn them. Grammar forms are also learnable.
I know.
Sound still clean
Was the doofe autocorrection.
how sweet it sounds
With foreign languages you can make yourself hard
especially with German xD
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Because a language is taught completely wrong in school.
That’s not necessarily true. Of course, you could learn them more quickly in the country, but this possibility does not have everyone.
In the country you learn the language only if you use it intensively and you have no contact with the native language!