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jamesbonner

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  1. Ohh I really love your reason to learn Italian, and I think you should talk Italian with him too so you can learn it quickly !

    For me, I have a different reason, I'm a fan of AC. Roma, the Italian football club, and I always use google translate to translate their news, I tried to listen to their songs but I couldn't, and since I'm planning to visit Rome the next year, so at least I need to learn basics so I can deal with the Italians :)

  2. Well I'll tell you what I think, English & French have some similar words, actually a lot of words, but there is a big difference between them actually, the most hard thing in French is "la Conjugaison", which is about time tenses like present and future, there is a lot of time tenses in French language, and the hardest thing is where to use it, English is much easier.

    But you can learn it if you want :)

  3. Hello guys,

    Those days I'm trying to learn Italian language those day, I'm good in English and French so I'm looking for a good app for iOs that can helps me to lean that language, it doesn't matter if it's in English or in French.

    Thank you for your help in advance, and any help will be really appreciated :)

  4. I'm a native arabic speaker, and I've learnt French in really young age !! And after I've learnt English later, now I'm trying to learn italian as you and i'm facing a lot of problems , because I have a weak memory now and what I've learnt is numbers lol.

    i hiope that I can learn it this year so I can learn spanish or dutch later .

  5. I really agree about what you said, personally i start learning frech when I was 9 years old ( I'm an Arabic native speaker), then once I became 12 years old I started learning English, and as I was young I learnt those languages quickly and without any difficulties ! And it really stick in my head !!

    Now I'm 22 years old, and I been trying to learnt Italian, but I'm facing alot of difficulties, I can't remember things easily, since my hed is full of things !! So for me the best age to learn a none native languages is between 9 and 17 years old.

  6. Hi guys,

    I just finished my studies in the university, I'm an HSE engineer (Industrial Health, Safety & Environement), I've also did some sort of stages about technical English, but I'm looking for someone who can help me to be better (my work is oil related), so if someone have good known about industrial stuffs, Please help me out to get better !

    Thank you in advance guys ...

  7. Hi Bloomsie,

    I'm not from France, but I speak french for more than 12 years, and I can say that we don't say "code à barres" in french, but the correct expression is "Code barre", it's the same spelling but it only wrote differently. I'm really sure about this information and if you have any more questions just let me know :)

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