Friday, May 6th, 2011 at
1:12 pm
i am trying to perfect my FRench, and learn German and Polish. My first language is Spanish. I would like to learn these languages through either Spanish or English. Do you know anny REALLY good websites? i am a college student on the side. so i would like to learn for free and at my own pace. Or what is the best way to learn a new language such as German or polish? anny idead on how to help my French?
Thursday, March 10th, 2011 at
4:22 pm
My Options are
French
Russian
Greek.
I was thinking Russian, because it is close to Polish (My first language)... But which would be more helpful to know?
Sunday, December 5th, 2010 at
8:24 am
i like this one person and she speaks polish as her first language. i cant buy a book right now and i really want to know the best of all sites for learning polish, please not live mocha, haha. just like some really good sites, thank you so much.
Thursday, November 18th, 2010 at
10:49 pm
i.e. if you speak Polish, he can read Spanish writing with a perfect accent, as it were your first language, even if you have know idea what your reading
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 at
8:33 am
So my dad is 100% polish, and his parents lived in Poland when they were children. Both of them spoke Polish as their first language, and learned English when they moved to America. My dad never learned it, and my grandparents died when I was 10 years old. I've recently been more and more interested in my Polish heritage and really want to learn how to speak it. Unfortunatly my school doesn't offer it as a class, and my parents think it's kinda weird how I'm so interested in it (so I'd rather just learn it on my own). Are there any websites where I can learn th basics? That has accurate translations? In about 10 minutes I've learn No (Nia), and Przepraszam (I'm sorry) <- I may have mispelt that. But then my mom got home so I had to sign out. Should I just wait and take it in college? I'm currently taking Spanish right now and it's coming pretty easy to me...
Thanks for the Rosetta Stone suggestions. Unfortunatly that costs money, so I guess I will just learn the basics online, and then buy it when I move out in 3 years.
Friday, October 1st, 2010 at
10:53 pm
So my dad is 100% polish, and his parents lived in Poland when they were children. Both of them spoke Polish as their first language, and learned English when they moved to America. My dad never learned it, and my grandparents died when I was 10 years old. I've recently been more and more interested in my Polish heritage and really want to learn how to speak it. Unfortunatly my school doesn't offer it as a class, and my parents think it's kinda weird how I'm so interested in it (so I'd rather just learn it on my own). Are there any websites where I can learn th basics? That has accurate translations? In about 10 minutes I've learn No (Nia), and Przepraszam (I'm sorry) <- I may have mispelt that. But then my mom got home so I had to sign out. Should I just wait and take it in college? I'm currently taking Spanish right now and it's coming pretty easy to me...
I don't have native speakers at home. My parents don't know how to speak it, and my grandparents are no longer alive.
Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 at
10:49 pm
I am trying to teach myself to speak Polish, but I am having some trouble pronouncing the letters. My first language is English and Polish is not coming to me as fast as Spanish and Italian have.
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 at
11:34 am
I have to choose a language to take for my sophomore year of high school but I can't decide which one. Polish is my first language and I am fluent in it. I'm leaning towards German and think I would be more passionate about learning it, but would it be harder than learning French? In Polish you roll your Rs so that would give me an advantage in German. French has a nice sound to it which is a plus.
Opinions?