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 jamiejules
 
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							| I �d say indonesian or malay! the grammar is extremely easy, the language is fantastic and the alphabet is the same as ours. It sounds completely different to European Languages and still it is not difficult to grasp the phonetics. I taught myself for a few years then went onto using indonesian at school (language club). whichever language you decide to take on, good luck and enjoy!! keep us posted! have a good evening |  20 Jan 2011     
					
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 toandfro_
 
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							| Aww.. That �s a pretty good way to remembered how it was to be a beginner! You may achieve totally different point of view :) I would advise Russian: hard but I do enjoy it! |  20 Jan 2011     
					
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 colibrita
 
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							| Thanks everyone, you �ve given me food for thought..  I �ll let you know what I decide. I �m thinking possibly Russian or Arabic at the moment... or perhaps I �ll start Japanese, again! I did a year at uni and loved it. 
 Hugs
 
 Colibrita
 
 
 
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 blunderbuster
 
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							| I have never seen anybody as appreciative as Russians ;o)) They realize that you are trying to make an effort to learn their language and it is as if the sun is going up right in their faces. |  21 Jan 2011     
					
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