The best way to learn a launguage is to be fully immersed in the country of origin. The only way to fully get a grasp of all the idioms. Other wise one can only know how to use the "basics" (which is good too).
I have always loved languages, it shows an insight on how that society thinks (positively ect.) Spanish and most Latin languages are very romantic and effusively descriptive.
I have always found spanish books to be much more "buttery" thats the only way i can describe it. almost smooth and rich with words, but not as many as to make me want to barf.
My native language is English. I was raised in Costa Rica till 18; so I know Spanish. Learned college level french and I have learned Greek rather well due to my significant otter. ( he's learning Spanish ).
Goal: perfect greek, and french. Then attack Portuguese
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