My son and daughter in law speak Spanish. I think they also speak French. Through them I have met the French professor at the school, who along with his wife, speak french to their children, I suppose as a learning tool. Myself I have wrestled with the Spanish language for many years at arms length but never learning it. Maybe a little Mex-Tex.
Language is a challenge when you're young and to do so at your age, well you must appreciate a challenge.
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hmm... I vote not.
I have been informed that a) I will never need that phrase, and b) if I DO, the phrase Il est mort will shortly thereafter be in use.
My son and daughter in law speak Spanish. I think they also speak French. Through them I have met the French professor at the school, who along with his wife, speak french to their children, I suppose as a learning tool. Myself I have wrestled with the Spanish language for many years at arms length but never learning it. Maybe a little Mex-Tex.
Language is a challenge when you're young and to do so at your age, well you must appreciate a challenge.
Good luck with it.
Thanks. But I have to day, there are many times when I think Am I INSANE??? Those people speak ENGLISH (many of them)!!!
I do like learning. I just wish it happened faster.
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