Hello. I got bored so I decied that I was going to teach myself Physics and Spanish. The problem is that I dont have a Physics book nor do I have a spanish book, nor someone who speaks spainish. So I'm resorting to the internet to help me.
If anyone's took Physics or Spanish can you direct me to a reliable website as a source of information. I didn't google because I think I might get better sources from you guys.
I haven't personally used it, but I believe that the University of Reddit is good for this kind of thing
Disclaimer: I have never actually used it, so I have absolutely no idea whatsoever how to use it or whether it is good or whether it is a scam that will steal all your money. I have simply found it while perusing the interwebs.
Better how? It's not better if your intentions are to use it as a job skill. Spanish is infinitively more useful just for the sheer amount of people who speak it. Portuguese isn't a common language world-wide. Spanish is common (and/or spoke officially) all over America, the Carribean, and Western Europe. Hell, even parts of Asia have small Spanish-speaking communities.. And, this is my opinion, and I mean no offense, but I personally think Spanish sounds better than Portuguese.
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I speak Spanish and honestly, it's not an easy language to properly speak/write. It's got a lot of rules to follow. But it also depends on the type of Spanish you learn. The Spanish you hear in Mexico isn't the same type of Spanish you hear in South America. The same way the Spanish you hear in South America isn't the same you hear in Central America, Europe, or the Carribean. Things mean different things, not to mention how much accents vary. So yeah, good luck learning Spanish. Not saying you cant, but it's kind of difficult. Luckily I grew up speaking it, along with English. So I grew up with a wide variety of jobs to choose from
Better how? It's not better if your intentions are to use it as a job skill. Spanish is infinitively more useful just for the sheer amount of people who speak it. Portuguese isn't a common language world-wide. Spanish is common (and/or spoke officially) all over America, the Carribean, and Western Europe. Hell, even parts of Asia have small Spanish-speaking communities.. And, this is my opinion, and I mean no offense, but I personally think Spanish sounds better than Portuguese.
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I speak Spanish and honestly, it's not an easy language to properly speak/write. It's got a lot of rules to follow. But it also depends on the type of Spanish you learn. The Spanish you hear in Mexico isn't the same type of Spanish you hear in South America. The same way the Spanish you hear in South America isn't the same you hear in Central America, Europe, or the Carribean. Things mean different things, not to mention how much accents vary. So yeah, good luck learning Spanish. Not saying you cant, but it's kind of difficult. Luckily I grew up speaking it, along with English. So I grew up with a wide variety of jobs to choose from
So, do you know how any good web-sources I can learn spanish?
I wish spanish would stop spreading. I find it very complicated to learn, but besides that fact I think everyone should speak one language.
... Why? Why limit yourself to one language? Seems extremely silly. The more languages you can speak the more opportunities you have in life, and the more people you can interact with and make friends out of. This is very narrow-minded thinking, man.
@Onga: Nope. sorry. I don't have any personal experience with any site or product to use. My best advice is to go out and actually try to speak it with people. Watch Spanish TV and try to figure out what they're saying by using common sense.
If anyone's took Physics or Spanish can you direct me to a reliable website as a source of information. I didn't google because I think I might get better sources from you guys.
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I could, but I will eventually need to learn Spanish, It is an essential job skill if you live in the United States.
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So anyway, let's get this thread back on topic shall we?
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Disclaimer: I have never actually used it, so I have absolutely no idea whatsoever how to use it or whether it is good or whether it is a scam that will steal all your money. I have simply found it while perusing the interwebs.
Better how? It's not better if your intentions are to use it as a job skill. Spanish is infinitively more useful just for the sheer amount of people who speak it. Portuguese isn't a common language world-wide. Spanish is common (and/or spoke officially) all over America, the Carribean, and Western Europe. Hell, even parts of Asia have small Spanish-speaking communities.. And, this is my opinion, and I mean no offense, but I personally think Spanish sounds better than Portuguese.
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I speak Spanish and honestly, it's not an easy language to properly speak/write. It's got a lot of rules to follow. But it also depends on the type of Spanish you learn. The Spanish you hear in Mexico isn't the same type of Spanish you hear in South America. The same way the Spanish you hear in South America isn't the same you hear in Central America, Europe, or the Carribean. Things mean different things, not to mention how much accents vary. So yeah, good luck learning Spanish. Not saying you cant, but it's kind of difficult. Luckily I grew up speaking it, along with English. So I grew up with a wide variety of jobs to choose from
So, do you know how any good web-sources I can learn spanish?
My dA: ongakuman.deviantart.com
... Why? Why limit yourself to one language? Seems extremely silly. The more languages you can speak the more opportunities you have in life, and the more people you can interact with and make friends out of. This is very narrow-minded thinking, man.
@Onga: Nope. sorry. I don't have any personal experience with any site or product to use. My best advice is to go out and actually try to speak it with people. Watch Spanish TV and try to figure out what they're saying by using common sense.