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Old 22-09-08, 22:52   #5 (permalink)
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Hear good other person same as me is. My premises is that all same languages are.

Example:

The dog ate beef

John walked home

At a very basic level, all languages are the same. You have an subject, an action and you put them together with an article (Hey, any english teachers here feel free to correct me). I actuallu downloaded a load of stuff ages ago and read through it, pretty much what you're looking for mate.

I had a good friend who taught me spanish verbs and their conjugations. Later I learned names (nouns) and eventually managed to put together basic spanish... (noun) did (verb) or (noun) is doing (verb). Then you start getting into damn reflexive verns, prepositions and god knows what else but trust me, to really be bothered with all that you need to study hard.

Verbs, their conjugations and nouns were enough for me to get started and I built it up from there.

Right now I can order a beer in castellano, what more do I need...?
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