@yassineit I have also been hitting my Arabic books - though I'm lacking people to speak it with. I think I'll need to build a circle of Arabic speaking friends here.
@stujaystujay I wish I could be there to help, I know italian and french as well, I've seen a video of you speaking italian, good, but you need to work on pronounciation, I recommend non italian films with italian voice translation (known as dubbing)
You are so inspiring. I am working on becoming fluent in both Chinese and Japanese (having studied Chinese for about 3 1/2 years and Japanese for about 1 year, and seeing what you have done i know i can do it.
My mother tongue is Australian English... but being away from there for a long time - and not speaking English that much, I do notice my vowels morph back and forth depending on where I am and how long I've been with them.
hey, have you thought of learning arabic? I know you're taking classes of Farsi, right?
yassineit 1 year ago
@yassineit I have also been hitting my Arabic books - though I'm lacking people to speak it with. I think I'll need to build a circle of Arabic speaking friends here.
stujaystujay 1 year ago
@stujaystujay I wish I could be there to help, I know italian and french as well, I've seen a video of you speaking italian, good, but you need to work on pronounciation, I recommend non italian films with italian voice translation (known as dubbing)
yassineit 1 year ago
@yassineit Thanks! That's great advice. I'd love to spend some serious time in Italy getting into the languages and dialects there.
stujaystujay 1 year ago
You are so inspiring. I am working on becoming fluent in both Chinese and Japanese (having studied Chinese for about 3 1/2 years and Japanese for about 1 year, and seeing what you have done i know i can do it.
yoka955 2 years ago
@yoka955 That's awesome .. let me know how you progress!
stujaystujay 1 year ago
First off...you are quite amazing.
The interviewer sounded very American.
It seemed that you may try to mirror, the American English....but then flow back into Austrailian or British accent.
I speak Canadian English, and it is different again. I stuck out when visiting the US...so you are from Canada eh.
256peace 3 years ago
My mother tongue is Australian English... but being away from there for a long time - and not speaking English that much, I do notice my vowels morph back and forth depending on where I am and how long I've been with them.
stujaystujay 3 years ago
You would really get a kick out of the slang that Newfoundlanders use on the East Coast of Canada.
256peace 3 years ago
Hi...you are super,really!
I'm a italian studying japanese,and I'm totally lost on how to learn this beautiful language
Can you send me by pm some advices? pls
Grazie di tutto
cescoz99 3 years ago
This man's English is screwed up big time.
drhanyang 3 years ago
hahaha ... Yes, I agree with you. I think my grandfather would be rolling in his grave if he was a fly on the wall during that interview! :)
stujaystujay 3 years ago
It's called an accent. Everyone has one.
MohamedZero 2 years ago
STUART UR DA BEST!
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