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post Aug 17 2004, 19:37
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QUOTE (Roze @ Aug 17 2004, 06:01 PM)
Like we ourselves learn latvian for 11-12 years (and of course use whole life) but not always it is done right.


Damn right! Take me for example, i'm still struguling with this God forsaken language blink.gif


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post Aug 17 2004, 22:55
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I must agree. Latvian realy is one hard nut to crack.

It would be great if there was an international law that makes everyone learn the same language as a second language. (like those artificial languages... was it espantoso? or something like that...)
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post Aug 17 2004, 23:27
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QUOTE (Sigfa @ Aug 17 2004, 09:55 PM)
was it espantoso? or something like that...)

esperanto. Runaa ka neesot iipasji gruuta, vieniigi vaardu kraajums taads pasjvaks.


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post Aug 18 2004, 05:34
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uh.. i guess have to study 11-12 years the dictionary to read latvian. rolleyes.gif

But i don't like the ideia of a universal language, because it means a only culture for all people... It would go to fail.

(and i dont understand a thing: Latvians uses this alphabet "abcd..." in the daily normal speaking? Or uses that one... "алфавит". ?)


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post Aug 18 2004, 10:18
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that "алфавит" is a russian word meaning "alfabet".

and, yeah, latvians use the latin alfabet in writing, but how can you use an alfabet in speaking?!

no, i mean everyone has to study that language so that people can communicate. It doesn't mean that you have to discard all other languages. People in their countries could speak their own tongue.
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post Aug 18 2004, 19:30
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Sigfa: yes, writing, wrinting use the latin alphabet. But do you use the cirilic-alphabet in determined moments, no?

Ah, in this way, the english is the language most similar a world language. (now, exists more Chineses studing the english than Usa-americans. Brazil has ones 2-3 milion people that known english)

heh! On the web then... rolleyes.gif


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post Aug 18 2004, 19:58
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QUOTE (Extrarius @ Aug 18 2004, 06:30 PM)
But do you use the cirilic-alphabet in determined moments, no?


As you may know, there are a lot of russian speaking people in Latvia, (russians, belaruss, ukraines... bunch of people from all over the former USSR and they're offsprings). Therefore you can often see text done in cirilic in sites www. ....... .lv, but it's not a common thing for etnic latvians to use cirilic, because our alphabet is latin, and its not a comfortable to use two compleatly different alphabet's together. I hope that my subjective explanation of things will be useful for you.

ak tu kungs cik smagi iet ar anglju val., taa iet, ka regulaari nepraktizee unsure.gif


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post Aug 19 2004, 02:07
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QUOTE (Extrarius @ Aug 18 2004, 07:30 PM)
Sigfa: yes, writing, wrinting use the latin alphabet. But do you use the cirilic-alphabet in determined moments, no?

Ah, in this way, the english is the language most similar a world language. (now, exists more Chineses studing the english than Usa-americans. Brazil has ones 2-3 milion people that known english)

heh! On the web then... rolleyes.gif

I obtain to understand the English when I read, but have some difficulties to write, then use translating...
I finish writing as an indian...
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the English who the school teaches is weak.
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post Aug 19 2004, 19:14
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Yes, very weak.

I self never understand the english-talked, only the writed.

This is other problem in the language-education. We learn only with the practise.


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I self never understand the english-talked, only the writed.



Watching something in the current language helps..
well at least it helped me to learn english and german.. It's quite easy this way.. You just watch anime (or something else.. smile.gif ) in this language and before you know it you can actually talk and perfectly understand the talked sometimes even more better than people who learn it from books..


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post Aug 24 2004, 01:40
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I can only agree. But if you learn Languges from watching tv or listening to radio it's harder to learn the grammatic. Thats a reason why I can't vrite correctly. rolleyes.gif The thing I realy don' t understand is vheather to vrite v or w.
Whats the difference???


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QUOTE (ELLADORA @ Aug 24 2004, 01:40 AM)
I can only agree. But if you learn Languges from watching tv or listening to radio it's harder to learn the grammatic. Thats a reason why I can't vrite correctly. rolleyes.gif The thing I realy don' t understand is vheather to vrite v or w.
Whats the difference???

The sound of the W in the English if would be equivalent to the U
In the Portuguese it is equivalent itself to the sound of V believes that in the Letão also it has the same sound.


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