Learning languages
L'apprentissage des langues
amo neccare malus lingwa
You can say either
Not at all. They're different languages, so your not learning them the same.
no learning in french now read it aloud and that's how you say it :D
You can say "graduated in languages", and then You can specify the languages you graduated in: Portuguese, Spanish, English, French.. You can say "graduated in languages", and then You can specify the languages you graduated in: Portuguese, Spanish, English, French..
You would say "handicap d'apprentissage" in French to mean learning disability.
'Languages' means the ones you can speak or are taking. For example, I can speak English, but am learning French.
To ask "What languages do you speak?" in French, you would say "Quelles langues parlez-vous?"
Serpent, it is the same in both languages, French and English.
The website 'BBC Active Languages' is about learning languages. One can learn languages such as Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Polish and Turkish.
The best site for learning 45 new languages such as English: French: Arabic: Hebrew: - and many other languages This is the site link == oke.io/WV8FL
Ah, a kaleidoscope in French is called a "kaléidoscope." Just like painting happy little trees, learning new words in different languages can bring joy and color to your world. Keep exploring and embracing new languages, it's a beautiful journey.