Probably quite a bit. Fluent probably years, at least two years to know a ton of stuff. Have good amount of vocabulary, maybe six months.
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The time it takes to become fluent in Spanish varies depending on multiple factors, such as your prior language learning experience, the intensity of your study routine, immersion opportunities, and individual aptitude. Generally, with consistent practice and dedication, it can take anywhere from six months to a few years to become fluent in Spanish.
The first person to speak Spanish was not a single individual, but rather the result of the evolution of Latin in the Iberian Peninsula over centuries. Spanish, as we know it today, started to take form around the 9th century.
Becoming fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) can vary greatly depending on factors such as individual learning ability, practice consistency, and exposure to the language. With regular study and practice, it typically takes a few years to become fluent in ASL. Immersion programs or classes can help expedite the learning process.
I believe so, she was born in Spain, but moved to America shortly after(hence the American accent). She does know how to speak it though, I think just like her fellow actress/friend/costar Ana mulvoy ten she learned Spanish as her first language and English as her second. Can I take a moment to point out that the cast of house of Anubis is really multi talented! Tasie d. Can sing, brad plays guitar and can sing(very well!), Ana know soon to be over 5 languages, and nathalia is a all rounder (somewhat) she can sing a little bit and speaks 2 maybe more languages. I can just imagine Ana and nathalia confusing everyone and annoying them to death by speaking a different language and having a full conversation in Spanish , they must hate them sometimes! Lol Sorry for all the extra not needed information, its a habit! Summary is that she speaks Spanish because she was born Spanish! Lololol
The time it takes to speak 1600 words can vary based on factors like speaking speed and pauses. As a rough estimate, it would take about 10-15 minutes to speak 1600 words at a moderate pace.
The number of years required to take Spanish in high school varies by school district and state. Typically, students are required to take at least two to three years of a foreign language, including Spanish, to fulfill graduation requirements. Some schools may offer Spanish as an elective that can be taken for additional years.
It depends on the person learning it, the language learning program they use, and the level of immersion.
She already knew fluent french because she knows Spanish English and french so she is bilingual which means she can speak more than one language
actually gregg sulkin did take spanish in high school so he does speak a little bit of spanish
You can take a Spanish class almost anywhere now.
Becoming fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) can vary greatly depending on factors such as individual learning ability, practice consistency, and exposure to the language. With regular study and practice, it typically takes a few years to become fluent in ASL. Immersion programs or classes can help expedite the learning process.
I've taken it in school for seven years, and I'm basically fluent. For me it took about two years before I could really carry out a conversation. But depending on how hard you try, and how good you want to get, it could take longer or shorter.
Yes you should, if you are fluent and experienced, then it's a bad idea to take Spanish classes just to raise your grades.
There are classes that you can take at your local college that specializes in English as a second language to help improve your English.
It would take a person of likely impossibly extreme genius to learn to speak Japanese fluently in a day.
It takesAT LEAST 4-5 years to learn fluent, including kanji , katakana and hiragana
The first person to speak Spanish was not a single individual, but rather the result of the evolution of Latin in the Iberian Peninsula over centuries. Spanish, as we know it today, started to take form around the 9th century.
Sweden is not regarded as an especially difficult language for English speakers, so after a year long course, you should probably be close to fluent, unless you take the course without practicing outside of class.