Of course it depends on person who is learning finnish, finnish will not be terribly hard if you have following features:
a) your mother language is related to finnish (for example estonian)
b) you have a mindblowing language learning skills
c) you don't give up immediately when some parts feel impossible to understand
d) you have a shitloads of motivation
e) you take actual lessons, not studying the language by yourself with a book (it makes it so much easier, trust me, with the languages this agglutinative like finnish it's very hard on you understand all the grammar stuff when the only teacher you have is a book, not an actual teacher. you can't never ask anything from a book, you see)
To learn to speak French in one month, it is important to immerse yourself in the language as much as possible. This can include practicing daily with a language partner, using language learning apps, and listening to French music or watching French films. Consistent practice and dedication are key to making progress in such a short amount of time.
The quickest way would probs be to go to the country with the majority language of people who speak that language and live there for a month, like go to Germany and only speak, see, hear, and think German for a month.
Certainly you can get a start at learning a language in a month and a half. But it takes much longer than that to get to the same level where you are with your native language. It is an ongoing process; you learn some, practice it, learn some more, sometimes forget and relearn.
monthly = kuukausittain every month = joka kuukausi
The easiest way to learn Spanish if to live with an all Spanish-speaking family, in a Spanish-speaking neighborhood for at least a month. I believe you'll learn at least the basics. Go onto Google and click language tools then at the top type in the language's then click and search.then when you click on somthing you can go over it with your mouse and it will tell you in a language you choose
Month can be translated into Kikuyu language as mweri.
You can encourage your 4-month-old baby's language skills by responding to their babbling with enthusiasm, talking to them frequently, reading books aloud, and singing songs. This will help them learn the rhythm and sounds of language, and eventually, they will start to mimic and understand words.
first learn how to spell marijuana or call it weed, foreigner. You will not pass. Rule of thumb wait a month. Factors for passing: Metabolism, diet, exercise, or if you a fat mutha F#$^%# you dont have chance.
a month
The Navy SEAL training program will stress you beyond your limits to make sure you're Be prepared, stay focused, make mature choices, and understand what you are, pay and various amounts per month for second-language proficiency.
No month, in the English language, starts with a "g". August is the only month that is spelled with a "g" in the word.
I've been in it for lyk...hmm a month r two n we don't ha ta learn da language!!except lyk hi wen we go ova der!!