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muzi language thing but it is not really a website

First learn to speak English :-P

Then, websites to learn a language suck. Take lessons or use softwares like Tell Me More if you don't have any time.

Hi... at school we use languages online. it explains things and then you do excercises to see if you understand. there are sections on both German and French. it starts off with the basics, and gets harder. Hope i helped.

www.languagesonline.org.uk

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