perhaps to use it in a scholarly magazine and try to relate it to other language who are not yet dead but somehow relate to the dead language
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Arabic Is Definatly The Hardest Language To Learn And So Is Japanese,Correction:There's actually no such thing as a "hardest language to learn". It just depends on the person, their native language, and their motivations for learning.
For example, if one person who can speak language A wants to learn another language (language B), then he/she perhaps needs to find another person who can speak language B and wants to learn language A, so the two persons can go on language exchange. There's a language exchange platform at www.italki.com.
The amount of time it takes to learn a language well is different depending on the person, the language and other factors, including:how young, or old, the person ishow much exposure the person has to the language being learnedhow much time the person puts into learning the languagethe particular method chosen for learning a language.
No. Many people learn sign language simply as another language.
i think it is important because if you learn it you can talk to a person that speaks that language if you did not know that language you could not.
Languages may "die" out, with the speakers, and the speakers are mortal - but Persephone is Queen of the Underworld where all dead dwell. Thus, language is no limit to Persephone who may learn any language the dead had known.
Yes, it is. You can learn another language to communicate with others who do no know your main language. If your first language is English, but this person you are talking to does not know English you can speak to him in a language that person knows like maybe he knows Chinese and your second just happens to be Chinese.
My dad says that most people just consider what the person spoke in life their own personal language of the dead. You may want to check up on this.
A person can go learn PHP language by either hiring a professional to teach you, or you can use online resources. Some websites that can teach you are Lynda, Hs Scripts, and Tizag.
People learn a language best when immersed it. You can go to a language school or live in a country that speaks that language for several weeks.
Russian people can learn to speak Japanese. There really are no cultural boundaries limiting attempts at becoming a bilingual speaker.