There are many resources you can utilize on the Crow Reservation and in the Schools in the area. Many of the elementary schools teach classes to students in the Apsaalooke language. Also the Little Big Horn College may have references for you.
"Semitic" is the name of a language family, not one language in particular. So yes, you can learn to speak Hebrew or Arabic, and would be able to speak a Semitic language, but you would not be speaking a language called Semitic.
I think it is when you learn a second language. Like, if you speak English as your first language, then learn to speak Spanish fluently, you acquired Spanish as your second language.
You need to find individuals who speak the language, or local courses in it. The very best way to learn a language is to be steeped in it, and to have people around with whom you can speak it all the time. That is rarely available to people who desire to learn.
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Bisaya is a common dialect spoken in the Philippines. The best way to learn to speak this language would be to visit the country and immerse oneself in their culture. If that's not possible, there are videos online that can teach a person to speak this language.
only speak the language you want to learn and hang around people that speak that language.
I think it is when you learn a second language. Like, if you speak English as your first language, then learn to speak Spanish fluently, you acquired Spanish as your second language.
they learn after the way you speak to them and they also make great pets if you dont hurt them so they dont give you revenge becareful and never hurt a crow
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You must first learn the language
You study books, listen to CD's, and speak with others in that language.
"Semitic" is the name of a language family, not one language in particular. So yes, you can learn to speak Hebrew or Arabic, and would be able to speak a Semitic language, but you would not be speaking a language called Semitic.
It is impossible to learn every language on Earth.
Russian people can learn to speak Japanese. There really are no cultural boundaries limiting attempts at becoming a bilingual speaker.
Only if they learn it as a foreign language.
My experience of meeting Romanians is that if their first language is Romanian they learn French as a second language but if their first language is Hungarian they learn German.
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.