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    #46
    I love this thread!
    Yes, here! I started taking German right after we started talking more seriously. I practice every day and he teaches me things here and there. It's great because he speaks pretty good English but the "broken" dialect is so endearing. There are more issues when he misunderstands a word I've used or doesn't know how to interpret the meaning. As a bonus, he likes my broken German too

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      #47
      Originally posted by harlequindoll View Post
      I love this thread!
      Yes, here! I started taking German right after we started talking more seriously. I practice every day and he teaches me things here and there. It's great because he speaks pretty good English but the "broken" dialect is so endearing. There are more issues when he misunderstands a word I've used or doesn't know how to interpret the meaning. As a bonus, he likes my broken German too
      Guten Tag! Good luck with your German It's good though that you can always explain yourself in English when it comes to misunderstandings (I assume his English must be good enough ) I always struggle when I can't express myself well, because I don't have another language to "fall back on", since my SO only knows one language.

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        #48
        Guten Tag!
        Ja, danke! Sehr toll! Er ist sehr verständnis! ich bin glücklich!!
        Having at least a small understanding of his native language is going to be more helpful as I become more fluent, which I am working on.
        Learning German is just fun, so it works out good for me.
        I'm assuming you and your SO only communicate in English, which I can only imagine how tough that can be sometimes just from watching my SO struggle with the differences in how words are used, not necessarily just their meaning. I don't know how different your SO's English is from American English due to culture differences primarily. Fascinating all the same.

        My SO is doing better and better all the time with English. He misunderstands the proper meaning of things in context more than not understanding a word or phrase, but this happens also sometimes. That is where I am trying to fill in the gaps with learning German. I also know that after a while, English hurts his brain. I can certainly understand that and can only imagine how weird it must be to communicate abstract thoughts and feelings in a language that is not one's own.

        I admire him for this though.
        And you, too! It takes a lot of dedication to bridge not only so many miles, but the languages sometimes too.

        Anyway, best to you!
        Tschüss!

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          #49
          Originally posted by harlequindoll View Post
          Guten Tag!
          Ja, danke! Sehr toll! Er ist sehr verständnis! ich bin glücklich!!
          Having at least a small understanding of his native language is going to be more helpful as I become more fluent, which I am working on.
          Learning German is just fun, so it works out good for me.
          I'm assuming you and your SO only communicate in English, which I can only imagine how tough that can be sometimes just from watching my SO struggle with the differences in how words are used, not necessarily just their meaning. I don't know how different your SO's English is from American English due to culture differences primarily. Fascinating all the same.

          My SO is doing better and better all the time with English. He misunderstands the proper meaning of things in context more than not understanding a word or phrase, but this happens also sometimes. That is where I am trying to fill in the gaps with learning German. I also know that after a while, English hurts his brain. I can certainly understand that and can only imagine how weird it must be to communicate abstract thoughts and feelings in a language that is not one's own.

          I admire him for this though.
          And you, too! It takes a lot of dedication to bridge not only so many miles, but the languages sometimes too.

          Anyway, best to you!
          Tschüss!
          That's sweet, learning languages should be fun! And it's nice to be able to help each other improve!
          I wish it was English we were using. I use English everyday, so it comes quite naturally to me.
          We're using Japanese, which is really tiring for me at times.
          I understand most of it and speak fairly well, but it's just damn difficult... xD
          We sometimes video call when I come home and my head is ringing
          from work, then talking in Japanese is a real challenge.
          I'm sure your SO also appreciates your effort to learn his language!
          Anyway, best to you too Keep it up!

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            #50
            Originally posted by voskaya View Post
            I'm actually trying to learn Norwegian too, but I've been having a really tough time.
            I live in California and we mostly have people of Asian or Hispanic descent, so there's a lot of resources for Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Tagalog, etc. European-Language books are a bit hard to find here (at least for me it has been), let alone finding a Norwegian one. Of course, I've found websites that teach you the basics, but anything beyond that such as learning the sentence structure or finding videos to help my accent is hard to find.
            You can get this on Amazon; https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Norw...self+norwegian The "Teach yourself..."-series is good, I have the Turkish one. Have been thinking about getting this Norwegian course for SO.
            I made love to him only twice, she thought and looked at the man laying asleep beside her. And yet still it is as if we have been together forever, as if he has always known my life, my soul, my body, my light, my pain
            - Paulo Coelho, "Eleven minutes"



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              #51
              Today I tried one of the really difficult Finnish tongue twisters and recorded it.
              My SO praised me and said I was spot on. Yay. I am so glad I can pronounce it well, but the language itself scares me. Like sure I can read what's written but how am I supposed to remember those difficult weird looking words? Grammar scares me a lot too.
              I want to learn it so much though, I'd want it even if SO weren't in my life. Such a beautiful language~

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                #52
                One site I've recently found to be really useful is Duolingo. It actually has you recite phrases in the language, and it'll keep you going back every day to strengthen your skills!

                https://www.duolingo.com
                "Love, it's not an emotion. Love is a promise!"- The 12th Doctor in Death in Heaven

                You need to stop focusing on the "what if" and keep focusing on the "what is."


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                Second Time Meeting: March 13th 2015-March 20th 2015
                Third Meeting: December 27th 2015-January 21st 2016 (We got engaged!)
                Fourth Meeting: July 12th-August 25th 2016
                Fifth Meeting: February 10th-February 28th 2017 (My S/O came to America!)
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                  #53
                  I am french and learning english! I have poor vocabulary and I am not aware of must of english idioms but I really want to improve myself! That's why I came on this forum, to read, to talk, to learn new things!

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                    #54
                    I didn't learn per-se, but I definitely 150% improved my Spanish. My SO is currently learning English and is at about intermediate level.

                    Relationships are the best way to learn a new language!

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by AJG96 View Post
                      One site I've recently found to be really useful is Duolingo. It actually has you recite phrases in the language, and it'll keep you going back every day to strengthen your skills!

                      https://www.duolingo.com
                      I've been using this too. I used to know Spanish pretty well but I've lost most of it. I'm not telling SO i'm doinng it - I'll just surprise him.
                      To those who dream, nothing is ever far away.

                      ​Distance is to love as wind is to fire. It blows out the little ones and fans the big ones.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by R&R View Post
                        I've been using this too. I used to know Spanish pretty well but I've lost most of it. I'm not telling SO i'm doinng it - I'll just surprise him.
                        This is really cute!

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by R&R View Post
                          I've been using this too. I used to know Spanish pretty well but I've lost most of it. I'm not telling SO i'm doinng it - I'll just surprise him.
                          This is really cute!

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by AJG96 View Post
                            One site I've recently found to be really useful is Duolingo. It actually has you recite phrases in the language, and it'll keep you going back every day to strengthen your skills!

                            https://www.duolingo.com
                            If only it had Finnish too

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by C.C. View Post
                              If only it had Finnish too
                              If you check https://incubator.duolingo.com/ you can see which languages they're working on/planning on to add next

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by JaneEmily View Post
                                If you check https://incubator.duolingo.com/ you can see which languages they're working on/planning on to add next
                                Haha, hilarious. It's not there either. But not surprising, I don't think Finnish would fit sites like that.

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