I'm curious as to how effective learning Italian would be to tour Italy and also in addition to use as a language that could cope in Spanish speaking countries. And by the way I have no interest in learning spanish so don't suggest it! thanks
I've always heard of Rosetta Stone for learning spanish, but what other recommendations do you have? Is Rosetta Stone really worth the money, or is there a cheaper option? What about the learning spanish while you drive CDs - can you actually learn that way?
im from England and im learning spanish from LiveMocha and SharedTalk.com :]
Im taking the spanish 101 course and ii am on lesson 2 (iif you wanna know)
I was just wondering how long it takes to learn to speak fluent spanish? (if age has anything to do with it, im 13)
So yeah, :]
How long 
Oh yeah, i practice at least once a week x
hello i´m learning spanish and I´d like to talk with someone that speak Spanish for practice it
i´m fourteen years old and i would like that someone give me your MSN
thanks
I have been learning Spanish for 2 years with a language coach. I am able to have a fairly decent conversation with a Spanish-speaker.
I know that Spanish and French are sort of similar,
will I screw up my Spanish by mixing it with French when I start to learn it?
If you were considering learning spanish which type of spanish would you rather learn? Mexican or Spaniard? there is also south american spanish? I ask this because I'm curious to know if United Statians (and I quote "Americans") have a preference.
[I'm Mexican and learning spanish]...
Im learning spanish and have spanish friends. But as a European Ive never met any Mexican people. From Mexican spanish Ive heard on tv and songs I find Mexican Spanish to be a lot clearer and easier to understand. Spanish pronounce their V's like B's while Mexicans pronounce their V's like us. Mexicans have different slang like gringo and esse but what other differences are there?
I'm an English speaker learning Spanish. When I meet a Spanish-speaking stranger in public, they speak faster than I can take in the words. How can I politely let them know I'm a rank beginner and not very fluent yet?
Im learning spanish so i figured why not learn while i play videogames, anyway i live in america so i can't really travel to mexico and buy a 360 there and i went to the 360 settings but it didn't convert everything to spanish and when i play games they still speak english.
Native Mexican-spanish please. These are words and phrases that would help someone learning spanish assimilate into the young Mexican culture.