RNAi [he/him] to languagelearning • 3 years agoMeanwhile, in a functional countryimagemessage-square48 fedilinkarrow-up1171
arrow-up1171imageMeanwhile, in a functional countryRNAi [he/him] to languagelearning • 3 years agomessage-square48 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareLydia [she/her]hexbear14·3 years agoIt’s so weird they don’t even have it here, we just have Italian, German and Spanish. link
minus-squareLydia [she/her]hexbear10·edit-23 years agoTo be fair I go to a music school with a high usage of Italian link
minus-squareLydia [she/her]hexbear9·3 years agoyeah so it makes sense in that regard, still having the 2nd most spoken language in the world would be a good idea link
minus-squareviva_la_juche [they/them, any]hexbear8·edit-23 years agoLol my school had Spanish only and it was taught by a white woman who I never heard speak a full sentence in Spanish Real Peggy hill hours link
minus-squareLydia [she/her]hexbear4·3 years agoWe have 2 Spanish teachers, one is a racist white lady and the other is a extremely strict and indecisive Spanish person link
minus-squareLeon_Grotsky [comrade/them]hexbear3·3 years agoMy first spanish teacher was from Peru, my second spanish teacher was from Spain, and my third spanish teacher was some white American suburbanite who spent weekends in Mexico Things just got progressively weirder and "wrong" er as the years went by link
It’s so weird they don’t even have it here, we just have Italian, German and Spanish.
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To be fair I go to a music school with a high usage of Italian
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yeah so it makes sense in that regard, still having the 2nd most spoken language in the world would be a good idea
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Lol my school had Spanish only and it was taught by a white woman who I never heard speak a full sentence in Spanish
Real Peggy hill hours
We have 2 Spanish teachers, one is a racist white lady and the other is a extremely strict and indecisive Spanish person
My first spanish teacher was from Peru, my second spanish teacher was from Spain, and my third spanish teacher was some white American suburbanite who spent weekends in Mexico
Things just got progressively weirder and "wrong" er as the years went by