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Old Mar 26, 2006 | 01:00 AM
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Originally Posted by PauloV8
Originally Posted by Azrael

It does, similarities at least in many morphems (speech structures like word minus it's inflectio endings and also in those endings - they are morphems too) can bee still clearly seen. I don't know about grammar structures although I cna ask my friend who studies Portuguese if youw want
It seems you know more about it than I do...
I know just a small bit about languages

You can ask your friend if he considered dificult to learn portuguese or if because of some similarities with the polish it was a bit easier for him.
She's she actually

She says it's pretty easy language, a little bit harder then spanish which is considered easiest of them all. She studies multiple philological studies - english, german, portuguese, and she speaks some spanish, learns latin too...

I ask this because everyone I talked to who were not portuguese but knew or were learning portuguese said it was a very dificult language to learn...
Wre they english?


If it is true or not I don't know but one things for sure: any portuguese person with a bit of interest in foreign languages learns very easily to talk/write them.

Altough I don't consider myself to be dumb, I'm certainly not one of the smartest/more educated people on earth and I can speak easily Spanish French and English, and can understand (but not speak very well) Italian...
Well French, Italian and Spanish are the same language group Romanic/Romance Languges so nothing strange. English is pretty easy at interemediate to advanced level for most people and has become so common we all kind of have contact with it automatically
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