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Tell me the words and what they mean in english and spell them correctly.

How can i learn french and Italian fast?

I want to learn it in about two years because i am going to France and i want to speak French, also i want to speak Italian because i just think is interesting, how much time would i need? Is a community college a good option to study? Tell me everything you think i should know, thank you very much

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english is not my native language and i learned it really fast and even speak like i am from the USA, i am a fast learner in languages, and i know a little bit of french and italian already
i said 2 years not 2 weeks
and i know spanish, is my main language

Is it hard to learn to speak italian on my own?

Also I am really good at learning spanish.

I think I read about this in TIME magazine years ago, but I don’t understand why, exactly.

Could you explain it to me?

How do i say: Dad, my eternal hero in Italian ?

Anyone that speaks italian, please let me know how to say that. I would like to get a tattoo on my foot as a 50th birthday present for my dad.

Someone told me that the Italian and Spanish languages are very similar (more similar than any other two romance languages). Now I know this is a subjective question, but if I speak Italian, might Spanish be a very easy language to pick up?

Please tell me your source. This is meant as an informal message to a friend:

Hey, Carlos! What’s up? Since when did you become tired of the things you do? God knows you spend more time at high school than everyone else, including the janitors, for your activities. So, why can’t you do it in college? Anyway, just wanted to remind you that if you tell anyone what we were laughing about days ago, I’m gonna tell your dad that you became a Muslim. No offense, I have nothing against Muslims, but if you start gossiping like a girl, I will so tell your father! He’ll drag your ass back to California, baby! Miss you!
the past with the ***, the word is: A S S (butt)

I speak italian, and I know one is to know a person, and one is to know like a fact or something else, but I always mix up which is which.
sapere is not to understand, comprendere is to understand.

i speak italian and it’s easy and i think spanish is actually difficult for me even if the languages have some similarities.

what do you think?

I heard some Spanish words sound a little bit like some Italian words and that Italians and Spanish speakers can communicate each other a little.

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