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you could pick up a language if you were around that particular language a lot?
for example, do you think i could go to france, with no knowledge of French whatsoever, and speak it fluently if i don't even TRY to learn it? i'm not really going to france, it was just an example. but what if you're around people a lot who speak a different language, do you think you could learn it like that? |
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*Kathleen* |
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I think it depends on a person - some people are just prodigiously talented with picking up and adapting to languages, but yes, it makes a tremendous difference if one is placed in a country. Heh. It's sad. Even in high school, with three or four years under your belt, you're nowhere near someone who has been living in France for a year without any beforehand knowledge of the language. Bah.
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