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cal

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posted January 26, 2001 12:29 AM

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this might seem to be an odd question.
-i was adopted at 5 and spoke korean till i was like 6 years old. btw my parents are white, so they never spoke korean or anything.
-how long would it take to learn do you think a decent level?
-this korean-american girl was asking me about it and was telling me that though she can speak perfectly, koreans can tell she is not native korean speaker really, and that i should be able to pick it up quickly and not have a noticeable accent for awhile...thoughts?


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JohnnyO

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posted January 26, 2001 12:30 AM

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i have a horrible accent no matter what language i learn, but i don't learn them that well, just enough to get by when traveling.


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latona

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posted January 26, 2001 01:06 AM

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Ahn-young hah-say-oh!

If you really apply yourself, you chould be able to achieve conversational fluency in 2-3 years. If you just want to be able to order bibim-bop or hail a taxi, then no more than a year. I guess it depends on how quickly you pick up languages in general.

BTW, I'm a caucasian, but I travelled alot growing up. I speak a couple of foreign languages, but only pidgin Korean. Good luck!


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The Slider

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posted February 01, 2001 09:40 AM

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It's cool to learn new languages but I haven't even mastered my own yet. Some of the english words of high is a doozy.


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Zebo

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posted February 01, 2001 09:45 AM

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Ironically, I'm the director of the Languages division of a higher education institution.
The consensus among lingusists,is that it takes the average individual 3 years of consistent study to master a language.
My theory is that if you are musically inclined, that is, having an inate ability, you will pick up a second language much faster and thoroughly. Just my theory.
Hope this helps.

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GearedChupaCabra

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posted February 01, 2001 12:41 PM

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I speak Portuguese as my first language, English ,Italian,Spanish and just a lil of French oh and i can read music (drums)lol..that about it....


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