i really want to learn how to speak spanish, french, and italian.
i know some websites where it show's you the words and stuff..but does anyone know of a website where it will pronounce the word for me so that i can learn it? and it will help me learn how to say sentences and stuff? and all the correct words?
like if i want to learn how to say " Where is the restroom?" in all three of those languages, i want a website that will teach me how to say that correctly in all three languages.
thank you for all your help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? NoCandy answered Tuesday March 24 2009, 11:55 pm: Rosetta Stone is an awesome computer program that will help you learn to speak a foreign language at your own pace. Unfortunately, it's very expensive. So this is where you either shell out $300 or so per language or ask yourself "How do I feel about software piracy?" You can think about it as "Well, if I went to a college and took a Spanish class, it would cost me at least that much," or you can think about it as "I don't have $300, but I still want to learn Spanish," and visit ThePirateBay.org after downloading a torrent client such as the one found at Utorrent.com... but I'm not condoning piracy, of course. [ NoCandy's advice column | Ask NoCandy A Question ]
thewhiterabbit8 answered Tuesday March 24 2009, 11:32 pm: well there are a few that will but they are more word of the day kind of things. There's not really a website that can teach you all languages really fast and show you how to read, write, and pronounce them all for free. your best bet would be to save up for rosetta stone or take traditional courses. the absolute best way? move to a different country and immerse yourself. works every time. [ thewhiterabbit8's advice column | Ask thewhiterabbit8 A Question ]
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