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The MosaLingua team shares our best Tips, Hacks, Exercises, and Lessons so that you can practice on your own and learn how to master a language quickly. + Don’t miss out our exclusive Language Expert Interviews!
New video on the 4th TUESDAY of each month (in English)
BONUS VIDEOS some Thursdays (in English, or other language)
Learn languages the smart way with MosaLingua! GET OUR FREE APPS
- Learn English: www.mosalingua.com/enlite-yt
- Learn French: www.mosalingua.com/frlite-yt
- Learn Spanish: www.mosalingua.com/eslite-yt
- Learn Italian: www.mosalingua.com/itlite-yt
- Learn German: www.mosalingua.com/delite-yt
- Learn Portuguese: www.mosalingua.com/ptlite-yt
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It's romance not fromance..
Take that piercing out of your nose
You are definitely too old for youtube ... go take care of your kids
Iubi is slavic influenced like Russian lubo and the name lubov.
No, Sardinian is the least changed
The strange thing is that, although French and Italian are more similar than Spanish and Italian, we Italians usually understand Spanish better than French. I guess it's because of the pronunciation.
"un peu d'eau" (fr) EAU should sound like 'O' only and not 'E' thank you for the video
Thanks for your correction! 😊
Salut, tu sais si en prenant un abonnement sur mozalingua, si c'est possible d'apprendre plusieurs langues à la fois avec le même abonnement ? Car j'ai des enfants et je voulais savoir si il avec un abonnement on pourrait l'utiliser pour plusieurs langues
Ela fala 5 idiomas?
Olá, Jane! Não os cinco que analisamos neste vídeo... Eu falo o espanhol, a língua basca, o inglês, o italiano, o francês e o russo. MIRARI
fate inghese ???
Beautiful teacher
Hi there! If you have any questions, feel free to add a comment. We'll be happy to help! MIRARI
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo 🎉
Content de voir du contenu Mosalingua en Arabe ! 😊
Please dialect morocco
Actually both Italian and Spanish are romance languages like Portuguese Romanian and French languages. That's why it sounds the same . Just like english German and dutch are west Germanic languages. That's why they are somehow related to each other. So great work dude gracias ❤❤❤❤❤
Very nice
ما شاء الله الله يحفضها ليك
This is so helpful! Thank you Radia!
Thank you Radia for this video! Looking forward to more lessons like this and keep learning with you🫶🏻
In brasile al momento non é più possibile ascoltare la doppie rr, le persone parlano come r fracesa.
Bravo
Bon courage
Many thanks Radia, I was very impressed with the professional manner of performance & the quality of the video & it's content Well done👌
Thank you so much! 😊😊
Well done, you did very well, it is a good way of explaining, simplicity & ease of pronouncing the letters along with the words. Many thanks
Thank you 😊
Good start fir beginners ❤
Excellent recommendations. Thanks
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Thank you, it's very interesting. I was wondering if it's the same Arabic speaking in all countries of the magreb?
Hello Remy! Yes, and no! "Hello", "I", "Goodbye", "How do you say…" and "Thank you" are the same in all the Maghreb. The other expressions may be pronounced or formed differently. The negation of the Maghreb is slightly different from the MSA, as well as the interrogative particles such "Where" or "from where". Finally, "Excuse me", there are many ways of saying it in MSA, and some of those ways are common in the Maghreb dialects. Unfortunately, the one I am using here, although short and easy to remember for MSA, in dialects can mean "You are welcome" and not "Excuse me". I hope this helps! 😊 RADIA
Ok, I anderstand. Thank you Radia !
Hi there! If you have any questions, feel free to add a comment. We'll be happy to help! RADIA
Moi même qui est française, je ne connaissais même pas celle avec la prune 🇫🇷 😅
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Through tough thorough thought throughout, though.
I used some modern methods only to come back to the traditional ones: e.g. babble, duolingo or anki are not really methods to study a language especially if you are a beginner: now I have my grammar book, take notes, look for vocabulary I don't understand and write them in my vocabulary book, for listening practice podcasts or audiobooks are fine but e.g. if you learn Slavic languages you should see the various cases not only hear them, this is all the more true for languages that have a different script from the Latin one, I think the new methods are more interesting for the youn generation as they grew up with the internet and social media and are easily bored, but if these methods are really better? I doubt it - the structure of a language is very central, though