Yea, it really doesn't. In my GCSE speaking exam i made up half the words. And the other half were in French/english. Same for listening, Reading, And writing ;-) Still managed to get an A though, so hey. Anyways, i did find spanish a very easy language to learn - plenty of patterns, and to me at least, it was a very logical language...unlike english....
well the only roll i can make is on a sentence in the Check language where you roll on the first word and it means shut up grandmother
Wolverine Dude, I know this girl from my school (not my cousin, let's get that out of the way) who lived in Aalborg for like a year. A really big fan of Depeche mode, by the way. She was trying the hardest to learn Danish, and I think she did get a decent hang of it after a while. We did do a bunch of research to find some way to learn Danish down here, obviously to no success whatsoever. Her adventures in Denmark became legendary in our group of friends, by the way. So, um.. the lesson is... sometimes you can find Mexican Goth chicks in Denmark... and stuff.
i love goth chicks, and a mexican one who is a fan of Depeche Mode ? and she was living in Denmark in Aalborg for a while ? and she tried learning danish ? damn i am being happy this makes me smile behind the pc screen