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Is this problem? Mon Mar 29, 2004 18:30 pm  Is this problem?
 

Hi Alan and Torsten! I want to explain the problem. My friend learns 2 language in the same time. His native language is Ukranian. he learns English and Polish and he knows Russian very well. Sometimes he is very tired of learning languages. I can understand it. The trouble is that he often uses words from different languages in one sentence. He is often confuse word from different languages.
Is it a problem? What is your advice?
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Is this problem? Wed Mar 31, 2004 10:52 am  Is this problem?
 

pupil wrote:
Hi Alan and Torsten! I want to explain the problem. My friend learns 2 language in the same time. His native language is Ukranian. he learns English and Polish and he knows Russian very well. Sometimes he is very tired of learning languages. I can understand it. The trouble is that he often uses words from different languages in one sentence. He is often confuse word from different languages.
Is it a problem? What is your advice?
Many thanks
Pupil

Hi Pupil! I don't see here problem at all!! Very Happy
Your friend should relax enough, eat at pleaser and drink with measure. After it ( I think so) He won't confuse words from different languages
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