CaptainForehead
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Yes, 3 months is not much time, so it was hardly a problem.
You're handling the stress of the move very well!
How did you find an apt in UK?
Yes, 3 months is not much time, so it was hardly a problem.
You're handling the stress of the move very well!
How did you find an apt in UK?
Spareroom, lodger. Gonna live with a retired woman (a painter it seems) with a cat, imagine that. She also studies Italian, and at age 65 that's quite a feat.
Did you not hear is voice on that video he did?dante is your accent heavy?
Did you not hear is voice on that video he did?
His accent is really good and he has quite a sexy voice
Spareroom, lodger. Gonna live with a retired woman (a painter it seems) with a cat, imagine that. .... age 65 ....
he has a magnificent english accent!
I think he wanted it deleted due to privacy so we'll have to respect his wish.video?
send asap
I think he wanted it deleted due to privacy so we'll have to respect his wish.
You could always pm him and maybe he will do it.
A few others also recorded their voices as well
Why was it sad?This moment was funny and sad at the same time. Just like life.
Studying several languages takes its toll. They always say I speak with glimpses of languages other than Italian. They say I speak German with a "sort of French accent". LOL.
the voices I heard here all have some distinctive undertone of sadness.
What's your study routine like? What material are you using for learning these languages? Do you take classes?
Except Bear.
I read a lot, from novels to newspapers, listen to videos or movies, and try grammar/syntax exercises online or with cheap, second-hand school/university books.
Oh, there was an undertone of sadness in his voice as well. He was probably trying to hide it by talking loudly and quickly, but there was something... strained about it, unnatural and artificial. That's what I first though about it at least. They always told me insecure/depressed people do speak like that often.
You never kept your promise. You said you would let me hear your voice and record it once more for those who missed it.I read a lot, from novels to newspapers, listen to videos or movies, and try grammar/syntax exercises online or with cheap, second-hand school/university books.
Oh, there was an undertone of sadness in his voice as well. He was probably trying to hide it by talking loudly and quickly, but there was something... strained about it, unnatural and artificial. That's what I first though about it at least. They always told me insecure/depressed people do speak like that often.
I just read a lot, watch movies and even play videogames in other languages. In this way I just remember many words, thanks to the fact they're linked to more.. memorable ways of learning it. I learnt LOTS of German words lately by playing Diablo 3 in German for example.
Just insecure, which in turn makes me sad sometimes, I wouldn't use the word depressed anymore.
Way too heavy for the life I'm living.
Yes I speak (too) fast, that's a trait in my family on my father's side.
My poor girlfriend who is not a French native speaker has trouble following what we say.