Miss-Delectable
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I'm curious because someday, I would like to learn a language that is not English. I know there's few deaf out there who can read and write in a foreign language.
But I am curious as to how they've succeed in being fluent in a language and what kind of support did they get while learning the language?
I imagine the interpreters wouldn't be useful in this kind of situation esp in a educational setting as they do not know the language themselves.
Also which foreign language do you find the easiest to learn and which is the hardest to grasp?
So do tell your experiences in learning a foreign language!!
Looking forward to hearing about it.
But I am curious as to how they've succeed in being fluent in a language and what kind of support did they get while learning the language?
I imagine the interpreters wouldn't be useful in this kind of situation esp in a educational setting as they do not know the language themselves.
Also which foreign language do you find the easiest to learn and which is the hardest to grasp?
So do tell your experiences in learning a foreign language!!
Looking forward to hearing about it.

NO! I would not mind if the verbs got its spelling changed (like spanish with "soy, estan, estamos" etc) but NOUNS TOO?! Oy.