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    I was thinking of reading some news sources or something (e.g. TeleSUR) once I have a decent grasp of the basics (verb conjugation, etc.). Presumably they tend to use some reasonably simple language

    • Soviet Snake
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      32 years ago

      If you ever want to read actual litersture I could recommend simple, short novels if you want, that’d be a better start IMO, everyone can do as they please.

      As a good comparison, it’d be the equivalent of wanting to learn English by reading Ulysses.

      • @holdengreenOP
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        22 years ago

        that would be great. not too surprised by your assessment of Don Quijote. My problem is I can get really dissuaded by stuff when learning. It’s been a problem if something is too fast, slow or irrelevant feeling.

        so I try focus on whatever keeps me engaged and active. why I was working on my parallel translate tool just to keep language exposure and engagement time as high as possible since I don’t really have that much self control otherwise.

    • @holdengreenOP
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      22 years ago

      I sort of like the TeleSUR idea…

    • @Franfran2424
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      2 years ago

      News from El País or other Spanish language sources do tend to use simpler language and especially avoid complicated phrases.