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How long have you been studying or speaking Spanish? I have been for one year!

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Me aprendo español desde hace cuatro meses (más o menos).

  • Tú hablas muy bien por solamente cuatro meses! - 00515f39 Nov 3, 2009 flag
  • Porque sé como usar dicctionarios ;)) Además, ¡la gente en SpanishDict y las lecciones de Paralee son maravillosos! - Issabela Nov 3, 2009 flag
  • Hi Issabela, I may be wrong but I don´t think the "me" is required here. - Eddy Nov 3, 2009 flag
  • Hace cuatro meses que aprendo español. - Eddy Nov 3, 2009 flag
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I've been learning spanish for just about 5 weeks now!

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I`ve been studying/learning since 2001.But I kind of got rusty for a little bit,but I remembered a lot also.

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Not long enough yet!

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Since I was born, and I am still learning. I love it!

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Just over three years of study

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I have been studying for a little bit over a year now!! I'm pretty good now, I can form some sentences.

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I've been learninSpanish for about a year and a half and I am ok at it. Admittedly, I am quite bad at recognising words, but speaking is a lot easier for me.

  • Please use the correct spelling and capitalization in your posts. - Issabela Nov 3, 2009 flag
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About 2 1/2 months.

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Yo aprendo Español para años dos, o tan. raspberry

  • Hi April. "Por dos años". Always use por to express a length of time. - Eddy Nov 3, 2009 flag
  • Also you cannoy use "o tan" to express or so. It just doesn´t work like that. probably use what Issabela said "más or menos" or "poco más o menos" which means more or less. - Eddy Nov 3, 2009 flag
  • Better yet, "Llevo dos años aprendiendo/estudiando español. - samdie Nov 3, 2009 flag
  • thanks! I wasn't quite sure what por meant! :) - April-Sarah Nov 3, 2009 flag
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Same as you eric. echo echo echo echo echo

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Since September this time around.

  • I hear you buddy...this time around ;) - Izanoni1 Nov 3, 2009 flag
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ya he tomado espanol por tres anos, y me encanta!

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For about two years now- and will be for a while before I'm any good!

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Well, I just hope it don't take forever to be fluent!

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