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julien

March 27, 2020

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Why are you studying languages?

I study three languages: english, portuguese and russian.

I started to learn english at school because it was a compulsotary subject. It is important to understand and to speak english because it is a language spoken in all the world. In addition, as I am a scientist, I have to read articles in english and to communicate in english with others scientists.

Next, I learn portuguese because my wife is brazilian, so I am interested in her language, country, culture. I think that portuguese is easier than english, as portuguese is closer to my native language (french).

And finally I study russian because it is an old dream. I like the writing and the songs of this language.

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March 30, 2020

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Next, I learn pPortuguese because my wife is bBrazilian, so I am interested in her language, country, and culture.

You could omit "and" for a certain stylistic effect.

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profitendieu

March 30, 2020

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You couldn't omit and here.

Why are you studying languages?

Why are you studying languages?


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Why are you studying languages?

I study three languages: english, portuguese and russian.


I study three languages: eEnglish, pPortuguese, and rRussian. I study three languages: English, Portuguese, and Russian.

I study three languages: eEnglish, pPortuguese, and rRussian. I study three languages: English, Portuguese, and Russian.

I study three languages: eEnglish, pPortuguese and rRussian. I study three languages: English, Portuguese and Russian.

Names of languages must be capitalised in English.

I study three languages: eEnglish, pPortuguese and rRussian. I study three languages: English, Portuguese and Russian.

Proper nouns, including languages, need to be capitalized.

I started to learn english at school because it was a compulsotary subject.


I started to learn eEnglish at school because it was a compulsotary subject. I started to learn English at school because it was a compulsory subject.

I started to learn eEnglish at school because it was a compulsotary subject. I started to learn English at school because it was a compulsotary subject.

I started to learn eEnglish at school because it was a compulsotary subject. I started to learn English at school because it was a compulsory subject.

I started to learn eEnglish at school because it was a compulsotary subject. I started to learn English at school because it was a compulsory subject.

Again, English is a proper noun and so needs to be capitalized. There was a spelling mistake with "compulsory".

It is important to understand and to speak english because it is a language spoken in all the world.


It is important to understand and to speak eEnglish because it is a language spoken in all over the world. It is important to understand and to speak English because it is a language spoken all over the world.

It is important to understand and to speak eEnglish because it is a language spoken in all over the world. It is important to understand and to speak English because it is a language spoken all over the world.

It is important to understand and to speak eEnglish because it is a language spoken in all theover the world world. It is important to understand and to speak English because it is a language spoken all over the world world.

It is important to understand and to speak english because it is a language spoken in all over the world. It is important to understand and to speak english because it is a language spoken all over the world

It is important to understand and to speak eEnglish because it is a language spoken in all over the world. It is important to understand and speak English because it is a language spoken all over the world.

You don't need "to" for the second verb, speak, as it can just use the one in front of "understand". Again, English needs to be capitalized. "All over the world" is better than "in all the world".

In addition, as I am a scientist, I have to read articles in english and to communicate in english with others scientists.


In addition, as I am a scientist, I have to read articles in eEnglish and to communicate in eEnglish with others scientists. In addition, as I am a scientist, I have to read articles in English and communicate in English with others scientists.

This sentence works, but you could rephrase the second half of your sentence in order to avoid using the word "English" twice, as it sounds a bit repetitive. I would do it like this; "I have to read articles and communicate with other scientists in English." Because you are talking about reading articles and communicating with other scientists in the context of them both being things you must do in English, you can put those two phrases together in this way :)

In addition, as to that, I am a scientist, and I have to read articles in eEnglish and to communicate in eEnglish with others scientists. In addition to that, I am a scientist, and I have to read articles in English and communicate in English with other scientists.

In addition, as I am a scientist, I have to read articles in eEnglish and to communicate in eEnglish with others scientists. In addition, as I am a scientist, I have to read articles in English and to communicate in English with other scientists.

"Other" is being used as an adjective here, not a noun, so it is not inflected for number.

In addition, as I am a scientist, I have to read articles in english and to communicate in english with others scientists. In addition, as I am a scientist, I have to read articles in english and to communicate in english with other scientists

In aAdditionally, as I am a scientist, I have tomust read articles in eEnglish and to communicate in english with others scientists in English. Additionally, as I am a scientist, I must read articles in English and communicate with other scientists in English.

Next, I learn portuguese because my wife is brazilian, so I am interested in her language, country, culture.


Next, I learn ped Portuguese because my wife is bBrazilian, so I am interested in her language, country, and culture. Next, I learned Portuguese because my wife is Brazilian, so I am interested in her language, country, and culture.

Next, I am learn ping Portuguese because my wife is bBrazilian, so I am interested in her language, country, and culture. Next, I am learning Portuguese because my wife is Brazilian, so I am interested in her language, country, and culture.

Next, I learn pPortuguese because my wife is bBrazilian, so I am interested in her language, country, and culture. Next, I learn Portuguese because my wife is Brazilian, so I am interested in her language, country, and culture.

You could omit "and" for a certain stylistic effect.

Next, I'm learning portuguese because my wife is brazilian, so I am interested in her language, country, culture. Next, I'm learning portuguese because my wife is brazilian, so I am interested in her language, country, culture.

Next, I learn pI am studying Portuguese because my wife is bBrazilian, so. I am interested in her country and culture, so learning the language, country, culturean help me understand them better. I am studying Portuguese because my wife is Brazilian. I am interested in her country and culture, so learning the language can help me understand them better.

I think that portuguese is easier than english, as portuguese is closer to my native language (french).


I think that pPortuguese is easier than eEnglish, as pPortuguese is closer to my native language (fFrench). I think that Portuguese is easier than English, as Portuguese is closer to my native language (French).

I think that pPortuguese is easier than eEnglish, as pPortuguese is closer to my native language (fFrench). I think that Portuguese is easier than English, as Portuguese is closer to my native language (French).

I think that pPortuguese is easier than eEnglish, as pPortuguese is closer to my native language (fFrench). I think that Portuguese is easier than English, as Portuguese is closer to my native language (French).

I think that pPortuguese is easier than eEnglish, as pPortuguese is closer to my native language (f, which Is French). I think that Portuguese is easier than English, as Portuguese is closer to my native language, which Is French.

And finally I study russian because it is an old dream.


And finally, I am study ring Russian because it is an old dream of mine. And finally, I am studying Russian because it is an old dream of mine.

And finally, I am study ring Russian because it is an old dream. And finally, I am studying Russian because it is an old dream.

And finally I study rRussian because it is an old dream of mine. And finally I study Russian because it is an old dream of mine.

"An old dream" on its own sounds incomplete.

And finally, I study rRussian because it is an old dream of mine. And finally, I study Russian because it is an old dream of mine.

I like the writing and the songs of this language.


I like the writing and the songs of this language. I like the writing and songs of this language.

It might be good to specify what language you are talking about here, as you are discussing quite a few languages throughout this entry. Example; "I like the writing and songs of the Russian language". This isn't necessary, but I think it sounds a bit more natural.

I like the writingliterature and the songs of this language. I like the literature and the songs of this language.

"Writing" is technically correct but sounds odd, because we would expect the reference to be to the act of writing (rather than what people have written).

I like the writing and the songs of this languagRussian songs and literature. I like Russian songs and literature.

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