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Date:      Fri, 07 Apr 2000 16:32:11 -0500
From:      "G. Adam Stanislav" <adam@whizkidtech.net>
To:        Marco Molteni <molter@sofia.csl.sri.com>, freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: BSDCon East
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At 13:53 07-04-2000 -0700, Marco Molteni wrote:
>Are you the one who studied at the Vatican? (I mean I remember someone
>on -chat saying that he studied there)

I studied at the Gregorian University, which, while located in downtown
Rome, is legally part of the Vatican State.

>> Italian is amazingly easy to learn when you're there (as someone
>> pointed out),
>
>mhh, if your mother tongue belongs to the latin base, yes ;-)

Well, mine doesn't (I'm Slovak), but Italian was the easiest language I
ever learned. I lived in an international house with people from all over
the world, and the general consensus was that Italian was easy to learn.

I think part of the easiness is in enunciation. There is never a confusion
between an a, an e, an i, an o, a u. While this is also true of Slovak,
Italian grammar is fairly simple, though not as simple as English (whose
grammar is virtually non-existent), it is certainly simpler than Slovak
grammar which is as complex as that of Sanskrit. I imagine Slovak must be
very difficult for a non-Slav to learn. But it makes it easy for us to
learn other languages, and I sure like that advantage. :)

Cheers,
Adam
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