Elponitnatsnoc
Master Debater
Hi, I want to learn Arabic in college (I'm currently a senior in high school) for a career in international relations/government.
I wanted to know the difficulty of the language; I've heard it's quite hard. I know Spanish and Italian with some degree of fluency (Spanish more than Italian) but I get really hung up on some things. I'm really bad at figuring out when to use certain tenses.. for example when to use the subjunctive vs. indicative in Spanish or preterite vs. imperfect. Otherwise, I have a very good memory and I learn the basics quickly on everything I do.
So, I wanted to know if any Arabic speaker (or someone else who is learning it) if Arabic has many of these ambiguous tenses. Also, how have your experiences with it been? What makes the language unique and how is it different than other languages? I was also thinking about learning Russian... can anyone provide details about Russian language? Which is easier to learn/more useful for a career in IR?
Thanks
I wanted to know the difficulty of the language; I've heard it's quite hard. I know Spanish and Italian with some degree of fluency (Spanish more than Italian) but I get really hung up on some things. I'm really bad at figuring out when to use certain tenses.. for example when to use the subjunctive vs. indicative in Spanish or preterite vs. imperfect. Otherwise, I have a very good memory and I learn the basics quickly on everything I do.
So, I wanted to know if any Arabic speaker (or someone else who is learning it) if Arabic has many of these ambiguous tenses. Also, how have your experiences with it been? What makes the language unique and how is it different than other languages? I was also thinking about learning Russian... can anyone provide details about Russian language? Which is easier to learn/more useful for a career in IR?
Thanks