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RE: What is on your bucketlist? My partecipation to #2 edition of Ladies of Hive Contest / Cosa c’è nella tua lista dei desideri? La mia partecipazione alla #2 edizione del Contest di Ladies of Hive

Hai una fantastica lista di cose da fare lì @delilhavores.

Tante cose fantastiche da realizzare, ma sembra che tu sia sulla buona strada per raggiungerle tutte.

Sfortunatamente non posso aiutarti a ottenere la tua laurea in Farmacologia, ma posso indicarti una buona direzione qui nell'Alveare per alcuni meravigliosi pasti a base di piante condivisi dagli alveari di tutto il mondo qui nella comunità #FoodiesBeehive https: // peakd. com / c / hive-120586 / ha creato e ci sono anche alcune ricette davvero deliziose.

Per quanto riguarda l'apprendimento dello spagnolo, ci sono tanti modi gratuiti ed economici per farlo, ma il migliore è usare google translate e tenere una copia delle tue conversazioni dall'italiano allo spagnolo a tutti. È così che sto rinfrescando la mia memoria ora. e poi puoi persino digitare le parole e i termini che usi nei tuoi studi di farmacologia e impararli anche in spagnolo!

è un piacere conoscerti Delilha e non vedo l'ora di rivederti presto.😀

You have a great bucket list there @delilhavores.

So many fantastic things for you to accomplish, but it sounds like you're well on your way to achieving them all.

Unfortunately I cannot help you gain your Pharmacology degree, but I can point you in a good direction here in the Hive for some wonderful plant based meals shared to us by hiveans from around the world here in the #FoodiesBeehive community https://peakd.com/c/hive-120586/created and there are some seriously delicious recipes in there too.

As for learning Spanish, there are so many free and cheap ways to do it, but the best is to use google translate and keep a copy of you Italian to Spanish conversations to everyone. That's how I'm refreshing my memory now. and then you can even type in the words and terms that you use in your Pharamacology studies and learn them in Spanish too!

so nice to meet you Delilha and I look forward to seeing you again soon.

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Wow!! Thanks for your comment 🥰 I really appreciate your support!! I think google translate would be a nice idea for beginners, but I'd like to study grammar and all the other things in a more "traditional" way! 😊

So many fantastic things for you to accomplish, but it sounds like you're well on your way to achieving them all.

I really hope you're right 😍

Thank you for passing by on my Blog, I wish you a nice day 😊

Yeah you are absolutely right, the traditional way is the best way- in person or in a class room, which is better than a language app, but then for those that can't do either, google translate can be beneficial too.

As long at it's something.

I used to live in the rainforest with no power- so no tv, no nothing and I worked at a backpackers, so I lined my entire walls with paper, drew columns down each sheet, wrote a list of English words form the ceiling down to the floor on the first column, then every time I had backpackers come to my place to visit or stay (which was a lot) I got them to write down their matching words and then practice it with them.
SO I had Spanish, French, Italian, German, Japanese and Thai.

I then went back to p/t school at the age of 35 and learnt, Mandarin, French and Japanese, which was great in the classroom, and it really helped me working in the hospitality industry.

I actually learnt Japanese when I was 15, but that was a long time ago, so it was good to relearn it again at 35 too.

Unfortunately, I do not get a chance to practice any of these language IRL, but I listen to them on my phone all of the time when I am walking somewhere instead of music, which keeps most of the words alive in my mind, so one day when I do get the chance to go to Europe, it will be easy for me to pick up the language again.

And having been to Thailand twice since then, it was a great way to be familiar with some of the words before learning Thai while I was there.

So I take the opportunity to keep learning and refresh my mind however that presents itself, but ofcourse I do prefer to learn IRL- especially if I can go there and lean in person- that is the absolute best way to learn anything- hands on. 😀

What an interesting story! Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with me. I really admire the effort you made in learning all those new languages, I think it's a very beautiful and also useful thing. I'd like to have a little bit of your courage ahahah! If you want to speak and keep your Italian trained we can chat a bit whenever you want 😊

Oh Grazia!
Molto, MOLTO Bueno! 😀