Double consonants is very common in Norwegian, so the transition can be difficult.
Thanks though

I didn't know that. In that case, it's no big deal. From the rest of your writing, I assumed you were a native English speaker/writer.
*MySmiley*
I play air tambourine. Competitively.
I play air tambourine. Competitively.
OK linguaphiles and intelligentsia of RAFO, which language should I learn?
- 20/12/2009 05:25:54 PM
1198 Views
Spanish
- 20/12/2009 06:06:11 PM
801 Views
Sorry
- 20/12/2009 09:19:40 PM
873 Views
- 20/12/2009 09:19:40 PM
873 Views
Ah, so you're Norwegian?
- 21/12/2009 05:36:29 PM
858 Views
If you learn Spanish, it won't be that hard to learn Portugese and Italian *NM*
- 20/12/2009 08:18:11 PM
422 Views
I vote German. It's the closest that I I come to "speaking" another language.
- 21/12/2009 03:15:42 AM
883 Views
I'd suggest Spanish.
- 21/12/2009 07:30:26 AM
867 Views
I'm neither of those things in your title, but I'll put in another vote for Spanish.
- 21/12/2009 02:08:09 PM
810 Views
We all have our own prejudices for suggesting languages. Of the three, I suggest French.
- 21/12/2009 02:32:45 PM
995 Views


*NM*