@@thefancyone784 Oh wow! That's awesome! Sadly the language ones aren't very good. lol I used to speak Spanish fairly well, but then I had years where it went almost unused. And most of my German has been research, rather than speaking.
@@decluesviews2740 I am actually from Germany, I commented on one of them about the "j"... I think it is quite good in regards of accent (not very prominent), obviously there are mistakes in it, but still I thinks it not so bad. It's funny to me that quite a lot foreigners have problems with the difference between "Sie" and "Du", my cousins from Slovenia do this all the time also and my mother who is from Slovenia always has Problems where to put the "es" and I see this in you video too. So I see some very common problems and can quite relate to it. And I studied 3 years of spanish in school, so I did understand what you said mostly. Better than I would understand a native speaking :D But my spanish is really not good, if I try to speak spanish I would only use the infinitive. I do find that I get into it more if I am in a spanish speaking country so. (I was in Spain and South America for example) And what I also find is that the more languages you learn the easier it gets!
Very insightful. You are very good at explaining deep topics in an understandable manner.
Thank you! I saw your comment on R&T as well, but I was busy with the family and couldn't respond.
Taking notes on this
Interesting!
Thank you!
@@decluesviews2740 I am binge watching all your videos right now on faith and the ones in different languages :D
@@thefancyone784 Oh wow! That's awesome! Sadly the language ones aren't very good. lol I used to speak Spanish fairly well, but then I had years where it went almost unused. And most of my German has been research, rather than speaking.
@@decluesviews2740 I am actually from Germany, I commented on one of them about the "j"... I think it is quite good in regards of accent (not very prominent), obviously there are mistakes in it, but still I thinks it not so bad. It's funny to me that quite a lot foreigners have problems with the difference between "Sie" and "Du", my cousins from Slovenia do this all the time also and my mother who is from Slovenia always has Problems where to put the "es" and I see this in you video too. So I see some very common problems and can quite relate to it. And I studied 3 years of spanish in school, so I did understand what you said mostly. Better than I would understand a native speaking :D But my spanish is really not good, if I try to speak spanish I would only use the infinitive. I do find that I get into it more if I am in a spanish speaking country so. (I was in Spain and South America for example) And what I also find is that the more languages you learn the easier it gets!
Read Galileo was wrong the Church was right by Robert Sungenis.