Italian in Argentina

K. T.   Sat Mar 22, 2008 11:16 pm GMT
Apparently enough people (opera singers or not) enjoy Italian and want to buy recordings in order to learn it. I'm always interested in knowing what languages are "hot" and Italian is always available.

I think German is valuable for engineering (not just chemical engineering) students and students studying Chemistry. I've indicated this as much at least twice on Antimoon. It's also valuable for opera singers in some cases.

I'm interested in languages, not in starting ethnic wars.
Adolfo   Sun Mar 23, 2008 10:22 pm GMT
En Andalousie, j'ai remarqué que pas mal de castillanophones élidaient le /s/ positionné en finale comme marqueur du pluriel (comme en provençal et en français).


Yes but in Andalucia they don't pronounce proper Spanish. It's more similar to Cuban than to Standard Castilian Spanish