Maybe Anna had died. Maybe she really was in hell.]
I know little. English - Common, you call it, I suppose. And mine. New American, but I would think it is...difficult, yes? Lots of languages, rolled into one.
I...am thinking that few here have. [Besides herself and Nick.]
I...do not know if I would be a good teacher. [She's a little hesitant - her methods with Misfits were generally pretty harsh. She's never tried to teach anyone a language before.]
It seems to be the common factor between us; all are from different places.
[Isabella smiles at the journal, and you can hear it in her voice.]
If you know the language, it is more than enough, my lady. I have found the quickest teacher to be use. So instead of learning it by telling me a word in a language you know, and sharing the meaning of the word in the language we share- it is best to speak the first only. Walking around and pointing at objects, speaking only the language to be learned helps.
[She gets brighter at the end of it, she has no minding whatsoever with the comparison she is to make, not especially since there might be the possibility of learning a new language!]
What sort of languages?
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I can comfortably speak Common and Orcish. Though I know a variety of curse words and raunchy lyrics in the Demonic language.
[Her voice takes on a rather dry and humorous tone to it.]
About the same in Angelic, though worse for content, I believe.
[She is quietly keeping the last language she knows out of the conversation.]
I am willing to learn what anyone is willing to teach me and return the favor, if you would like?
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Maybe Anna had died. Maybe she really was in hell.]
I know little. English - Common, you call it, I suppose. And mine. New American, but I would think it is...difficult, yes? Lots of languages, rolled into one.
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I have not heard of New American.
[Clearly not! Cue, the curious bard...]
If it is not too bold, would you mind teaching me?
[You can never know enough languages.]
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I...do not know if I would be a good teacher. [She's a little hesitant - her methods with Misfits were generally pretty harsh. She's never tried to teach anyone a language before.]
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[Isabella smiles at the journal, and you can hear it in her voice.]
If you know the language, it is more than enough, my lady. I have found the quickest teacher to be use. So instead of learning it by telling me a word in a language you know, and sharing the meaning of the word in the language we share- it is best to speak the first only. Walking around and pointing at objects, speaking only the language to be learned helps.
[She gets brighter at the end of it, she has no minding whatsoever with the comparison she is to make, not especially since there might be the possibility of learning a new language!]
Like you would with a child.
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