From: George Athas (gathas@ausisp.com)
Date: Wed Aug 08 2001 - 21:05:31 EDT
Hebrew seems harder at first, but ends up being easier -- and this is coming from me,
someone of Greek descent. There's a lot of memory work in Greek, whereas Hebrew ends up
becoming intuitive. Sure, there are the subtleties which take years to master, but that's
the same with every language. Learning a language is like learning to drive a car. Each
car is different, handles differently, has different features, and some are automatics
while others are manuals. It takes time to become a Michael Schumacher, but almost anyone
can drive on the average street.
Best regards,
GEORGE ATHAS
(Sydney, Australia)
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