Ideally, go and live in a Spanish-speaking country, so you are totally immersed.
Beforehand, some preparation is advised.
Learn some basic survival phrases:
the verbs estar/ser/haber; where is....? How much is....My name is.....etc., again preferably, together with a Spanish-speaker/tutor to respond to your statements/questions (the speed of native-speech in the country can be very alarming, so you need to attune your ears, and own speech-speed).
Watch/listen to Spanish radio/TV/films/language-course cassettes and videos.
Look at online facilities.
practise, practise, practise!
I can speak English and Spanish. But I would love to learn more languages; right now I'm taking a french class and hopefully i will be fluent in French in like a year or two. and of course afterward i would like to learn another language.
No.
Sweden is not regarded as an especially difficult language for English speakers, so after a year long course, you should probably be close to fluent, unless you take the course without practicing outside of class.
Yes, you can learn how to speak Spanish in one week. It is possible but you will have to put a lot of effort and work into it. The human brain is familiar with the language you grew up learning. To learn a new language like Spanish then you will have to train your brain and teach yourself a new language. Programs like Rocket Languages or even Rosetta Stone help people train their brains on how to speak a new language very very fast and effectively. I would suggest Rocket Languages because it is almost the same thing as Rosetta Stone except it is much cheaper in price compared to Rosetta Stone. Check out the links below for details.http://learnhowtospeaklanguage.com
It is impossible to learn every language on Earth.
I can speak English and Spanish. But I would love to learn more languages; right now I'm taking a french class and hopefully i will be fluent in French in like a year or two. and of course afterward i would like to learn another language.
The word for "year" in Spanish is "año." It is pronounced, "AHN-yo." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
There is no 'Argentinian' language - they speak Spanish. "Feliz año nuevo" is how it would be said in Spanish.
Both systems are similar in structure but have some differences in the curriculum, grading scale, and teaching methodology. In Spanish Latin America, there is more emphasis on memorization and theoretical knowledge, while in Spain, there is more focus on critical thinking and analysis. Additionally, Spanish schools in Latin America might have a longer school day and year compared to those in Spain.
For instance, if you want to learn spanish sign language, you must learn spanish, travel to Spain and it is a 4 year course. If you have studied sign previous to this you may have 3 years to complete
if you are born in spain then you can learn it very easily fast but if you were a foreign it may took you several year to learn it like me
Castillian Spanish, the official language of Spain, is slightly different from the many Latin American dialects, in pronunciation mostly, but also in some grammatical details. But it is the same language, and if you learn to speak any kind of Spanish, you will quickly adapt to the local dialect wherever you may be.