Jarley Nunes Frieb Jr. | be able to understand…

If you are new to LFN, after some time devoted to study it, visit this
pages:
 1.www.agal-gz.org - A nice Big Organization from Galicia (they would
prefer Galiza), in Spain, that works for what they think is the truely
language of Galícia, the galego-português (portuguese language had its
origin in galicia, in the "galego português" spoked in the middle
ages. I khave a close and strong link with them, some visited Brasil
last year. You will understand a lot.

 2. Take a look also in the "Biblioteca Virtual Cervantes" - I don't
know the link - and listen to soem audio files, there are thousand of
hours recorded, with nice spanish authors (like Mario Benedetti0
reading their own poems, you will understand, after some LFN study, a
lot of it too...

 3. and visit BBC's web page on Italian language learning, there are
some audio files, with words in italian... see how similar they are to
some of the words in LFN...

Antonio said something very important, the other languages from Spain -
at least Catalan,asturian and aragonese - will be easier to be
understood too. Galician, for me, as for  some of the other AGAL's
members, is almost the same language as portuguese.

Bon voles.