Languages!.. but which one
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- oosmik
which language would you want to learn...
mine would be german or french.. don't know!
- monospaced0
Which language do you speak now?
- d_rek0
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- monospaced0
Kim Soo probably speaks Korean.
- yezzir. english, korean and very very limited dutchoosmik
- monospaced0
I think it would be cool to learn Japanese, but I don't think I'd ever be able to use it.
- so why learn it? and if you did, why not travel there?airey
- BuddhaHat0
French is great, done 9 years
Spanish is great, done 1 year
Mandarin is tricky - just trying that now
Japanese is tricky - I've looked at it, it seems scary difficult
Portugese is another one I want to try, I love listening to Brazilian etc talk, portugese sounds so cool.- great! is french as hard as people say it isoosmik
- I don't really think so, you learn about 3 basic forms of conjugations, then putting sentences together is easyBuddhaHat
- Japanese isn't so hard at all.Amicus
- you're probably right amicus, I think I've just gotten used to latin-based languages... anything else is.... weird.BuddhaHat
- I found japanese pretty tough, LOTS of characters/sounds to learn...rascuache
- ...but the plus side is that once you learn the characters and sounds, you can read and speak any word in hiragana and katakanarascuache
- ...katakanarascuache
- jaylarson0
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- airey0
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- utopian0
DUH, Ebonics!
- instrmntl0
japanese, mandarin, french and italian.
- BattleAxe0
Arabic , Russian
- fucking. lol. i guess it depends if you see a future selling arms.airey
- Arabic is like the assembly language of other languagesdrgz
- and I guess english isn't ehhehegeorgesIII
- nodrgz
- philologicallydrgz
- latin is more a building block of modern languages if you're going to get technical.airey
- of modern italic/romance languages yes, indo-european family is much broaderdrgz
- rascuache0
Started to learn Japanese and Spanish, Japanese was super hard and I haven't practiced Spanish for a while.
Russian would be cool too
- Continuity0
Dutch, Serbian and Russian.
- georgesIII0
did 4 years of korean but haven't spoken it in years,
currently speak french, english and italian,next language on my list is def japanese and russian
I would also love to learn sanskrit and Egyptian hieroglyphs though- crâneurORAZAL
- non j'te jure, j'ai essayer le hierogliph mais c'etais juste trop compliquer.... j'aime les languages mortgeorgesIII
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GeorgesIII, you're awesome.
Hey, thanks Orazal :)georgesIII
- drgz0
Yag shemash!!!
- maikel0
I speak Spanish and it's good if you want to work in America (I mean, the continent, not the country who refers himself as such). I speak English that is good everywhere else...
I watched Anime to a a point where I understand basic Japanese (yes, weird).
I can understand (and speak a little) Portuguese and Italian, and I can read French but now clue about the spoken language.
I know a few words in German...I thing I better focus on something...
- ItalianStallion0
Arabic