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Is There a Foreign Language You Want to Learn?

My French is pretty good after living there for a year. I would love to learn Hebrew and Afrikaans - both sound so pretty!
 
I know English and Spanish and took one French class as a requirement. I'd like to learn French completely, then Japanese and maybe something else too, but I don't know what the 5th language would be.
 
I want to improve my Russian :crush: it's so hard though

Well I've heard that english is the hardest language. So if you have learned english, then everything else should be a piece of cake. If you speak it as a first language, aren't you surprised!? :shock: I was.
 
Well I've heard that english is the hardest language. So if you have learned english, then everything else should be a piece of cake. If you speak it as a first language, aren't you surprised!? :shock: I was.

I would think any language with a Cyrillic alphabet would be hard...or a language with a lot of characters to memorize...
 
wow. english is really not hard at all.. but i guess that a alot of languages has loaned some word from the english or whatever so it's easy to learn them or something..

anywho, french is so hard.. although I have VG in it, i don't understand a **** ^_^
I should practice and work harder.
 
the usual french
and I loved to learn Japanese I lived there for 3yrs as a child and know the basics but I want to learn more.
 
I used to live in Denmark and knew quite a bit of Danish, but would love to be fluent in it!
 
I'm currently studying French so I hope to become fluent..but after that I want to learn German.
 
I would like to re-start studying Chinese.
There was one year Chinese at school, but i didn't really care. :blush:
 
anyone wants to teach me Swedish???

I know a few words (there are also websites that can teach you for free and have english to swedish type things.)

I can say hej and tak. (hello and please/thank you is the same word.) I want to learn too since I am half Swedish. Oh and blabarkaka (sounds so funny/cool) is a swedish blue berry cake (kaka is cake). J's are pronounce like y (I always thought my great great grandfather's name was spelled yohan then I found out it's spelled Johan.

And I also want to visit Sweden (most people speak english though, but it's always good to know the language.)
 
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I'm currently studying French so I hope to become fluent..but after that I want to learn German.

French is hell :shock:
and German probably as well,so it's good to have it as a mother language
because English is not that difficult to learn
 
I learned German (self taught) pretty fast and just need to brush up on some things. I can now translate what they are saying in the Bourne Supremacy :lol:.
 
I learn English and Italian in school,and since I was 3 I watch German setelite,so I understand and talk German very well.
What I would like is to also know potrugeese and maybe little of french becouse I am a real lenguage freak and I would really love to speak many many lenguages.
 

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