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Les Awesome

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I speak English as first.
My parents are deaf so I know Sign Language.
My Dads Muslim so I went to a Muslim school where I learned Arabic
Irish is Mandatory to get into college in Ireland
and I'm learning German in Secondary School

Thats 5 Freakin Languages
 

Zarkov

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demoman_chaos said:
I want to learn German and latin. German sounds like you are yelling at people when you are actually saying please and thank you, and latin has among the best sayings (like "Vae Victus" which means "woe to the vanquished").
I've wanted to learn it, but I've always thought Latin was hard to learn.

How hard is Latin to learn?
 

Zarkov

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Stilkon said:
I'm learning Latin for language credits for college. Does Latin count?
Yes! And I'm thinking about taking Latin myself when I'm in college.
 

Aurora Firestorm

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I would say something in Russian, but my current computer doesn't have a Cyrillic package! I can try to transliterate...? Anyway, I'm in the process of learning it. My first language is English. I can understand/read a lot of Spanish, but I suck at coming up with the words on my own, since I haven't practiced in forever.

Russian is awesome. It has a phoneme that sounds like you just got punched in the stomach. And my favorite letter is "zh." Zhhhhhhhhhhh. It's fun to say and write.
 

GrimGrimoire

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I speak Norwegian, New-Norwegian and English nearly perfect.
I can understand Swedish, Danish and some German, French and Icelandic.
I am learning French and Dovah.
 

Zarkov

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Aurora Firestorm said:
I would say something in Russian, but my current computer doesn't have a Cyrillic package! I can try to transliterate...? Anyway, I'm in the process of learning it. My first language is English. I can understand/read a lot of Spanish, but I suck at coming up with the words on my own, since I haven't practiced in forever.
Do you know about IMEs? They can allow you to phonetically type Russian :D
 

Burntpopcarn

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I speak french because that's what they taught me in school when i was a boy (i live in canada) i know a bit of russian too.
 

Gandalfur

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I'm Icelandic and we have to learn English, Danish (silliest pronunciations in the universe btw) and as a third language we have 3 options: Spanish, French or German. I went with Spanish because it's the most wide spread in the world although I've heard that German is the easiest out of those three.
 

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Volf99 said:
so...I'm still a little confused, is Yue similar to Cantonese like how American English is similar to British English? Or is it more like British English and Spanish?
American English vs. British English is perhaps a bit broad of an example, though yes, that would serve, though I'd say it's more like... *checks* Right, you're American... for one reason or another, I was hoping you were German o_O' ... sorry! (Though it was if only to say Yue vs. Cantonese was like Bayerisch vs. Hochdeutsch... but never mind).

Anyway, back to my point, the sets of dialects would be analogous to regional dialects in the States (e.g. South Midland vs Coastal South, for a native, they're obvious to tell apart, but for a foreigner, it kinda sounds the same, like with Cantonese vs. Fujianese, I know they're different, but most westerners wouldn't be able to tell them apart).
 

Helmholtz Watson

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SckizoBoy said:
Volf99 said:
so...I'm still a little confused, is Yue similar to Cantonese like how American English is similar to British English? Or is it more like British English and Spanish?
American English vs. British English is perhaps a bit broad of an example, though yes, that would serve, though I'd say it's more like... *checks* Right, you're American... for one reason or another, I was hoping you were German o_O' ... sorry! (Though it was if only to say Yue vs. Cantonese was like Bayerisch vs. Hochdeutsch... but never mind).

Anyway, back to my point, the sets of dialects would be analogous to regional dialects in the States (e.g. South Midland vs Coastal South, for a native, they're obvious to tell apart, but for a foreigner, it kinda sounds the same, like with Cantonese vs. Fujianese, I know they're different, but most westerners wouldn't be able to tell them apart).
lol, I'm German-American but I don't think that helps. Ok I think I know what you mean now, thanks.
 

Magnalian

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I'm fluent in English and Dutch, still attempting to grasp French. I think people who aren't multi-lingual are a rare find in Europe.
 

Dr. Crawver

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learning a third actually

I learned german in school because I have to

I'm learning dutch because I want to (and having a dutch wife pressuring you to also helps. Dammit, I'm no linguist, and it's hard as nails)
 

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Zarkov said:
I've wanted to learn it, but I've always thought Latin was hard to learn.

How hard is Latin to learn?
I took a semester of Latin a semester or two ago. It wasn't difficult, but I had trouble keeping up with the vocabulary. That's my main problem with learning languages, the vocabulary. But everything else is rather straight forward.
 

TheYellowCellPhone

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English (derp) and Spanish. Since America is so famous for Spanish-speaking immigrants, and every summer Ohio seems to be swarmed by them. Made sense to learn that over French or German.
 

Chatato

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I speak English, but at the moment I'm learning to speak German thanks to my school, I got to choose between that and Japanese, but I had already done Japanese for three years at my primary school and I hated it and nothing stuck with me.
 

Mau95

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English, French and Dutch here (cause I'm Belgian). Some German and Spanish too.