Resent the remark about Welsh. 611,000 people speak it. That's the size of a small town. It's also a beautiful language. Horrendous to write, but pretty. It's also a somewhat inbred cousin to Breton.Patrick Buck said:English, German, and as of last thursday, french. (German and french at GCSE Level.)
Not too bad considering I'm 16.... Gunna learn welsh to. Just because almost No-one knows it. :')
darn... this forum does not support cyrillic... could have tested you...TheKasp said:German, English and Russish.
I also understand a little Dutch (and can read it).
Ah, but I am actually welsh. Just never learned it, living in england. So that's my main reason for learning it. I didn't actually check how many people could speak it, so I do resent the first statment.... But mandarin... Eh, I'm more attached to wales. It's closer. And home.Frission said:Resent the remark about Welsh. 611,000 people speak it. That's the size of a small town. It's also a beautiful language. Horrendous to write, but pretty. It's also a somewhat inbred cousin to Breton.Patrick Buck said:English, German, and as of last thursday, french. (German and french at GCSE Level.)
Not too bad considering I'm 16.... Gunna learn welsh to. Just because almost No-one knows it. :')
Try learning Mandarin, if you can learn something with such strange Grammar as German (not offense to them, but what's with the placement? It's torture) and actually consider learning Welsh, you can learn Mandarin.