if i had a chance to learn a new language then i would have to say.... japanese
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Apr-09-2009 11:51
TranceOwnsLol
Hi mom!!!
Registered: Nov 2007
Location: Singapore
English, Tagalog (Filipino) and Spanish
Apr-09-2009 11:51
bamski
snuoq ou
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: I am merely here
quote:
Originally posted by TranceOwnsLol
and Spanish
Where did you learn and how? Did you take lessons? How was it?
Apr-09-2009 11:53
TranceOwnsLol
Hi mom!!!
Registered: Nov 2007
Location: Singapore
quote:
Originally posted by DuBam
Where did you learn and how? Did you take lessons? How was it?
I study it in my school as a subject for IB. I've been studying it for 4 years but it comes pretty natural for me as there are a lot of Spanish words which are also in Filipino as the Spanish invaded us for 300 years.
Apr-09-2009 11:55
bamski
snuoq ou
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: I am merely here
Haha, ok. Learning English was pretty easy for me since it has very much in common with Swedish.
Apr-09-2009 11:57
Lebezniatnikov
Stupidity Annoys Me
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: DC
quote:
Originally posted by DuBam
Haha, ok. Learning English was pretty easy for me since it has very much in common with Swedish.
Really? Grammar or vocabulary?
I speak English and German, and I understand a little bit of Danish (though can't produce it). I need to start learning French.
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Apr-09-2009 12:00
Meat187
Diese scheiß Katze
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: The Night's Plutonian Shore
German, English and French.
But I'm not sure how much of my French is left, because I haven't used it since school. Bad thing is that I'm strongly considering a career where I'll need it...
Unfortunately, I don't enjoy learning languages that much.
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Really? Grammar or vocabulary?
Both, actually. But grammar in particular. You should hear a joe-sixpack Finn try to pronounce something, anything in English, it's horrible!
It's hard for a Finn simply because there is no relation between the two.
You don't believe me? Check out some random interview with WRC champ Tommi Makinen
Apr-09-2009 12:04
Ghost Raver
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Finland
I speak Finnish and English. I probably "should" speak some Swedish as well, but.. my Swedish sucks. I'm currently studying Japanese, but I'm at the very very beginning so don't know shit yet.
Apr-09-2009 12:05
bamski
snuoq ou
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: I am merely here
quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
I'm not sure how much of my French is left, because I haven't used it since school. Bad thing is that I'm strongly considering a career where I'll need it...
This reminded me of the fact that I forgot German for a couple of years, now I have a job where I use it regularly.
Thank God for that, since otherwise I would probably have forgotten it completely.
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Apr-09-2009 12:07
basd
progression
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Somewhere nowhere
Dutch, a bit of English, a bit of German and a wee bit of French. I'd like to learn Italian.