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>your flag
>what langauges do you speak/currently learning?

me: English, French
Learning: Spanish & korean

>Ireland
>English and Irish
>learning French and Russian

Dutch, English
German

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Portuguese and English
Not learning anything else because I'm too dumb

>Russia
>English, Russian
>German

Finnish, English
German

>France
-native French
-learnt German at school for 7 years, never got very far due to lack of practice despite high grades
-fluent English due to computer manuals and wargames in late childhood and later copious amounts of Shakespeare and Milton and Co.
-pretty good Japanese due to anime and games
-minimal amounts of Latin and classical Greek needed to pose as a scholar with people who don't speak those at all
-tried to learn Icelandic and Scottish Gaelic but stopped quickly due to lack of motivation

So really only 2 languages plus "kinda" Japanese which I didn't even try to learn.

should i learn korean, japanese, or chinese

which one is the easiest?

Norwegian, English
Spanish

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Can speak English and have been learning German for 3 years.

Russian, English
I'm thinking about learning German, because too many customers from Switzerland (I'm working in IT)

>Learning
Italian
>Want to learn next
French
>Want to learn eventually
Farsi and Russian

にほんご and 한극어

>Svenska, Engelska
>Tyska

Polish, English
Dutch

Japanese
Engrish

日本語*

>にほんご

Japanese and English

>United State of Minnesota
>speak English, okay Spanish, passable Portuguese
>learning Pyccкий язык, tiếng Việt, and American Sign Language
>yes it's a real language

English, speak some french but it's been over a year so I'm super rusty

>mu lipp
>estonian english finnish russian swedish

I speak Spanish, basic English and this useless and local language called Catalan.

Learning Chinese.

>Paraguay
>Spanish, English and Guarani
>Not learning shit

Each language has easy and hard parts.

>Chinese (assuming mandarin)
>easy af grammar, pretty similar to english
>lots of rote memorization in learning the characters, but it's not as hard as some make it out to be for a few reasons
>gotta deal with tones

>Japanese
>easy af pronunciation
>character memorization like chinese, but not quite as many. also have to learn the two syllabaries, which isn't too hard imo
>pretty hard grammar (or at least different from English)
>no tones

>Korean
>easy af reading and writing (uses a type of alphabet with few letters, and rarely uses any characters)
>pronunciation a bit harder than Japanese but definitely easier than mandarin
>grammar at the same level as Japanese or perhaps harder
>no tones

So basically, if you're a rote memorization autist with no problem with tones, mandarin. If you're deathly am afraid of those things but wouldn't mind learning a whole bunch of ways different from in English to say things (complex grammar), Korean. And if you're a massive fucking weeb, Japanese.

한국어*

Seriously hope this was a troll post.

USA
English
Spanish

>tfw can't speak a second language.
I keep putting it off like a scum. Japanese is my language of choice.

I'm about 50% in latino Spanish and I'm learning latino Portuguese as well.

Hopefully I can pickup French and Russian in the future so I can read more homosexual books

Learning other languages is a meme when you already speak English.

Native English

Learning Polish
Have learned (some of) German, Japanese, Itallian

Would like to learn some of: Korean, Kmher, Spanish

>be american
>speak one language

spanish,english, portuguese
learning german

Russian, English, Ukrainian.

I wish I had time and will to learn french or german

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- Portuguese, English
- French

I speak Catalan (mother tongue), Spanish and (shitty) English.

I want to learn Norwegian and Gothic.

I fluently speak Portuguese, English, and French.
I can read and understand most of Spanish and German.
I am currently studying Russian.

>English
>Malay
Also, checked.

Finnish, English, Swedish (badly)
Also know the Cyrillic alphabet

>easy af grammar, pretty similar to english
I think the particles seem arbitrary as fuck. 走了 means "get out of the way" . 了is supposed to mark the past, but people seem to use it whenever they want.

>be Swedish
>have to learn English, because that's the language Americans speak

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native english-speaker
un eleve de la francais

English
Greek
A little Albanian

What language should i learn that will be useful to me in life

pls no bully

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English, Japanese, Korean
Learning Russian

>Japanese, Korean
I'm so jealous. I spend 6 hours a day trying to learn them and it isn't getting any easier after a month

>Can speak
Portuguese and English
>Learning
Italian
>Will learn eventually
French and German

English
German

Wanna learn spanish and russian.

>Can speak
Swedish, English
>Can kind of speak
Spanish, French
>Want to learn
German

Why do you assholes learn Russian?

America
Monolingual as fuck
Trying to learn German

>brazilian empire
>portuguese, englando
>korean, just started finnish

t. Kim Lee

Right? It's the worst 2bh. Well, after spanish.

With english you already have the most important one.maybe go for a neighbour country language or another world language.

>fluently
English Burmese Urdu

I can understand what somebody is saying most of the time in French and Mandarin

>yanks will never know the feeling of being multilingual and the perspectives that it affords.

JPN and KR is based on chinese elder alphabet, kanji. you should get used to that.
Also, both languages have similar system. Think about euro langs and english's relation.

>yanks will never know the feeling of being multilingual and the perspectives that it affords.
Stop this now

>latino Portuguese

Hmmm, these grapes taste delicious.

My level of English is advanced apparently.

How long do you guys think it would take for me to learn French?

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English, and perpetually learning French but never making any progress. I always feel like I'm making progress until I pull up a French news channel and get lost instantly

Spanish and English (almost no accent now)

Currently learning German. I'm planning on getting a B2 exam done in the near future since I'm finishing my Bachelor in Physics and I'm planning of doing a masters in Germany.

My girlfriend is Italian so I have to start learning that too...

>speak
Chechen and r*ssian
>currently learning
English and Swedish

I was planning on doing it since there was an aeronautics opportunity in Moscow two years ago. I was also interested in ROSCOSMOS until I discovered they had no real funding.

Speak: English, Spanish, and know some Sign Language
Learning: German, Portuguese

English and French

Why should I learn other languages while English is the only one useful language ?

...

English
Spanish, Russian

>I can only understand half of /lat/

I am fluent in English of course
Took three years of Spanish but no longer pay it much heed
Took a year of French but no longer pay it much heed
Am currently trying to learn Japanese but I'm literally just starting with hiragana

Russian sounds really cool
Vysotzky almost killed me

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Speak English
Learning German because
>muh heritage

Es ist eine schwerigie Sprache, die Grammatik ist nicht einfach.

tippfelher, hab zu schnell getippt
schwierige*

SWEDEN MENTIONED

How? Not even half of it makes sense

I've been learning German on and off since I took classes in high school. I figure it's a waste to learn something for a few years and then quit. I can follow written and spoken news but with a little bit of difficulty and will probably hit a wall soon without living in Germany or having a strong use for the language.

I've been debating studying either a slavic or and east asian language next mostly for fun but can never make up my mind on which one. Russian is probably the closest thing to useful in my field but still not very much so unless I went there. What's the best language for STEM Sup Forums?

Bulgarland
>Bulgarian
>Enrabic
>Kraut
>Vatnik
>and a bit of gypsy

>Can speak well
Serbian and English

>can kinda speak/understand
Russian, Romanian, German

>learning
Hindi (that Devanagari script is my fetish), will eventually learn an east Asian language (not Chinese though, that shit is ridiculous)

hello, Emily

>flag
>native language english
>learning mandarin in school & spanish on my own
>want to learn a native american language, considering ojibwe, navajo, lakota. maybe something like quechua because fuck it.

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