
Which languages you want to learn?


I'd like to learn all sorts of languages. I'm just a retard when it comes to language though and I know it. I know how to say "Take me to the hookers" in several languages and the only reason I can read and speak like a Yakuza low-tier gangster is because I lived in Japan for over 10 years. I mean outside of bars, hookers, and the girlfriends... I've never really had much practice.
German might be nice... a lot o the words are like this one so, I think I could do it... just don't have a reason to though. I'm probably at a bad start though because everything I know is from listening to Ramstein or Lindermann music... so just like my Japanese... I roll my R's and do a bunch of shit wrong. People that don't have any idea about what I'm saying think I'm speaking Russian or something.
I'd like to learn Italian. I've traveled to Italy a few times, plan on going back, and it would be nice to communicate with the locals in their native tongue, even though most speak English quite well. I know some French and Spanish, so it shouldn't be too hard to learn enough Italian to get by.
I know a bit of French, and have had brief stints with Italian and Japanese. I'm currently working on German and occasionally Hawaiian. (I know very little Hawaiian, but it's a gorgeous language, so I'd love to get better.) Long term I'd like to pick up a bit of Mandarin (no particular reason) and Spanish (useful in the US). I've considered Hindi and Korean, but I've struggled with their alphabets/pronunciation too much to actually jump in. Maybe some day.
I honestly don’t have an interest in learning anything. I pretty comfortable with speaking in English only
*I’m
I see English still needs some work. Lmao 🤣
@Sparkie460 I corrected it below, so I see your eyes need some work.
Actually, yes I do need new glasses.
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Not really another language, but right now, I'm working on Braille.
Major advice if you already know how to type. Get a keyboard with it on there. After a couple of months (If you type a lot like me) and you'll just know it as if you didn't even have to try and learn it.
@D_Bone_Steak Good idea- but finding one that's moved beyond Original Sholes'll be tricky.
I live in California. I've been to Mexico several times. I'd like to speak Spanish so that I can converse with people from central and south American countries, as well as Spain. And it's one of the romance languages, so it would help me to better understand other romance languages like Portuguese, Italian and even French.
Improve my German.
As to new languages:
I've started learning Hebrew in my spare time.
Otherwise, I am interested in learning (at least just the basics, to later choose which I wish to focus on):
Arabic, Spanish/Portuguese/Italian, Japanese/Korean/Vietnamese.
I am currently working on learning German. I always liked the language plus it is easier than others as it is a cousin to English. I also want to learn Mandarin Chinese and Spanish as they’re more practical but Chinese is really difficult
French, Spanish, and Chinese. They'd be useful to know due to how common they're used. Also, I need to finish learning French at some point.
Outside of that, it'd be mainly the germanic languages and Russian.
French ( as since I was a kid I’ve always been obsessed with the Eiffel Tower and France) but I’m currently learning Tagalog (which is a Filipino dialect )
I wish I could learn them all! At the moment I’m working on Swedish but I think French, Spanish and Mandarin would be really useful
There's a dialect in uganda that i always thought was really pretty. don't remember what it was called though.
Hebrew and Arabic. I would like to understand what the camel-jockeys say when they try to screw over Westerners.
Italian.
I would also like to improve my Chinese.
I would love to learn Spanish and Portuguese
Practically, Chinese Mandarin would be the most beneficial for businesses as China is like the center of trades and manufacturing in the world.
But Spanish and Japanese sounds cool tho.
I'm just here because I want to ask if anyone smartly stated "your love language". Anyone?
*smarmily
I'm currently working on learning sign language, French and I know a little bit of Spanish
Spanish (well I already know the basic, but I'd like to become more fluent in it) and Mandarin Chinese, or Hindi
i grew up with my mom speaking Spanish in my house i was close to fluent at one point i need to start practicing again, id probably learn portuguese or italian cuz they’re similar to Spanish.
One of my favorite artists is Polish so I would love to learn Polish and watch more interviews he has done.
But the language is incredibly hard to learn.
I don't want to "learn" them, but I'd like to magically acquire proficiency in French, Russian and Spanish.
Mandarin Chinese - so I could understand what my wife is saying to her family and friends.
My daughter tried teaching me Spanish. It didn't go very well. I'll stick to English
Korean, Spanish, Japanese, German, French, Russian, Arabic, I guess Chinese
Latin, Koine Greek, Ancient Hebrew, Old Norse, and Old English.
There is a small group of people i think they're in Norway that speak the ancient viking language
Scottish and irish Gaelic, Japanese, latin and mandrin
I am learning German and speak some Spanish. Wanna chat at all? Kinda bored lol
Mandarin. My fiancée is from China.
German as nd French.
Maybe C++, Golang, or Rust. Maybe dive more into Python too. I am already proficient with JavaScript and TypeScript.
French, Italian, and re-learn Spanish
Probably the best one for me would be English LOL
The language of making love.
Vietnamese and Portuguese
Russian, Greek and might dabble into Swedish
Currently learning Latin.
I need to learn more Mexican
French and German at most :)
Spanish and maybe mandarin.
Spanish and French
As many as necessary
Chinese, Russian
I want to learn Japanese Chinese French
Arabic and Spanish.
French yes.
Unwinese.
Chinese
Gaelic
Just Russian for now
Spanish
None. I'm good
Spanish
Many ones
Italian
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