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Which language would you like to learn?

french (or quebecois) ;-))
17
8%
german
17
8%
dutch (or flemish if you like this accent) ;-)
6
3%
spanish, portuguese
31
15%
italian
32
15%
russian
19
9%
finnish
21
10%
swedish, danish...
13
6%
chinese, japanese...
24
11%
other
29
14%
 
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Post by Dakkus »

giberski wrote:
giberski wrote:Now that I have so much free time I'm started with Norwegian. Furthermore I want to start sooner or later with Spanish and Finnish, and I would like to improve my French.
I get more and more interested in Italian these days. Does anyway have a good startingplace for this language for me?
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giberski wrote:
giberski wrote:Now that I have so much free time I'm started with Norwegian. Furthermore I want to start sooner or later with Spanish and Finnish, and I would like to improve my French.
I get more and more interested in Italian these days. Does anyway have a good startingplace for this language for me?
The best way to start Italian, is to go for an Italian Girl and the language comes easily afterwards... :wink:
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Phaseolus wrote:
giberski wrote:
giberski wrote:Now that I have so much free time I'm started with Norwegian. Furthermore I want to start sooner or later with Spanish and Finnish, and I would like to improve my French.
I get more and more interested in Italian these days. Does anyway have a good startingplace for this language for me?
The best way to start Italian, is to go for an Italian Girl and the language comes easily afterwards... :wink:
Ninkey sure likes your suggestion :D
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Phaseolus wrote:
giberski wrote:
giberski wrote:Now that I have so much free time I'm started with Norwegian. Furthermore I want to start sooner or later with Spanish and Finnish, and I would like to improve my French.
I get more and more interested in Italian these days. Does anyway have a good startingplace for this language for me?
The best way to start Italian, is to go for an Italian Girl and the language comes easily afterwards... :wink:
Indeed you'll speak Italian in no time... i learned german that way ;-)
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I´ve learned English, French and Russian at school.

But I really like Spanish and had a few lessons, but got not enough time to reach outstanding results.

My favourite is: "El conejo es un roedor. Come pan y zanahorias pero tambié n come las cosas." This stuff is very important and you can use it in several situations. :lol:
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Post by brighee »

Hi! I would like to speak Danish. I already speak French (of course!), English, Spanish, Russian, and I'm learning Japanese and Hebrew...
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Post by alaguliee »

Hi there! I would like to learn Italian. I speak Catalan (my own language), Spanish, English and un peu français. :)
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I would like to speak Italian :D
I speak Dutch, English, German, and i'm learning French :P
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Lerni Esperanto estas mia celo.

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I'm bilingual English/French (with a slightly off-kilter accent in both, and I suppose I'm trilingual if you count the weird hybrid "franglais" spoken in my house... :lol: )

...but there are so many languages and so little time :cry:

I should really be using what little free time I have to work on my German (studied it for 9 years but never got fluent...the genders freak me out), or improve my Spanish or Norwegian (I'm in love with Norway and the language), but...
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Dakkus wrote:Ninkey sure likes your suggestion :D
Yeah, I'm sure she'll like it. Or we should find her a male teacher :wink:
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I would like to learn French, because I am sometimes for occupational reasons in France. My experience is, that some Frenchman cannot or don't want to speak English, if they needn't.
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Irrer Ivan wrote:I would like to learn French, because I am sometimes for occupational reasons in France. My experience is, that some Frenchman cannot or don't want to speak English, if they needn't.
In fact, we don't like to learn other languages (and we get a very bad level... :oops:) contrary to people from northern Europe.

In France, we are obliged to learn English at school and to choose a "second language" : German or Spanish.
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Post by WOLFINAS »

Fluent in Catalan (Mother Tongue), Spanish, French and English.
Well, my english is fluent with all the world... less USA and UK. :wink:

I can understand, read and have some kind of conversation with Portuguese, Italian, Aranès, and Siciliano...

I would like to learn more about flemish and valoon, because I travel time to time to Belgium, and I don't know enough of both languages to know ever its name... :!:
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