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Arabic |
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12 | 16.90% |
Greek |
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12 | 16.90% |
Latin |
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19 | 26.76% |
Russian |
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19 | 26.76% |
Spanish |
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26 | 36.62% |
Swahili |
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5 | 7.04% |
Other (please explain) |
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17 | 23.94% |
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Hi folks! I'm hoping I can tap into the vast pool of knowledge here to help me decide what language I should try and learn next. I realize from experience that learning a language is a very subjective thing, but I'm just wondering if anybody has experience with or knowledge of any of the ones I'm considering. Book/tape and other resource recommendations would be really nice, too.
English is my native language, and I also speak Japanese. I'm pretty decent in German and Portuguese, and have basic survival knowledge of French and Spanish (i.e. I know how to order in restaurants and ask where the toilet and American embassy are ![]() At this point, I'm not really concerned about utility...it's more about learning the language for fun and aesthetic reasons. Anybody have any thoughts or suggestions? |
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I voted for Russian because I liked it when I studied it!
But also because you seem to have some familiarity with Romance and Germanic languages plus Japanese--and Russian is Slavic--so more to stretch your brain on linguistically. Plus, I enjoyed learning more about Russian culture, especially literature. My two cents. --tibac |
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I think you should learn C++.
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Based on the number of speakers, Chinese.
German and French both have a lot of vocabulary in common with English, which makes them easier than some. Many anglophones find German grammar a bit of a barrier, though. Latin is lovely and helps a lot with a whole raft of other languages, including English. |
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Esperanto!
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![]() I learned a bit of Esperanto for a college linguistics class, but since I was the only person I ever knew of who spoke even a word of it I decided not to follow up on it (and took Portuguese instead). Chinese doesn't work for me. I don't know why, but I just don't like the sound of it and it's never clicked. Plus, I suspect there'd be some nasty feedback from trying to learn yet another pronunciation for each kanji I know ![]() I probably should have included ASL, but that's one I've just got some sort of block on -- I'm okay with vocal mimicry, but physical? Not so much. (I took Social Dance in college, and have the grades to prove that ![]() Oddly, I never found German grammar at all difficult. Maybe it's because I started learning it early enough, but the pronunciation, sentence structure and verb usage always struck me as far more intuitive than French or (Brazilian) Portuguese. |
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Latin is a fantastic language, and its fantastic to have, but as someone who has now been learning for 5 and a half years i can say
DO NOT LEARN LATIN honestly. If you want an easier language, i would suggest Spanish or Greek. Russian is also quite difficult to grasp IMO, and Arabic would be pretty difficult as well. If you want the easiest language in the world, i would suggest Indonesian, bloody easy. But if i were you i would go for something you are familiar with like Spanish. If you do end up wanting to do Latin, i would recommend the Cambridge books available. |
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triple post!
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double post, how can this be possible, what happened to my dear flood control!
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