Felipe Triglot Senior Member United States Joined 6032 days ago 451 posts - 501 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, Portuguese Studies: Italian, Dutch, Catalan
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grunts67 Diglot Senior Member CanadaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5304 days ago 215 posts - 252 votes Speaks: French*, English Studies: Spanish, Russian
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TheMatthias Diglot Senior Member United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 6248 days ago 105 posts - 124 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish Studies: Mandarin
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Andrew~ Groupie United States howlearnspanish.com Joined 5270 days ago 42 posts - 67 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish, Japanese
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(note: I may possibly be inclined to switch one of those out with Portuguese at some point later on, I'm still undecided on that one--I would definitely be interested in visiting Brazil for a bit, but that's the ONLY country where it would be useful as I have no interest in visiting Portugal, plus a decent number of Brazilians speak English unlike most of the rest of Latin America).
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rachaelpan Newbie Australia Joined 5254 days ago 17 posts - 18 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German
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Ubik Senior Member United States ubykh.wordpress.com/ Joined 5318 days ago 147 posts - 176 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Latin, Arabic (Egyptian), German, Spanish
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Ubik wrote:
1. German (Its the most beautiful-sounding language Ive ever heard + the language is intuitive (to me, anyway) and I already know quite a bit from high school)
2. Arabic (Extremely useful -- one of the big players and it'd
3. Spanish (I live on the west coast of the US so thats an obvious reason, but real Spain Spanish is almost as beautiful as German to me)
4. Romanian (Just plain 'ol fascinated with it. I have been for years. Its perhaps the least Romance of the Romance languages despite its name and that alone intrigues me)
5. Serbo-Croatian (Again, dunno...it fascinates me. I want to start with Croatian first because it uses the Roman alphabet, then move to Serbian to learn the Cyrillic script) |
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The above was what I originally posted, but Ive done a lot more research since then and have changed my mind
Im almost through my first semester of Arabic and its not that Im not doing well in the class (I think I have a solid A in fact), but the more I read about the religion and the culture the less I care about it. Its not that I was completely ignorant of their culture and religion prior to committing to learn it, but I shrugged a lot off as "well its just stereotypes" "its just "different" not "bad", etc, but after all Ive learned there is 0 incentive for me to go to any of the countries, have meaningful conversations with their people, get interested in their culture, etc. So that one is now off my list.
Ive also decided to drop Croatian and Romanian. I am still interested in those languages moreso than most languages, but theyre just not in my top 5 any more. So here is my new and improved top 5:
1. German. Still #1 in my book. Still a beautiful language. Frustrating to learn, but that will be overcome eventually
2. Spanish. Beautiful language, highly highly useful as Spain is on the short list of places to eventually move to
3. Basque. One of the most unique languages. I love everything that Ive studied about it so far. Of course its almost a guarantee that I *will* have to move to Spain in order to learn it
4. Finnish. Call me crazy, but the longer the words the better and the more noun cases the better too. I would MUCH rather learn a language with giant agglutinative/inflecting affixes than learn a language where >50% of the words are 2-3 letters long or rely on many diacritical marks/punctuation/word order to be understood
5. Latvian or Welsh. Maybe Ill post yet a third time to come to my final conclusion, because Im still weighing out which one I would rather learn between the two. They both are really cool and fascinating to me and I like most of their features, but there are minor plusses and minuses clouding my decision still.
Im pretty set on that above list so I dont imagine there being a revision #3, but we'll see...
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