ShyannXxx3 Newbie United States Joined 5269 days ago 4 posts - 4 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish, Mandarin, Latin, Tagalog, Taiwanese, French, Japanese, Korean, Esperanto, Thai
| Message 249 of 346 24 June 2010 at 4:36pm | IP Logged |
Probably Laos or Vietnamese.
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gedamara Diglot Newbie Albania Joined 5342 days ago 22 posts - 22 votes Speaks: German, Albanian* Studies: French, English
| Message 250 of 346 24 June 2010 at 7:43pm | IP Logged |
Serbian and arabic !!! I wish I'll never have to learn these two !!
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n00bot Newbie United States Joined 5261 days ago 12 posts - 13 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish
| Message 251 of 346 01 July 2010 at 9:17pm | IP Logged |
Juаn wrote:
Though some interesting individuals happen to inexplicably become engrossed by them, I must say
the last languages I'd learn are constructed ones like Esperanto or Klingon. In fact, I'd much rather learn many other
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I was actually thinking Esperanto or Volapük, but hadn't considered Klingon or other 'fantasy' languages. I knew
some girls in college who spoke one of the Elvish languages from Lord of the Rings, and it struck me as
particularly odd at the time that you'd learn an artificial fantasy language and not a natural language. But then, a
good reason to learn a language is because you enjoy the culture of those who speak it. So, I suppose it makes
perfect sense. But not for me.
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feanarosurion Senior Member Canada Joined 5282 days ago 217 posts - 316 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Finnish, Norwegian
| Message 252 of 346 05 July 2010 at 2:04am | IP Logged |
I could see myself dabbling with Elvish, but never learning it fully.
And if I had a choice, I wouldn't touch any of the romance languages. The only reason I'm learning it currently is because I have prior experience with it, and I need to take it at school because I don't have any good options other than that. Anyway, because of my experiences with it, I really don't like Spanish, and my opinion of the other Romance languages is similar. Still, I'm at such a level with it just through school that I would be able to take myself to a fairly advanced level without too much effort, so I'm not ruling it out. Other than that, I'd be interested in learning pretty much every language. If I had infinite time, I would. Including the romance languages.
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ibraheem Groupie United States Joined 5366 days ago 84 posts - 106 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German, Russian, Mandarin
| Message 253 of 346 10 July 2010 at 2:58am | IP Logged |
Latin.
For such a great language, it would be horrible to learn it and have absolutely no use for it, at least with regards to speaking/writing. Of course it would help with learning the Romance languages but I would want to use the language itself and not just use it as a starting point.
Edited by ibraheem on 10 July 2010 at 3:00am
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aarontp Groupie United States Joined 5268 days ago 94 posts - 139 votes
| Message 254 of 346 10 July 2010 at 5:49am | IP Logged |
Klingon, Elvish, or any other language with few female speakers; and that I couldn't
mention knowing on a date. I have enough problems:)
I also have little interest in small regional languages; or languages spoken primarily in
primitive or remote areas.
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mashmusic11235 Groupie United States Joined 5500 days ago 85 posts - 122 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Cantonese
| Message 255 of 346 10 July 2010 at 4:00pm | IP Logged |
The language I would least want to learn would probably have to be Korean. I've tried, but not only is the culture not interesting to me, but the language is freakin' hard!
Other than that, I'd probably ignore some of the 'smaller' (they all have lots of speakers) Indian languages, such as Kannada and Telugu, out of necessity. They're actually facinating to me, but I'm worried about the lack of good materials.
This is a bit counter-productive, but I actually enjoy the smaller, less studied languages, so Lithuanian, Irish Gaelic and San are all things I would study.
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aarontp Groupie United States Joined 5268 days ago 94 posts - 139 votes
| Message 256 of 346 10 July 2010 at 11:54pm | IP Logged |
ibraheem wrote:
Latin.
For such a great language, it would be horrible to learn it and have absolutely no use
for it, at least with regards to speaking/writing. Of course it would help with
learning
the Romance languages but I would want to use the language itself and not just use it
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You might be surprised. You would find yourself recognizing Latin words all over the
place. I think some Catholic services still use it; but I don't know much about that.
I think it has the most value for pre-college; pre-law; and pre-med students; or if you
really like classic texts. It helps with English grammar as well. I wish I had
learned it as a teenager, but I'm not motivated to learn it now.
Edited by aarontp on 11 July 2010 at 3:06am
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