xander.XVII Diglot Senior Member Italy Joined 5053 days ago 189 posts - 215 votes Speaks: Italian*, EnglishC1 Studies: French
| Message 41 of 94 31 August 2011 at 9:01pm | IP Logged |
Ygangerg wrote:
I'm a fan of learning Romance languages, and I'm maybe somewhere around
a B1 in Arabic. So... Maltese has been calling me from its precious little isle for a
couple years now. Not sure if I'll get to it though.
I wonder, Xander, being Italian, do you know anything about learning Maltese? Do you
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Sincerely no.
However a friend of mine has been to Malta this summer, so he has been in strict contract
with Maltese(which ought to have similarities with sicilian,italian and arabic) and maybe
he decided to try its learning, though he is not a language-learning lover.
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Levi Pentaglot Senior Member United States Joined 5566 days ago 2268 posts - 3328 votes Speaks: English*, French, Esperanto, German, Spanish Studies: Russian, Dutch, Portuguese, Mandarin, Japanese, Italian
| Message 42 of 94 31 August 2011 at 9:42pm | IP Logged |
Phantom Kat wrote:
And yes, more people should be passionate about Finnish. It's a language like no other, in my opinion. |
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It's a language like Estonian, in my opinion. ;)
I'm just teasing. Finnish is indeed an incredibly beautiful language. I currently have no intentions of learning it, but it's a pleasure to just listen to it spoken.
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birthdaysuit Groupie United Kingdom Joined 4816 days ago 48 posts - 101 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German, Spanish, Swedish
| Message 43 of 94 23 September 2011 at 1:16am | IP Logged |
I know this may sound unusual but the major reason why I became interested in Swedish
in the beginning was because I heard Alexander Skarsgard speak it! After that it was
all I ever wanted to hear. It is THE most musical language I've ever heard and I could
listen to it all day. Sadly I have yet to start learning it properly - though I'm
desperately to - as I need to spend a few more weeks improving my German comprehension
before moving on to it.
It still amazes me how something as trivial as a chance encounter with a foreign
stranger could influence a person's language choice. Or, take my younger sister for
example;though she has yet to dedicate her time to proper study she is obsessed with
Japanese only because of Lucy Liu's character in Kill Bill! And my fascination with
Russian developed most recently from watching a documentary about Russian prisons...
To each his own, I guess. I must admit, however, that just about every language
fascinates me, even my native English with all its little quirks and idioms found only
in certain parts of the country.
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RatoDePorão Pentaglot Newbie Brazil Joined 4850 days ago 15 posts - 16 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, English, Spanish, French, Italian Studies: German
| Message 44 of 94 23 September 2011 at 1:57am | IP Logged |
French, though it's phonetics are quite "poor" I can't resist this language hahahaha
nor German
nor Italian
nor English
nor Spanish
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DNB Bilingual Triglot Groupie Finland Joined 4885 days ago 47 posts - 80 votes Speaks: Finnish*, Estonian*, English
| Message 45 of 94 23 September 2011 at 12:50pm | IP Logged |
Korean, because of its sonority in public speech and its endless verb conjugations that
add nuances to the language unheard in any other languages.
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taydev2006 Newbie United States Joined 4864 days ago 7 posts - 7 votes Studies: Spanish, Japanese
| Message 46 of 94 26 September 2011 at 7:32pm | IP Logged |
I want to learn Romanian badly, but I am resisting it because I feel Spanish is more useful, so I am
studying that now. After I gain proficiency in Spanish, I want to learn French, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese,
and German. I am interested in these languages and find them more useful than Romanian, but I can't
resist flirting with Romanian. With all my languages prioritized I may never reach a decent beginners level in
Romanian.
Russian is another language I'm obsessed with; it's sound and the Cyril writing.
Edited by taydev2006 on 26 September 2011 at 7:41pm
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Sierra Diglot Senior Member Turkey livinginlights.comRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 7123 days ago 296 posts - 411 votes Speaks: English*, SwedishB1 Studies: Turkish
| Message 47 of 94 26 September 2011 at 8:17pm | IP Logged |
Turkish is my number one, in large part because of my love affair with Turkey itself. I
find so much about it so poetic- the millennia of history, the Byzantines, the Ottomans,
Süleyman, Atatürk, the mosques and mountains, the fierce pride they all have in their
nation. Of course, I love the language, too: its jigsaw puzzle construction, its cocky
slang, its dual persona (modern words next to their old Arabic counterparts), all the Çs
and Şs, the fun and unique -miş ending, implying uncertainty.
After Turkish, it would have to be Persian. A Thousand and One Nights pretty much says it
all:)
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crafedog Diglot Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 5817 days ago 166 posts - 337 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish Studies: Korean, Tok Pisin, French
| Message 48 of 94 27 September 2011 at 12:11pm | IP Logged |
Quite a numerous amount truth be told but if I truly had to choose.
- German. Not sure why. Maybe because it's the language of Wittgenstein and Nietzsche.
Maybe because it seems really cool.
- Arabic. Initially I figured I'd just have a look at it but never really study it
seriously. I played around with the sounds on an Assimil recording and I was surprised
how great it sounded/how the sounds were easier than I had expected. I think Arabic
(whatever dialect) is a language that I will grow to love (sadly I have many other
languages to take care of before that day comes).
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