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Metaphrastis
Triglot
Newbie
Australia
Joined 4239 days ago

8 posts - 8 votes
Speaks: English*, Japanese, French
Studies: Korean, Esperanto, Spanish, Mandarin

 
 Message 97 of 109
01 May 2013 at 4:48am | IP Logged 
ScottScheule wrote:
Metaphrastis wrote:
I wish I could speak the following
languages:
And I know it can never happen, but if there were a course available and I had the time
(and ability?) I'd love to learn Proto-Indo-European.

Well, I'm sure you have the ability. I'd love to as well, but there's just no good
training material. There's the Dnghu (http://dnghu.org/en/indo-european%20revival/)
folks, but, crazy dreams of more than a handful of people ever learning the language
notwithstanding, their material simply isn't very user-friendly.

One of these days, somebody will simply have to write a beginner's guide to PIE. If I
had time, I'd do it, but I don't see that happening soon.

Thank you for that cool link!
I'd never heard of Dnghu before.
I can see myself spending many happy hours reading and rereading their website.
Regards,
Pete
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zerrubabbel
Senior Member
United States
Joined 4601 days ago

232 posts - 287 votes 
Speaks: English*
Studies: Japanese, Mandarin

 
 Message 98 of 109
02 May 2013 at 8:00pm | IP Logged 
Everything already on my list has some element of "for fun" in it lol...

In descending order of importance to me: Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish, Korean, Indonesian, German, Cantonese,
Ainu, Klingon, and maybe Thai... but pretty much after Spanish, I dont really care to take them into the B range even.
If I do get there its bonus, but as of now thats my importance
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Journeyer
Triglot
Senior Member
United States
tristan85.blogspot.c
Joined 6869 days ago

946 posts - 1110 votes 
Speaks: English*, Spanish, German
Studies: Sign Language

 
 Message 99 of 109
02 May 2013 at 9:02pm | IP Logged 
Materials for Ainu would be fun to acquire, though I imagine most of them are in Japanese (which is on my list, although one that's further down the pike).
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clumsy
Octoglot
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Poland
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Joined 5179 days ago

1116 posts - 1367 votes 
Speaks: Polish*, English, Japanese, Korean, French, Mandarin, Italian, Vietnamese
Studies: Spanish, Arabic (Written), Swedish
Studies: Danish, Dari, Kirundi

 
 Message 100 of 109
02 May 2013 at 9:40pm | IP Logged 
So...

Zhuang
Wa
Somali
Moroccan Arabic
Maltese
Aramaic
Sumerian
Yi
Yawalapiti
Guugu Yimithr (or any other Native Australian language).

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Paco
Senior Member
Hong Kong
Joined 4278 days ago

145 posts - 251 votes 
Speaks: Cantonese*

 
 Message 101 of 109
03 May 2013 at 1:07am | IP Logged 
Sawhili: sounds lovely. Fun to speak? Hakuna matata

Korean: one of the most difficult - for fun!

Czech: a Czech fellow assures me I will never make their 5 different r

Tagalog: to eavesdrop hundreds of thousands of Filipino workers around

Malay: to acquire the ability to overhear the Indonesians

Māori: Pōkarekare ana, ngā wai o Waiapu; Whiti atu koe hine, marino ana e

Sign Language: I wish I had the time. Should be both funny and inspiring

Elvish: quite obvious isn't it?

Finnish: for pure fun this is my first pick!

And the last candidate is - Cantonese. On a sunny day, mild wind, while my fellow and I
walking down the street, they out of the blue found me unintelligible, for 30 seconds.
It turned out to be that I had been mispronouncing a word for 20 years. But that was
not what caught my attention...


By the way, I have an affection for:
Classical Chinese/Japanese/German/Russian/Italian
Persian/Sanskrit/Greek/Arabic/Latin

Edited by Paco on 03 May 2013 at 10:08am

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Chung
Diglot
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Joined 7157 days ago

4228 posts - 8259 votes 
20 sounds
Speaks: English*, French
Studies: Polish, Slovak, Uzbek, Turkish, Korean, Finnish

 
 Message 102 of 109
03 May 2013 at 5:14am | IP Logged 
Chung wrote:
10 new languages for fun: (random order)

1) Indonesian
2) Mongolian
3) Turkish
4) Finnish
5) Russian
6) Basque
7) Quenya :-P
8) Rusyn
9) Cantonese
10) Sumerian


7 years later two of these languages are in the lineup. I think that my practical and professional needs being fulfilled by English means that any languages that I study can only be fun ones.

Future languages (which very likely would be "fun" ones using the same logic) on the list are:

1) Afrikaans
2) Azeri
3) Kazakh
4) Macedonian
5) Mongolian
6) Rusyn
7) Uzbek

I can't make the list longer than that for the time being since other languages seem like they'd be too much of a chore.
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lichtrausch
Triglot
Senior Member
United States
Joined 5961 days ago

525 posts - 1072 votes 
Speaks: English*, German, Japanese
Studies: Korean, Mandarin

 
 Message 103 of 109
03 May 2013 at 6:23am | IP Logged 
Here are some languages that I like but wouldn't learn because they are of little use to
me:

Norwegian, Icelandic, Latvian, Estonian, Modern Greek
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Journeyer
Triglot
Senior Member
United States
tristan85.blogspot.c
Joined 6869 days ago

946 posts - 1110 votes 
Speaks: English*, Spanish, German
Studies: Sign Language

 
 Message 104 of 109
03 May 2013 at 6:38am | IP Logged 
Journeyer wrote:
Just ten? :-) Well, ok. For me, I'll choose the first 10 that come to mind...

French
Portuguese
Swahili
Arabic
Icelandic
Japanese
Ancient Greek (Attic and Koine dialects)
Latin
Finnish
Chinese

Honorable mentions were Norwegian and Esperanto, but while I still have a lot to learn regarding them, I've already studied them a little bit. French I did in high school, but learned very little.


Update:

Finnish
Hungarian
Aramaic
Swedish
Norwegian
Old English
Hebrew (Modern and Biblical)
American Sign Language
Nahuatl
Lakota
Quechua

I'm cheating a bit though because some of those languages are ones I hope to use professionally, not just strictly for fun.

This list is of course subject to change. They usually are. :-)


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