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Mooby
Senior Member
Scotland
Joined 6097 days ago

707 posts - 1220 votes 
Speaks: English*
Studies: Polish

 
 Message 9 of 10
09 January 2011 at 12:42am | IP Logged 
I like variety so my next language will almost certainly be non-slavic
even though Polish would give me a solid base to tackle Russian.
I started learning Polish seriously 4 months ago; when I've done about
2 years I'll think about starting another language while continuing to
improve Polish. Maybe after another 2 years I might commit to a third
(and probaly final) language.

I like the idea of selecting languages from different families, or sub-groups
within the same family (e.g Indo-European: one Slavic, one Romance, one Germanic
or one isolate like Armenian or Greek).

I will be living with my chosen languages for the rest of my life; I'd prefer
each of them to be a contrast one to another, distinctive and offering differnt
facets to thinking and communicating. That way I get to see out of lots of windows
onto different views rather than 3 windows more-or-less pointing in the same
direction.
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polyglHot
Pentaglot
Senior Member
Norway
Joined 5058 days ago

173 posts - 229 votes 
Speaks: Norwegian*, English, German, Spanish, Indonesian
Studies: Russian

 
 Message 10 of 10
13 January 2011 at 10:38pm | IP Logged 
I love your outlook on it. The target languages should provide some sort of contrast,
now this doesn't have to be the contrast of language family but it could and
should be, specially if as the thread starter said, one is learning
Norwegian/Danish/Swedish. This isn't even possible, as I'd call them mere dialects of
the same base language. You would end up speaking Scandaneavish, which no one would
understand.
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