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kujichagulia
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 Message 9 of 15
15 August 2012 at 6:12am | IP Logged 
I worry about it all the time. It takes a lot of effort to focus my energies on
Japanese.
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Solfrid Cristin
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 Message 10 of 15
15 August 2012 at 6:49am | IP Logged 
Not much. Whenever I do, I come here and get advice, and then either follow it or I don't , and then I get it out
of my system. Either that, or I let myself wander for a week or two.
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Chung
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 Message 11 of 15
15 August 2012 at 7:10am | IP Logged 
dbag wrote:
… about which languages you may or may not learn one day?

I spend an insane amount of time thinking about this,even though I have decided to
commit to my TL until at least C1. I imagine many who come here have the same problem.
I waste so much mental energy thinking things like "shall I try and learn 4 romance
languages or one hard Asian language?" "How cool would it be to learn Hindi?" blah blah
blah...

How many others have this problem, and what form does it take?


Not at all. I'll be happy to reactivate my German and become fluent in Finnish, Hungarian, Polish and Slovak. This doesn't mean that I won't dabble or even put in a decent effort to learn other languages (e.g. Mongolian, Ukrainian) but deep down acheiving fluency in those wouldn't satisfy me as much as doing so in the first five languages that I listed.

I've been studying languages for much of my life in one way or another and after early years of revolving in the Romance and Germanic circles, I felt that I found a handful of keepers in Balto-Slavonic and Finno-Ugric.
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Iversen
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 Message 12 of 15
15 August 2012 at 10:28am | IP Logged 
I only worry about the languages I have decided to learn - and it only takes seconds to run through the list of possible new candidates and reach a conclusion. With my current workload that answer will almost certainly be: "No - not now".

For instance Chinese isn't on my list because I have a hard time even distinguishing those pretty small paintings on a piece of paper, and that's long before I care about their meaning or pronunciation. Maybe some kind of handheld scanner with a speaking device can solve that problem and because of that I might some day revise my ultimate, final and irreversible decision, but I don't have time to learn thousands of pictograms right now and therefore I don't have to think about Chinese right now. For the same reason Japanese is not on my agenda. And for precisely the opposite reason I don't have to worry about Korean: the writing system is so simple that I already once have learnt it, but the rest would take so much time that I could learn the rest of the Indoeuropean languages in the same time. Arabian is off the list because they have more dialects than Norwegian and they don't write their wowels. And languages without good dictionaries, grammars and a wellstructured presence on the internet are off the list. Strangely enough my latest project, Irish, has got copious amounts of precisely those three things, in spite of having very few native speakers, and because it is weird beyond belief I decided to give it a chance.

In the foreseeable future I may decide to add a few other languages to my list, but the current waiting list is short and fairly stable: Bahasa Malaysia and some Slavic languages, and only that - Wanderlust go home. Among the Slavic languages Polish and Serbian (or Croatian) are the ones that are in play, among other things because I can buy TV channels in these languages from my cable operator. And because this is the plan and it is logical and based on wellknown facts I don't have to think it over again and again.

And I am not going to lie sleepless at night because there are 6000 languages or so which I don't have time to learn. Maybe something happens which makes me study one of them, like it happened with Indonesian and Irish (and Romanian during my study years, where my institute suddenly got a native Romanian teacher). But then I will take my decision on the basis of facts which I haven't got yet - no need to worry now.

Edited by Iversen on 15 August 2012 at 11:00am

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freakyaye
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 Message 13 of 15
15 August 2012 at 4:14pm | IP Logged 
Right now I'm trying to learn french, but i still get pangs of interest in German,
japanese, korean, mandarin, cantonese..... blah blah.

And every time I begin studying one of these other languages I always end up enjoying it
but thinking, shouldn't I be doing French?

First world problems :-)
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Teango
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 Message 14 of 15
15 August 2012 at 5:02pm | IP Logged 
If I added up all the hours I spent on deciding which languages to learn one day and how, and invested this time in language study instead, I'd probably have learned several in my hit list already...

Edited by Teango on 15 August 2012 at 5:52pm

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Bao
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 Message 15 of 15
15 August 2012 at 10:37pm | IP Logged 
I waste more time on worrying that whatever I'm doing, it's not good enough. Of course, when I'm really bored in school I make grand lists containing all the languages I shall pick up right now, and how to do so, but that's just daydreaming.

... and well, my list is long enough as it is. I want to learn those languages to a self-sustaining level before I go to university, though I probably won't manage with Korean and Mandarin.


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