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The Attraction to Your Languages

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lichtrausch
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Speaks: English*, German, Japanese
Studies: Korean, Mandarin

 
 Message 1 of 29
30 November 2011 at 8:53pm | IP Logged 
What attracts you the most to your languages?

I will also include languages I plan to learn in the future.


  • Japanese - insane writing system

  • English - global language

  • German - highly functional societies, well-educated populaces

  • Chinese - powerful country

  • Persian - prestige

  • Spanish - many people in many places

  • Korean - pop culture/ cool script

  • Turkish - written language looks great

  • Hindi/Urdu - lots of people, lots of places

  • Russian - space program

  • Portuguese - it's the unpopular Romance language

  • French - Alizee

  • Indonesian - vast archipelago composed of thousands of islands

  • Arabic - to read what the Arab world writes



Edited by lichtrausch on 30 November 2011 at 9:11pm

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jdmoncada
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United States
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Speaks: English*, German, Spanish, Finnish
Studies: Russian, Japanese

 
 Message 2 of 29
30 November 2011 at 9:13pm | IP Logged 
English--native, I just like it, and every new one I learn helps me appreciate it more

Spanish--heritage language, phonetic writing system

Russian--different and unexpected, also a phonetic writing system even if not in Latin script

Hungarian--use in great folk songs

Finnish--the sense of motion with locative cases and verbs which is so different from English

German--very poetic language and word variety and able to deduce new words from existing parts

Japanese--the charming grammar with blocks of information ordered in the sentence differently than all the other ones I know

French--the language I flirt with... somehow I understand it without any actual study of it. I may remedy this soon.
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Fasulye
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Speaks: German*, DutchC1, EnglishB2, French, Italian, Spanish, Esperanto
Studies: Latin, Danish, Norwegian, Turkish
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 Message 4 of 29
30 November 2011 at 9:49pm | IP Logged 
German - native, so I got this language "for free"

Dutch - my whole identification with the culture and mentality of the Netherlands

English - the favourite foreign language of my family

French - my penfriends in France and I like the French culture

Italian - the pronounciation of the language and Italian pop music

Spanish - access to Spain in Europe as well as Latin America

Esperanto - the most useful language to make private international contacts

Turkish - the strictly logical structure of the language and its complexity

Danish - country has a border with the region where I was born and opens the door to Scandinavia

Latin - the logical structure and the relevance for other Romance languages

Fasulye



Edited by Fasulye on 30 November 2011 at 11:08pm

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Chung
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Speaks: English*, French
Studies: Polish, Slovak, Uzbek, Turkish, Korean, Finnish

 
 Message 5 of 29
30 November 2011 at 9:50pm | IP Logged 
BCMS/Serbo-Croatian - reminds me of good times with friends from ex-Yugoslavia

Czech - reminds me of good times with Czech friends

English - default bridge language for today

Estonian - reminds me of good times with Estonian friends

Finnish - reminds me of good times with Finnish friends

French - some good literature in the language

German - the language of the "bad guys" in movies about the world wars

Hungarian - sounds great when sung

Inari Saami - reminds me of good times in Finnish Sápmi

Northern Saami - sounds great when sung

Polish - reminds me of good times with Polish friends

Romanian - reminds me of good times in Romania

Slovak - reminds me of good times with Czech and Slovak friends

Slovenian - reminds me of good times in Slovenia

Ukrainian - sounds like a southern Russian's attempt to speak Polish - oddly fascinating :-P

See this post for some detail on most of the languages above.
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Mauritz
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Sweden
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Speaks: Swedish*, EnglishC2, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Turkish, Esperanto, French
Studies: Old English, Yiddish, Arabic (Written), Mandarin, Korean, Portuguese, Welsh, Icelandic, Afrikaans

 
 Message 6 of 29
30 November 2011 at 10:39pm | IP Logged 
Afrikaans - comparatively easy to learn; sounds fantastic
Akkadian - a link to a long lost world; interestingly similar to Arabic
Arabic - illogically logical, opens up a world of possibilities
Danish - nostalgic memories from my childhood
English - great for international communication as well as education
Esperanto - an affordable ticket to an interesting culture; I use it daily
French - easy to pronounce (no evil alveolar trills!)
Icelandic - a bridge between old and new
Italian - sounds and flows nice
Korean - complex and logical; interesting culture
Mandarin - grammatically fairly straightforward, orthographically amazingly
complex
Old English - interesting literature and characters; a door to a lost time
Russian - great literature; great people; great vodka
Spanish - opens up almost a whole continent
Swahili - nice sound; interesting grammar; African; lingua franca
Swedish - I didn't choose it, but I really like that it's so close to Danish and
Norwegian (especially Danish due to my dialect)
Turkish - enables me to speak with a Turkish friend
Yiddish - fantastic culture; some interesting literature; fun to speak with
Germans; minority language in Swedesn
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Serpent
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Speaks: Russian*, English, FinnishC1, Latin, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Studies: Danish, Romanian, Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Slovenian, Catalan, Czech, Galician, Dutch, Swedish

 
 Message 7 of 29
30 November 2011 at 11:39pm | IP Logged 
The reasons in my profile are filled in detail (and I've noticed I do more in languages I have 10 or more reasons for), but...

English - my first foreign language, so just being foreign was enough for it to be fascinating.

German - it was fascinating to see that languages can be quite similar (it's only now that I realize that English is also more or less similar to Russian ;)) I also love disagreeing with popular opinions, and here French is commonly considered the most beautiful language :P

Finnish - first it was its beauty and my love for the country&culture, then also its fascinating grammar and all my other reasons (32 listed)
Latin - ancient; my classmates often described it as English words+Russian grammar:)))))
Belarusian - I grew up hearing a lot of trasyanka and the words seemed cute/funny to me:)
Portuguese - the band Moonspell; their lead singer's poetry (still haven't found his books); being the unpopular Romance language, as it's already been pointed out

Italian - beautiful. also like German, it teased and fascinated me by being relatively similar to another language I study.
same applies to Dutch now - I also think it looks really fascinating in writing
and while i'm at it, Spanish teases me too, but in a somewhat annoying way sometimes

Romanian - the Slavic bits (on otherwise familiar "soil") and lack of popularity - same applies to Karelian. for Romanian, the relaxed attitude to copyrights was also an important reason - especially with football streams (before I discovered that Sopcast is often more behind than other ways of streaming, more commonly in other languages)

Indonesian - three equally important reasons: a friend from there, the language being interesting from the linguistic point of view, but considered easy. take away one of these three reasons and I'd not be studying it
Catalan - sounding and looking unusual
Croatian - my love for Croatian football. also, obviously, being Slavic (and I really love seeing h's where other languages put ch's or those stupid kh's - so a lovely writing system, too! more similar to transliterated Russian than other Slavic languages - though I love them for being so different, too!)

...for the above (and two conlangs below), these were my reasons to actually START studying the languages.
Polish, Czech - just wanting to study another Slavic language (and the cool diacritics!)
Welsh - looks so cool, especially the dd's :) different and unusual too
I can't pinpoint what's so fascinating to me about the Scandinavian languages... the å's look cool, the music is good, the countries are prosperous and relatively safe. (um........) And especially Danish sounds like German used to sound to me when I didn't understand it - idk what exactly it is! and of course Icelandic is like a cherry on top, hehe. what fascinates me most about it is that it sounds so beautiful, has even more cool letters and has preserved the oooold spelling<3

conlangs:
Esperanto - being "easy" (and obviously I approve of the Russian words;))
toki pona - its philosophy and the use of fascinating languages (Finnish, Welsh) for the vocabulary (i actually have the source language indicated for all my toki pona cards where it's not obvious)

Edited by Serpent on 30 November 2011 at 11:47pm

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Humdereel
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Speaks: English, Spanish*, Arabic (Levantine), Arabic (Egyptian), Arabic (Written), Turkish, Persian, Urdu
Studies: Russian

 
 Message 8 of 29
01 December 2011 at 1:18am | IP Logged 
Spanish -- My native language that I love to death
English -- Secondary native language, it's global importance
Arabic -- elegant script, distinct style, fascinating literature and cultures, and Arabic-speaking friends
Turkish -- another interesting Middle Eastern language; love its logical complexity, as someone mentioned earlier; fascinating country and cultures, and Turkish-speaking friends
Persian -- fascinating literature, cultures, historical power; countries interest me, and Persian-speaking friends
Urdu -- I was interested in Urdu literature and have a few Urdu-speaking friends

For hit-list languages:

Russian -- I've always associated with mystery; would like to dig into its literature, sounds interesting; one Russian-speaking friend
Swahili -- important language in East Africa, sounds exotic to me, fascinating cultures
Pashto -- fascinates me in general
German -- rich literature, captivating countries and cultures
Hausa -- another African language that caught my eye; exotic
Yoruba -- exotic, fascinated by culture
Igbo -- sounds exotic, and an Igbo-speaking friend

Edited by Humdereel on 01 December 2011 at 1:20am



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