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onurdolar
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 Message 129 of 141
24 March 2012 at 8:23pm | IP Logged 
English: well it is a must in business ( and i am actually getting paid for it )

Italian: One day i noticed ( besides English and Turkish ) most of the songs i like are
in Italian; so i decided this would be a great choice for a L3
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Hekje
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 Message 130 of 141
24 March 2012 at 8:58pm | IP Logged 
French: We had a choice of French and Spanish in middle school and I was more interested
in French literature.

Czech: This I haven't started yet, but if I am accepted to study in Prague this May it
will become a must. It sounds beautiful.

Dutch: I love the directness and no-nonsense attitudes encouraged in the culture, my
grandparents prefer to communicate in it, and because where else will you find a show
about farmers looking for wives so wildly popular?
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leonidus
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Speaks: Russian*, English, French
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 Message 131 of 141
25 March 2012 at 10:48pm | IP Logged 
English, Mandarin - first of all, practical reasons (can't do much business without English nowadays, Mandarin should become more useful in that sense in the years to come). Both languages also have tons of cultural material, which does lose a lot when translated, so that's another, although secondary, reason for me to learn them.

German, French - popular languages with rich cultural heritage and fairly large number of speakers, but I don't intend to advance these two from my current intermediate level.
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Gatsby42
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 Message 132 of 141
29 March 2012 at 9:39pm | IP Logged 
For the longest time, I had interest in both French and Spanish. I went with Spanish
because I have a friend who was fluent and also realized that it was far more likely
that I'd run into Spanish speakers in the US than French speakers. It was actually a tv
show that finally inspired me to start learning Spanish last year, and I've been
obsessed with it as my L2 ever since.

Albanian is my L3, something I've learned as a child and retained to around an A2 level
or so. I think it'd be interesting to go back to it some day and actually learn it, but
that'd be more for resume padding than any actual interest in connecting with family or
revisiting the mother country.


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koba
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 Message 133 of 141
30 March 2012 at 5:38am | IP Logged 
English: I didn't choose it, English just chose me.

German: I've learned the first words through Rammstein and then became very interested
in the language.

Spanish: It's relatively an easy language for Portuguese speakers. I can't say I have
dedicated much time to it, but I've started and stopped studying the language many
times, it's just never been useful to me in any way, but I can still use the language
and recognize the differences between both languages.

Hungarian: It was chosen quite randomly actually. I was reading on Wikipedia about
languages and Hungarian caught my attention for being an isolated language in Europe.
Then I downloaded Assimil and after the first few lessons I was hooked.

French: Mainly to use Assimil and because of the chic aspect.
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glitteronwings
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 Message 134 of 141
01 April 2012 at 1:43am | IP Logged 
The first language I wanted to learn was Swedish, though there was no reason because of
practicality, I just simply had an overwhelming desire to know how to speak Swedish!
This was when I was around 11, and now I remember not much about what sparked me to
learn Swedish. I did listen to a lot of Swedish music (such as the techno band Caramell
and punk band Ebba Gron), but other than that, I had not been exposed much to Sweden.
After that came a complete obsession with Sweden, and all things relating to.

Languages that came after that are German, Swahili, French, Esperanto, Sign Language,
and Russian. Some of them just came out of slight interest. The though of "it'd be
really cool to learn _______ language, I'm gonna go learn it!" was the driving force
for most of them.

The one that stands out to me as having significant meaning behind my reason for
learning it is German. Some of my favorite bands when I was in 8th grade were German,
and their music and/or interviews were all in German. They were bands such as Tokio
Hotel, Cinema Bizarre, and Ramstein. The language of German just seemed so beautiful to
me spoken- all those around me just thought that it was a language that made everything
sound angry, but I thought it was beautiful.
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languagenerd09
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 Message 135 of 141
01 April 2012 at 10:52pm | IP Logged 
English - Native, so no choice

Spanish - I chose this language because I went to Spain every year when I was a child
with my family, so I wanted to know how to communicate with native Spaniards when I went
back for my next holiday, thus investing in a phrasebook

French - I was offered a collection of textbooks by my Spanish teacher when I was in year
8, this teacher said that she saw 'potential' in me with languages, this teacher was also
a teacher of my dad's when she started teaching ^-^


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Serpent
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 Message 136 of 141
02 April 2012 at 1:22am | IP Logged 
and your other languages? especially Finnish


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