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English, Tagalog, Bisaya (the latter two being Filipino languages), and I can read some Spanish.
Spanish/English (mother tongues), can think simple thoughts auf Deutsch. haha. Trying to learn Korean because, why not?
I mentioned italian but I share your opinion regarding Romance languages. Funny but I pretty much associate spanish with soap operas= shitloads of drama, screaming, hysterical women:D I don't watch such shows but years ago(early 90s) that was my first contact with the language. Learning finnish(I know some very basic things/lines) or norwegian would be nice too:)
yes. if i have one long term plan, it is to learn how to speak Norwegian and move there, someday. from every picture i've seen and everything i've read, it seems like an ideal place to make your home.
it's probably not 'PC' to say that i have a least favorite language, but Spanish is definitely it. for the same types of reasons that you stated. i'm a quiet, reserved person, in my speech. Spanish seems like the very opposite of that. loud, aggressive and, above all else, fast. too fast. there is no reason for a person to have to talk that fast. none.
of course, living in the U.S., we share a border with a Spanish-speaking country, so there is bound to be Spanish being heard, here and there. but, in my area, for some reason, we just get massive influxes of Puerto Rican people. i do not get it. it's like there's a huge sign at the Baltimore port entrance that says "PENNSYLVANIA 50 MILES! A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE". obviously, it would have to say it in Spanish, probably, but you get the gist..
yeah, i agree, too. i took three years of German and i didn't get anywhere near fluent. my biggest problem was that i just didn't know enough words. i'd constantly be looking up nouns, like 'Friedhof', for instance.i think a lot of Eastern European languages sound beautiful. Russian, Ukrainian, Polish - yes, but moreso, the ones you speak. the language has a way of sounding strong, yet elegant, at the same time to me. much more elegant than the Romance languages, in my opinion.
I mentioned italian but I share your opinion regarding Romance languages. Funny but I pretty much associate spanish with soap operas= shitloads of drama, screaming, hysterical women:D I don't watch such shows but years ago(early 90s) that was my first contact with the language.
Learning finnish(I know some very basic things/lines) or norwegian would be nice too:)
Oh yes. The der, die, das is pain in the ass. I LOVE the language but the grammar feels very hard to learn alone( fear of learning wrong versions/endings and totally screwing up the grammar part is what stopped me to continue. Thinking to give it another try however I think the outcome will be same:)) Anyways the language is beautiful <3 Hungarian, romanian, english here. I understand a bit of italian but don't like the sound of the language:)
yeah, i agree, too. i took three years of German and i didn't get anywhere near fluent. my biggest problem was that i just didn't know enough words. i'd constantly be looking up nouns, like 'Friedhof', for instance.
i think a lot of Eastern European languages sound beautiful. Russian, Ukrainian, Polish - yes, but moreso, the ones you speak. the language has a way of sounding strong, yet elegant, at the same time to me. much more elegant than the Romance languages, in my opinion.
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