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Title: another languarge question
Post by: Natkat on July 21, 2013, 05:44:21 PM
Not sure if I asked it before but
if you had the power to learn between 1-3 languarge fluent without any efford at all, which would you choose and why?

for me it would be:

1. Japanese;
Because it so difficult to learn, and I could use it for reading manga or working with japanese turism.

2. arabic
cause I live in a area with alot of people from the middle east and somethimes I wish I understood more of what there talking about,

3. tyrkish/spanish.
cause spanish is a good languarge to know, or tyrkisk cause it sound so dam sexy and then I would know the lyrics of the tyrkish music I hear.


Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: Tessa James on July 21, 2013, 05:51:33 PM
1. Spanish, to better communicate with and understand the growing hispanic population in the USA
2. Vietnamese, to revisit the country I helped ravage with warfare and politely ask for their forgiveness
3. French, because it does sound so very romantic when whispered in my ears
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: Beth Andrea on July 21, 2013, 05:52:03 PM
1. German, because es ist zehr cool;

2. Spanish, because that is rapidly becoming the de facto second primary language of the US;

3. Lichtensteinien, because that is the country I'd give my left nut (after SRS  ;) ) in order to emigrate there, due to the barbarian hordes we're getting here in the US. (Und ja, ich kenne die sprechen Deutsche)
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: LordKAT on July 21, 2013, 05:55:57 PM
Spanish, many in US speak Spanish.

German, land of my ancestors.

Japanese, business purposes or Chinese, many people use it increasing the number of people I can understand.
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: Natkat on July 21, 2013, 06:20:34 PM
Quote from: Beth Andrea on July 21, 2013, 05:52:03 PM
1. German, because es ist zehr cool;

2. Spanish, because that is rapidly becoming the de facto second primary language of the US;

3. Lichtensteinien, because that is the country I'd give my left nut (after SRS  ;) ) in order to emigrate there, due to the barbarian hordes we're getting here in the US. (Und ja, ich kenne die sprechen Deutsche)

whats a horde?
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: Ms. OBrien CVT on July 21, 2013, 06:28:51 PM
1. Spanish - Many people in America speak it now.

2. Thai - Just in case I go to Thailand for SRS

3. French - So that when I go to Canada I can speak with some of the people North.


Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: LordKAT on July 21, 2013, 06:40:17 PM
horde, often viewed an an angry army
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: DriftingCrow on July 21, 2013, 07:07:10 PM
1. Arabic (any dialect)-- because it sounds beautiful and I find the cultures in Middle Eastern countries fascinating, and I love the foods.

2. Punjabi -- I know a lot of Punjabis from Pakistan and India, it sounds cool, and the script is so alien-looking.

3. Brazilian Portuguese -- because I have all three levels of Pimsleur and it would be a waste if I didn't finish them. Also, Brazil looks beautiful and I'd love to visit. I live in an area where there's a ton of people from the Azores, and while they speak Iberdian Portuguese, it's similar enough where there's not much of a difference (it's like British English versus American English), so it'd be cool to speak with my Portuguese neighbor in her language and my sister's father-in-law in his own.
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: Shantel on July 21, 2013, 09:05:06 PM
English, because I speak American which is a bastardized version of English

Espanol because of all the hispanics moving into the US.

Mandarin Chinese so I can be prepared when they send the repo man to collect on the US debt
and take the country we used as collateral.
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: Lex on July 24, 2013, 02:17:48 PM
German- It's the only language my ancestors spoke that I haven't learned yet.
Russian- There's just something I love about this language, it's almost harsh and soft at tha same time.
French- For the ladies lol I really like the fluidity of this language.
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: Sara Thomas on July 24, 2013, 02:58:38 PM
Heck... If I could speak at all that'd be a good start - but between my accent and recalcitrant tongue, I'm not much gifted in the speaking way...  :)

But... I'd say:

1) Spanish (for reasons listed above)
2) German (having been born there, I am told that I was quite proficient in it... up until moving Stateside - but I have little recollection of it)
3) Hmmmm... I dunno.
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: shadowcat on July 24, 2013, 03:10:21 PM
Let's see, fluency in German wouldn't take me too much more effort. I really just need to live there for a year or so. So I'll skip that one for the purpose of this thread.

So, I'd go with:

Japanese - it's awesome, and I'm an anime/manga/video game buff. While I took a year of Japanese, it was only a year and I forgot a lot of it. So I'd totally be down for the free fluency on this one.

Chinese - it's a tonal language and highly advantageous right now.

Basque - because it's a language isolate. Not much use in most places, but it would be epic to know~

And if I could cheat and have a fourth, I'd take one of the African languages that use a lot of clicks (can't remember what any of them are called off the top of my head) Exceedingly hard to learn if you don't grow up using it, so again, I'd take this one for sheer awesomeness.
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: ~RoadToTrista~ on July 24, 2013, 03:19:48 PM
Spanish - It's more useful to know how to speak it in the U.S. as several people pointed out

Thai - I'm Thai and have have a lot of relatives who speak Thai. Would be very useful to me.

Japanese - It sounds cool! :D
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: dylanjakoby on July 24, 2013, 08:03:47 PM
German- i speak some of it but i would love to be fluent in it i think it is beautiful and i would love to live in germany

italian- its just a lovely language

Greek- i have an obsession with Greece.
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: MadeleineG on July 28, 2013, 09:18:04 PM
Mandarin, not just for its utility, but because it's a tonal language, which opens up a whole category of punning and word play impossible in English.

Korean or Finnish because they're highly agglutinative and, thus, have a very robust, descriptive semantics.

Proto-Indoeuropean because I'd like to separate the good paleolinguistics from the crud.

Maddy
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: shadowcat on July 29, 2013, 09:57:59 AM
Quote from: MadeleineG on July 28, 2013, 09:18:04 PM
Mandarin, not just for its utility, but because it's a tonal language, which opens up a whole category of punning and word play impossible in English.

Korean or Finnish because they're highly agglutinative and, thus, have a very robust, descriptive semantics.

Proto-Indoeuropean because I'd like to separate the good paleolinguistics from the crud.

Maddy

Oh hey, another linguist. Brilliant choice on Proto-Indoeuropean!  I should have thought of that, but I guess I was only thinking currently spoken languages. Once you learn it tho and I have Basque, we should compare them to see if we can learn anything more definite regarding its ancestry~
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: AdamMLP on July 29, 2013, 10:50:38 AM
1- Icelandic, because I'm fascinated with the country, culture and history of the place and would love to be able to read the sagas, as well as communicate easily with the people there (and because I'd stop confusing "opiĆ° alla daga", which means "open every day" for "open all day" and go to the shops when they're actually open.)

2- Swahili, because pretty much the only thing on my bucket list is to spend an extended amount of time in Tanzania one day.  It's something I feel I need to do to for personal reasons.

3- Latin, because I regret ditching those lessons when I was going through a rough week and quitting everything, and so much of our current languages stems from that.
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: MadeleineG on July 29, 2013, 11:17:43 AM
Quote from: shadowcat on July 29, 2013, 09:57:59 AM
Oh hey, another linguist.

Always a pleasure! :D

Quote from: shadowcat on July 29, 2013, 09:57:59 AM
Brilliant choice on Proto-Indoeuropean!  I should have thought of that, but I guess I was only thinking currently spoken languages. Once you learn it tho and I have Basque, we should compare them to see if we can learn anything more definite regarding its ancestry~

Thank you. As for basque, my best guess is that it's of extraterrestrial origin. :icon_weirdface:

Maddy
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: SaveMeJeebus on July 29, 2013, 12:05:41 PM
Japanese, Italian, and Greek,  just as i am interested ???
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: Natkat on July 31, 2013, 12:14:00 PM
Quote from: LordKAT on July 21, 2013, 06:40:17 PM
horde, often viewed an an angry army
ah okay thanks

So, I'd go with:

Japanese - it's awesome, and I'm an anime/manga/video game buff. While I took a year of Japanese, it was only a year and I forgot a lot of it. So I'd totally be down for the free fluency on this one.
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I feel you, have studied japanese for years and been there but I have forgot so much since I quit.



Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: Siege on July 31, 2013, 12:19:11 PM
Spanish - Because there's a high Spanish speaking population where I live who don't speak/understand English well or at all.
Somali or Hmong - Because, again, there is a high population of both groups in my city who don't speak/understand English well or at all.
Japanese - Because it's cool, and I could go over to Japan to teach English or just visit. Watching raw anime might be nice, too. ;)
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: vegie271 on August 14, 2013, 09:56:08 AM


Mandarin - The ability to speak with the largest number of people in the world 1.1 billion

Hindi/Urdu - again the number of people available and a growing economy  250 million

Danish - I would like to move there (kind of mercenary here isn't it  ;D )


Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: NathanielM on August 14, 2013, 10:39:52 AM
Japanese: because it's awesome and I would like to go there sometime
Swahili: because it's a beautiful sounding language
Gaelic or Welsh: just mmmh, sexy languages!
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: Danielle Emmalee on August 14, 2013, 12:59:35 PM
Latin - Sounds cool
Elvish - It would be cool to know a fictional language
Arabic - The third most widely used language (by number of countries), after English (which I already know) and French (don't care to know)
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: RachaelAnn22 on August 14, 2013, 10:19:46 PM
Spanish because many people in this country speak it.
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: JillSter on August 16, 2013, 01:54:12 PM
Spanish - Because it's useful in the US (and my Spanish is terrible)
Russian - Because I love the way it sounds (and my favorite band is Russian (Arkona) and I'd love to understand what she's singing)
Norwegian - Because a lot of my family lives in Norway
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: barbie on August 16, 2013, 03:46:30 PM
English - Because it is so much dominant language now, and also because it is so much flexible and accommodating other languages.
Japanese - My son is learning it to understand Japanese animation movies
Mandarin Chinese - My daughter is learning it because her mate is learning it.

barbie~~
Title: Re: another languarge question
Post by: GwynnRae on August 16, 2013, 05:04:12 PM
Welsh-I'm 3rd gen american, but I still have family in Wales
Japanese-big time anime fan!
French-just sounds so sexy...

Gwyn