I want to learn Swahili and Mandarin one day, but I think first I wanna become fully fluent in Spanish and French.
Dogs respond immediately to loads of words. But my cat , communication is different. Tap something twice and he'll jump on it , or move it for u. But tap another number , and he won't. There are books on "cat language".Its hard. My Siamese was the Einstein of cats.. __________ Languages , I'd learn Russian properly.Then Chinese or Spanish. But its a luxury for me.Finding the time is hard...
I can speak english, a tiny bit of french, a much larger amount of Afrikaans...and I'd like to learn to speak spanish, hindi, and Xhosa. my roommate is seriously learningg to speak Ewok. I'm fairly amused.
Wow Hindi is in this thread round four times. I feel cool. Anyway, I'm already learning french. And I'll probably do it for A level. But I'd like to achieve fluency in writing Hindi. I can work out words, but I'm slow. And I don't know the full script. Plus I want to be rid of my british accent. Other than that, Punjabi. Which I can understand, and I use a few words but I dont speak it.
Polish. My boyfriend came to America from Poland when he was 6 and I can't understand a damn word he and his mother say when I'm around. And she doesn't speak hardly any English. I feel so left out.
Well...I'm pretty decent with French and Spanish, the first two I'd want to be fluent in, so that's working out... Other than those, although there's languages that would be cool to learn (italian, potruguese, german, etc), I wanna go for the more "useful" ones, or the ones more widely spoken, like Arabic, Mandarin and Hindu(stani).... I'm still kinda unsure what language I would do if I went to school and did one, because French is what everyone says I should do, being Canadian, it has more advantages here, but Spanish has a lot more speakers around the world, so I'm not sure...
I f it was a toss-up between French and Spanish, I'd take Spanish. It is more useful worldwide and French people only sound sexy when you can't understand what the fuck they're saying.
i want to learn german and live in berlin and i'd like to polish up my french and learn spanish so i can live in france and spain as well
My grandfather used to speak it to us grandkids when we were younger...but none of us were ever taught the language.