I have a bit of insight in French,would like to improve on that in the next 6 months.
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at the moment i’m learning german, but i want to be able to speak all the languages in the world!
I’m an addict to languages. In the past four years, I’ve learned to speak fluent french, and I’m working on Chinese now. I love Chinese and it’s difficult, but I try hard!
i want to learn latin i think it is a bit of a lost language
the melody man
Next semester, i am determined to overcome my fear of sounding stupid and speak spanish 90% of the time in class (which is what one is supposed to do). Between making a conscious effort in my class and studying abroad I hope to become fluent :D After that I would like to learn French, because I love French cinema, as well as German.
I love that I can communicate with just about anyone I run into in my day-to-day comings and goings because I’ve got a reasonable facility with the Spanish language. It’s absolutely a goal worth attaining, and there are all kinds of opportunities to practice. Besides, knowing another language beyond your primary language makes your brain function better.
I’m one of the few people who don’t think that everyone should learn English. A language can be an identity as well as a way of speaking. My first choice of language to learn would be Japanese, for obvious reasons, but I get the feeling that I will always be more fluent in French (considering I have been doing it for six years now). I learnt Spanish for about a year and a half, but unfortunately have forgotten everything. Same goes for German.






