- Gyssar - 05-15-2008
Oooh... Arabic. Very difficult language.
I had severe difficulties with it even tough it's me dad's native language.
The grammar isn't that tough, but learning to speak Arabic is a painful mess.
It's got far more more variety to it's phonetic structure than any other language in the world.
Some phrases seem almost impossible to pronounce when you start learning it. It's like breaking your adam's apple with your own neck muscles.
- Senten - 05-30-2008
Quote:Originally posted by Rickious
Kelabit (the indiginous tribe whom we will be living with as of later this year. Great rainforest trips for all silgrad.com members )
Hmm sounds interesting Rick :yes:
- KuKulzA - 06-24-2008
Mandarin Chinese and English. Taiwanese and Spanish I can speak a little bit of and understand more than I can speak... a pity since Taiwanese is a lingo I love and is my heritage, espanol is just plain cool, but I hate the grammar with all the tenses and stuff... chinese grammar is simple and straightforward
and by English I mean American
- Senten - 06-29-2008
Quote:Originally posted by KuKulzA
Mandarin Chinese
Sounds interesting and real hard.
- olavi - 06-30-2008
Finnish, English and litlle swedish.
- Bigboss - 08-10-2008
English and a little bit of Francais....although I would really like to learn German or Russian
- Auraya - 06-08-2009
My Native English, HTML/CSS (Web Design Language ) and learning PHP (Web Development/Programming Language )
I learnt French in Years 7,8 and 9 however, it would not be very useful as it is only very basic conversational French. "Et toi?"
- Shiver-Tail - 06-21-2009
English.
Dutch.
French.
German.
Greek.
Latin.
Basic Spanish.
Meh, I'm Belgian... we devour languages... true "polyglottae".
- simonp92 - 06-21-2009
Wow, thats impressive Shiver-tail..
I myself only speak, English, Spannish and German..
and then ofcourse Danish..
- RideWithTheWind - 06-23-2009
By reading this thread it seems that French is a very popular foreign language :bananarock:
For my part : English (sort of), Spanish, Dutch, basic Chinese, and a deep love for my native language (French, obviously)
I became also very good at Legalese, after six boring years at university. It's a language on its own. For travelling purposes it's not as useful as English. But it's definately useful for everything else.
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