How many languages do you want to master?

@judy1988 (117)
China
August 17, 2009 9:21pm CST
I want to English and Japanese well,and i think every language has it own charm, I just want to learn these two languages for watching movie and anime.what about you? how many languages do you wang to master?
5 responses
• Philippines
18 Aug 09
Ok, I want to learn ALL languages. But that would be next to impossible, so I want to learn all languages I can handle. Korean, Japanese, Chinese and maybe, Arabic.
@judy1988 (117)
• China
18 Aug 09
Arabic seems so hard,i think maybe it is the last language i want to learn.
@eLsMarie (4345)
• Philippines
18 Aug 09
right now, i can be able to speak in three languages... :) i'd still want to learn Japanese language... i really want to go to Japan and have a couple of days vacation but i want to be familiar with their language first... :)
@judy1988 (117)
• China
18 Aug 09
wow,you really great,you can speak 3 languages,is there any good methods?I always feel that vocabulary is a big problem.
• United States
18 Aug 09
I would like to learn german which is the language of my ancestors, I would also like to try to learn italian and or spanish both of which seem like fascinating languages
• United States
18 Aug 09
I would like to eventually master Japanese. I've been studying it for over three years now, but I still have a lot of learning left to do. I've studied quite a few languages, and some of them come more naturally than others. I think I would have an easier time mastering them, but I'm more passionate about the languages that challenge me most.
18 Aug 09
I'm a native English speaker so I don't have to worry about that. I want to master Chinese and Italian to learn more about my heritage and to communicate with family members. I took Spanish classes in high school so I have some of the language learned, I want to improve on that, though.
@judy1988 (117)
• China
18 Aug 09
thanks for responding,and i hope that someday we can talk in Chinese,cause i`m a Chinese and I love my mother language.