Learning a new language?
@TheInvisibleMan (17597)
May 18, 2017 12:23am CST
What language do you still not talk to, but you always wanted to? I think there must be at least one... Am I correct?
What I have always wanted to learn but I couldn't until today (for lack of commitment and time) is French. The French language has a mystery that I would like to unravel someday.
What would be yours?
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21 responses
@youless (112586)
• Guangzhou, China
18 May 17
I learned a little bit French in the past but it is not good enough to have a communication yet. I found it is much more difficult than English. When some Japanese words look like Chinese words, then I may guess what it means. However, if it is pure Japanese, it is a puzzle for me
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@prashu228 (37521)
• India
18 May 17
There is no language which I dont want to speak. If possible I want to learn maximum number of languages possible
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@else34 (13515)
• New Delhi, India
18 May 17
@TheInvisibleMan I'm from India and my mother tongue is HindI. The language I want to learn and speak in is Sansknit, the classic language of India.I have started studying Sansknit.
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@JudyEv (342175)
• Rockingham, Australia
20 May 17
@TheInvisibleMan I think it is a lovely language.
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
18 May 17
For practical reasons, it would be wise to speak Spanish. My preference would be French.
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
18 May 17
@TheInvisibleMan I am too lazy to learn French. I got by well enough in France.
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@Poppylicious (11133)
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18 May 17
German. I wish I'd taken it at school rather than French. I'd also like to teach myself to understand Chinese text.
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@optimisticbeauty (2170)
• India
18 May 17
I also want to learn some more languages. Maybe French,Spanish,Portuguese
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@praveenkumar06 (4077)
• Hyderabad, India
18 May 17
i am learn Spanish it good than English word n fell different when i talk or listen Spanish words .
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@Hannihar (130213)
• Israel
22 Dec 17
I answered this and I do not see my response here. I learned Hebrew but wish I could speak it better than I do now.
@Hannihar (130213)
• Israel
22 Dec 17
I have learned Hebrew, but, I wish I knew better Hebrew than I do now.
@Slayqueen (918)
• India
18 May 17
I never thought of learning new languages.. but I always wanted to improve my english language. As it's not our primary language, so it's sometimes difficult to maintain the fluency.
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