Languages you wished you could speak.

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Segadroid

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Cajt said:
Finnish. I can already speak some of it, but I'd like to learn more of it as soon as I'm done learning German.
Segadroid said:
I could swear at the teachers at school while sounding nice! :p
Would "Vittun ämmä." count as sounding nice?
I don't even know how it's pronounced XD.

According to a random translator I found on the web, it means 'fucking ****' or something... :S
 
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Jester Lord said:
Russian, Japanese, and Chinese.
Why?
Just because.
I say "why not"? :p

Russian is my optimal choice. I'd sound so awesome, or perhaps slightly less un-awesome.

Jim Grim said:
I'd love to speak Russian and am learning it at a GCSE level.
Damnit, why didn't my high school teach Russian? There'd actually be some A Level takers.

I did German, and only one person out of the entire group wanted to do it for A Level. Of course, they couldn't because no one else wanted to.
 

Captain Pancake

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I'd like to know German, for WW2 cosplay if nothing else...

but seriously, Germany is brimming with culture and intellectual discoveries waiting for me to uncover, and it would complete the fantasy if I could converse with the people in their own language as well.
 

Lord Of Cyberia

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I'm learning German, but what I'd truly love to know is Welsh Gaelic. It is such an ancient and pleasant sounding language, and really good for singing.
 

Legion

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I am learning Japanese, still at a kind of beginners level but I know more than I am aware of consciously (I can pick things up that I wouldn't be able to say if you asked me).

I was doing quite well at learning two of their alphabets (Katakana and Hiragana) but lack of practice has caused me to fall back a bit. I shall dedicate myself a bit more strongly to it now.

Squid94 said:
All of them. Really. I would love to be able to engage in conversation with literally anyone in the world.
It would be awesome indeed. It would also make a pretty sweet job, you could get paid to translate anything, and to you it would be as easy as writing in English (or your mother tongue).

crazyhaircut94 said:
Japanese. That is all.
Blackality said:
Same.
 

Rory

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Italian, Greek, Latin and Esperanto. Italian and Greek because I would like to live in Italy and Greece sometime and Latin and Esperanto because I just think they're cool.
 

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Hobo Joe said:
German, it would make this already fairly easy A-Level even easier, I do agree with iamq, it's a very visceral language, something as simple as saying what you had for breakfast said in not an overly extravagant manner can sound very aggressive. Whenever I use a Scottish accent it has to have quite an angry vibe to it as well for some reason.
You should try Dutch with it's heavy consonants. Everyone will look scared :p
 

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I would love to able to speak fluent Latin.

Why?

Some people need to keep that language alive.
 

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TheNamlessGuy said:
Latin.
I could insult people without them knowing

[sub]It might also have something to do with the Brawl intro...[/sub]

VICTUS!!! DOMINUS!!!

Oh, and Japanese. Because then I would be able to go to every continent (except for Africa, maybe North yes, but the rest... not so much) and speak with someone. NA - English, SA - Spanish, EU - Polish, English, Spanish, Asia - Japanese, Australia - English.

Okay, I would also have to learn how to speak penguin.
 

Xcelsior

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Japanese, just because I think its quite cool. I've taken it as one of my uni models, having watched soo many animes I'd have to say that I know more than I actually thought...just learning the alphabets are troublesome.
 

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Xcelsior said:
Japanese, just because I think its quite cool. I've taken it as one of my uni models, having watched soo many animes I'd have to say that I know more than I actually thought...just learning the alphabets are troublesome.
One, two, three...*counting on* Why do people want to speak Japanese so much? It's one of the most complicated languages on the planet!
 

Cowabungaa

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French, because it's such a freakishly gorgeous and romantic language, and swearing in French is just balls-to-the-walls awesome.

Honourable mentions go to Italian, it's so vivid and rhythmic, almost like singing.
 

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Assassinator said:
French, because it's such a freakishly gorgeous and romantic language, and swearing in French is just balls-to-the-walls awesome.

Honourable mentions go to Italian, it's so vivid and rhythmic, almost like singing.
French FTW.
 

Akai Shizuku

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Japanese, because I'm a raging weaboo.

Arabic, because I want to read the Qur'an.

And...what else...hmm...Spanish and Russian are nice.
 

Adam

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How awesome would it be to be able to speak every single language in the world? It would be awesome of course. But there are three languages I wanna be able to speak fluently: German, I think the language sounds awesome and it has a violent and aggressive kick to it...Maybe that's cuz my first experience of the language was a Rammstein CD. French, whenever I hear my lecturer speak in French I just think it sounds awesome, quiet a romantic language. Lastly would be Japanese, there is just something exotic about the language and I tried learning it for a few months, it's hard when your starting out. So anyway, German, French and Japanese are my choices.
 

xavierxenon

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The only languages i've ever really been interested in learning are Russian and Japanese. Right now i'm considering teaching myself japanese in my spare time.