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newguy77

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Russian. I could stand somewhere and yell such things as, "Hello, I am pleased to make your acquaintance, I hope you have a wonderful day," and people would wonder what was going on.
 

Fudgo

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Japanese, so I don't have to worry about anime subs, and because, well, it's Japan!
 

Maluku

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Femaref said:
tbh, commas are much more of a problem. you can, but you don't have to, but there are some cases you must... ah stupid. everything got so vague with the last reform of the reform of the reform... why couldn't we stick to the old stuff with some minor changes. They are even changing the official spelling of words like mayonnaise -> majonäse. stuuuupid.
Don't get me started on commas, there have been essays written on that. I usually go with "whenever I feel like it". Even the Microsoft Word grammar check has a lot of false positives and negatives in german. It can't be trusted. The main problem is you can wrap one german sentence around two pages without ever getting to the point. (See Kant)
 

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poncho14 said:
Norwegian(since my life plan is to end up there) an French so school work will be a breeze:)
Norwegian would be pretty awesome to learn, all that great literature they seem to have. I have a bunch of English translations of various Knut Hamsun books and the like, but I get the feeling no translation could really do it justice.
 

Femaref

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Maluku said:
Femaref said:
tbh, commas are much more of a problem. you can, but you don't have to, but there are some cases you must... ah stupid. everything got so vague with the last reform of the reform of the reform... why couldn't we stick to the old stuff with some minor changes. They are even changing the official spelling of words like mayonnaise -> majonäse. stuuuupid.
Don't get me started on commas, there have been essays written on that. I usually go with "whenever I feel like it". Even the Microsoft Word grammar check has a lot of false positives and negatives in german. It can't be trusted. The main problem is you can wrap one german sentence around two pages without ever getting to the point. (See Kant)

Just to get the right basis, are you german? And yes, I know you can have sentences that long... my english teacher asked me to stop doing it in english because they grow unreadable in english.
 

Macgyvercas

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I wish I spoke Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Portugese, Japanese, Russian, German, Mayan, Swahili, Mâori, and Klingon.
 

Maluku

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Why does german sound angry, I don't get it...

German spoken in movies or tv sounds kind of strange, but take a random clip from youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l40HXfRIsxU (Real german, how I would speak) That what the girl speaks, does that sound angry?

Femaref said:
Just to get the right basis, are you german? And yes, I know you can have sentences that long... my english teacher asked me to stop doing it in english because they grow unreadable in english.
Yeah I'm german and my teacher said that too.
 

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Macgyvercas said:
I wish I spoke Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Portugese, Japanese, Russian, German, Mayan, Swahili, Mâori, and Klingon.
*Was almost sure he heard something far off, sounding like 'Badumb-tish'*
 

Crimson Cade

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poncho14 said:
Norwegian(since my life plan is to end up there) an French so school work will be a breeze:)
Lykke til ^^. Norsk er ganske vanskelig, spesielt siden vi har to skriftspråk og mange dialekter. Ikke mist motet dog, første steg er viljen til å lære.

(Good luck ^^. Norwegian is pretty hard, especially since we have two written forms and a lot of dialects. Don't get disheartened though, the first step is the will to learn.)

I would like to expand my limited knowledge of japanese, and also include being able to read it, so I could order games directly :p
 

Lucane

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Jester Lord said:
Russian, Japanese, and Chinese.
Why?
Just because.
Not in that order but yeah... errie.

Last two for anime Russian becuase I've become intranced by some of it's music.
 

Liberuno

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Body language. Seriously... I am definitely not fluent. I have no idea what people are saying most of the time. I have a better chance of understanding Mandarin.
 

Crimson Cade

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slyywiskers said:
I wish I could talk French then I could impress this girl I like : D
C'est tres bien, non? Spend some time on learning pronunciation and a few sentences. Learn just enough to impress her, and also gain a useful tool, should you ever travel to a french-speaking place.

I don't know much french, but enough to get around an airport and talk to stewardesses, since 9 out of 10 french I have met do NOT speak English in a manner I can decipher >_>

Not meaning to bash the french, just my experience.