QuirkyTambourine said:
TheJoojo said:
I can speak English pretty fluently.
I had Spanish a few years in school, it didn't stick.
EDIT: Maybe I should add that Swedish is my first language.
Just curious, since you write English really well, how hard was it to learn? I hear that it's one of the hardest languages out there because of all of our rules for words (their there they're etc), But that could be schoolyard bullcrap I've always wondered.
You didn't ask me, but I'll answer anyway:
It largely depends on who you ask. As a German, I can only say it's been really, really easy. The grammar is incredibly simple to grasp because both languages have common roots, so it's mostly the same as in German, just without most of the fuss (I'm oversimplifying here, obviously). Plus we're starting to learn it fairly early (most of us start in fifth grade), so by the time we're 20, we've already had lots of practice
(Of course, there's also a downside: Most German learners of English fail to recognize that that just because it's easy to learn doesn't mean it isn't hard to master. So most people pick up a pretty decent English in no time and think 'Wow, that was easy', stop dead and sound like Hans from a WWII movie for the rest of their lives)
For someone from Scandinavia or the Netherlands, I figure it must be a little easier to pick up some skills along the way because they don't get their movies dubbed
