Dirk Posted March 27, 2014 Content Count: 2167 Joined: 07/14/10 Status: Offline Share Posted March 27, 2014 I've heard that once you learn one Germanic language it is quite easy to pick up another. Anyone care to confirm or deny this/share your experiences? I am kind of wanting to learn a new language ATM. Link to comment
Aznsoul Posted March 27, 2014 Content Count: 640 Joined: 04/15/12 Status: Offline Share Posted March 27, 2014 I speak English, Chinese (Cantonese dialect), and some German (taking a class and I'm terrible at it). Learning Russian kinda interests me. Link to comment
ChriizCC Posted March 27, 2014 Content Count: 802 Joined: 04/30/12 Status: Offline Share Posted March 27, 2014 Ohm.. English and Spanish (I'm bad at both :/) Link to comment
Squid Posted March 27, 2014 Content Count: 275 Joined: 04/07/12 Status: Offline Share Posted March 27, 2014 I took 3 years of Spanish and I year of French and still don't know a thing >.<. i guess russian would be cool to learn.> Link to comment
SilentGuns Posted March 29, 2014 Content Count: 4799 Joined: 08/14/08 Status: Offline Share Posted March 29, 2014 (edited) Languages I speak: Estonian,( English), and a small ammount of Russian. Might pick up Finnish at some point. Edited March 29, 2014 by SilentGuns Link to comment
Guest Smiley :] Posted March 29, 2014 Share Posted March 29, 2014 Besides Norwegian? Oh, I dk Also I can understand a lot of Japanese words from watching Naruto and Bleach lol Link to comment
Spartan Posted March 29, 2014 Content Count: 4550 Joined: 06/05/08 Status: Offline Share Posted March 29, 2014 I think people misunderstand the meaning of 'multilingual'. Unless you can understand most of it through the various forms of communications, I wouldn't consider it another language I am lingual in. Besides that, this is how it pretty much goes for the UK citizen: Go to school -> learn English -> get forced for 3 years to learn of another language and poorly at that -> never learn anything more -> leave school knowing only English -> Profit. Here is how it goes for everywhere else: Go to school -> learn native language -> get forced to learn English and perhaps even another language -> leave school with 2 + languages -> Profit. Being English is great. Link to comment
frosty Posted March 29, 2014 Content Count: 3401 Joined: 07/25/11 Status: Offline Share Posted March 29, 2014 I think people misunderstand the meaning of 'multilingual'. Unless you can understand most of it through the various forms of communications, I wouldn't consider it another language I am lingual in. Besides that, this is how it pretty much goes for the UK citizen: Go to school -> learn English -> get forced for 3 years to learn of another language and poorly at that -> never learn anything more -> leave school knowing only English -> Profit. Here is how it goes for everywhere else: Go to school -> learn native language -> get forced to learn English and perhaps even another language -> leave school with 2 + languages -> Profit. Being English is great. I was forced to learn German and French, lets just say I failed them both... horribly. Who even wants to go to Germany? Link to comment
Spyder Posted March 31, 2014 Content Count: 1064 Joined: 07/31/12 Status: Offline Share Posted March 31, 2014 I think people misunderstand the meaning of 'multilingual'. Unless you can understand most of it through the various forms of communications, I wouldn't consider it another language I am lingual in. Besides that, this is how it pretty much goes for the UK citizen: Go to school -> learn English -> get forced for 3 years to learn of another language and poorly at that -> never learn anything more -> leave school knowing only English -> Profit. Here is how it goes for everywhere else: Go to school -> learn native language -> get forced to learn English and perhaps even another language -> leave school with 2 + languages -> Profit. Being English is great. When my French teacher was living in France, her students started off taking French first. When they were getting out of elementary, they had to pick up English and another language. So one of her old students was learning French, English and Russian all at once. Life must've sucked for that kid. Anyways, I learned a little bit of French as a kid since both my parents and older brother can speak it and now I'm currently learning the rest of the language in school. I actually want to take another language. Maybe Russian or Italian. Link to comment
Squid Posted March 31, 2014 Content Count: 275 Joined: 04/07/12 Status: Offline Share Posted March 31, 2014 Go to school -> learn English -> get forced for 3 years to learn of another language and poorly at that -> never learn anything more -> leave school knowing only English -> Profit. Being English is great. At the private school I went to in America, they had kids learning Spanish starting in Kindergarten, and getting to option to do French in 9th grade. We all sucked at it and didn't know a thing, even after 7 or 8 years. I switched to French and learned fuck all. I can't learn languages apparently. Link to comment
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