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mandyb wrote:French definitely. If you already have spanish, you'll get by with Italians. Euskara would only be useful if you were gonna live in the Pyrenees and even then, only a quarter of the basques actually speak it. And since french is spoken officially in over 30 countries, it seems the sensible choice.
Having said that, Italian is such a beautiful language and great to argue in...
What about Mandarin or Russian? These languages are getting more useful by the day.
Cypress333 wrote:I can speak:
English![]()
Spanish (native)![]()
French![]()
Welsh![]()
Mandarin Chinese![]()
Chinese Wu![]()
Japanese![]()
German![]()
Italian![]()
and Russian![]()
means strong
means pretty good
means okay
means enough to get by
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
william18 wrote:3
english, Ukrainian, russian.
Dancing Mustard wrote:Hmmm, foreign languages eh? Well, I can put on a fairly passable Irish accent when the need arises...
Also, I can bodge up enough Spanish to get me by for a few weeks without having to resort to speaking English loudly and slowly. So that's good I guess...
Finally, I'm a bit of a pro when it comes to the old hand-gestures; which are of course the universal language of poorly educated travellers and charades players everywhere.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Iliad wrote:william18 wrote:3
english, Ukrainian, russian.
Ты? Из всех людей![]()
btownmeggy wrote:mandyb wrote:French definitely. If you already have spanish, you'll get by with Italians. Euskara would only be useful if you were gonna live in the Pyrenees and even then, only a quarter of the basques actually speak it. And since french is spoken officially in over 30 countries, it seems the sensible choice.
Having said that, Italian is such a beautiful language and great to argue in...
What about Mandarin or Russian? These languages are getting more useful by the day.
I'm not terribly concerned with contemporary usefulness. I'm a historian. French is just GENERALLY useful. Italian is useful for my specific work, and Basque would be more of a gimmick: "Of course I speak Basque. Oh, you don't?"
PLAYER57832 wrote:Cypress333 wrote:I can speak:
Welsh![]()
I am seriously jealous..
mandyb wrote:Well then I guess it depends how good you are at picking up a new language. I'm learning german atm and finding it very slow going. If you're just into getting a language for gimmicks sake, then how about catalan? Having spanish and a some french would make this a very easy one to pick up.
Lazy_Pilgrim wrote:A few years back now, i was on a student exchange program and living with a spanish familly just south of santader. His grand mother was basque. Back then my spanish was prety poor but even now i would say thats a tough/ unusable language (outside that region). It reminds me of when my dad said the only reason he wanted to learn latin at school was to understand the names of plants when hes gardening...
borox0 wrote:I did German for a bit ages ago some guy kept wanting to know about Hitler till the teacher told him Hitler was actually Austrian.
borox0 wrote:I am interested to know how many CCer's can speak more than one language reasonably fluently. I myself know a bit of Japanese but not very much.
demon7896 wrote:borox0 wrote:I did German for a bit ages ago some guy kept wanting to know about Hitler till the teacher told him Hitler was actually Austrian.
he was austrain, but i think he moved to germany or something... anyways, he was their leader during WWII
Frigidus wrote:I'm American. So yah, one.
btownmeggy wrote:Anyway, the most INTERESTING word out of the 50 or so I learned was "gorria"... it means girl... but I already knew that word... because it's really common slang in Southern Brazil for girl!
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