does anyone know any other language other than english? i personally don't, but foreign languages fascinate me
>>39482427
I know a little bit of espanyolish. If you're looking to learn a useful second language, your best bet is either that, Arabic, or Chinese. But those latter two are difficult. Spanish is probably the easiest foreign language for English speakers to learn.
>>39482427
I'm learning Japanese but barely know anything, probably like 750 kanji by this point
>>39482427
>shalom
top kek
can read hebrew, took 2 years of Spanish and am learning latin currently
>>39482495
op here, my high school offered mandarin but i could really never get the hang of it, so i dropped it. i mean, i could apparently write really well but my speaking abilities were abysmal
>>39482582
Pronunciation of Chinese isn't too hard. Sure, there are some oddities, like the ZH/CH/SH/R and J/Q/X distinction, but everything else is fairly straightforward. I imagine you struggled with the tones? That's understandable.
>>39482635
it wasnt pronunciation, i just couldnt form sentences with ease the way everyone else could. most people in the class were from taiwan, so they apparently had it easier
mainly german, serbian and romanian because of huge family connections. mayb a little bit of italian from school too
>>39482427
why does it say konnichiwa twice
No, not really. I speak the "Queen's tongue", although I was considering German or Italian but I have no solid reason outside of just an interest.
English, spanish 100%
German and japanese at intermediate
Currently sporadically studying Dutch for a trip to the NL in december, but that shit is hard.
>>39482427
I speak Tamil. I'm from Tamil Nadu, so I grew up speaking both English and Tamil with my family. It's pretty comfy
pls no racism
I took 4 years of Spanish in high school, but my teacher was terrible so i don't know too much. The little I know I know really well so I could probably get by really well on a conversational level.
I'm trying to learn Japanese cause I'm such a weeb but I'm only at the point where I can read a bit.
>>39482427
I will never understand English only speakers, being only able to think in one language must be suffering.
>>39482427
s*rbian
engl*sh
g*rman
all fluent
kinda happy i grew up in europe desu, at least i am not monolingual because of it