What shall be my next language to be mastered on a B2 level at least? I would select from these:
- Spanish
- Croatian
- Finnish
- Estonian
Croatian would be the most logical, because I would travel to the country in the next years, and it wouldn't be hard to master since it would be my second Slavic language as a foreign language. Finnish and Estonian are related to my mother tongue, but I don't see myself traveling to these countries in the near future. Also, my experiences tell me that it is hard to befriend them.
And Spanish... a shit ton of content is available on the net, and I don't know any Romance language.
I speak English and Polish on an advanced level, and some Esperanto also. In the past I learned French and Ancient Greek, but I wouldn't like to refresh my knowledge, not interested in them anymore.
>>1159763
i always liked the way finnish sounds, and i hear it's a fun challenge to learn, but speaking from a functional stand point Finland is the only country it's relevant, and even then most people there speak english
>>1159763
You want >>>/int/, Laszlo.
Also go with Spanish, it's probably the second easiest language after English and it's extremely useful if you ever plan to travel to South and Central America. Or Spain, of course. There's also a lot of similarity with other romance languages (especially Portuguese, bit of Italian too) so you can count at least some understanding of these as a bonus.
>>1159772
Once tried Spanish for a weeks, my general problem is which one to be learned? The closest I can get is Spain itself (herself?) in the next year, and I don't see any chance of traveling to South America, unless I become a millionaire. But then again, while watching films I realized that Mexican Spanish is much easier to understand, somewhat slower and clearer.
(funny, once I knew a girl from a South American country, and when she went to Spain as a tourist, everybody talked to her in English, even though her L1 is Spanish too)
Deutsch ist die Sprache der Zukunft.
>>1159763
Spanish
>UN official language
>American Continent lingua franca
>It is a good base for you to learn subjunctive tenses.
>>1160240
And porn and military industry.
any tips on language learning, Languages always seem so hard but yet there's people out there who can speak easily like 5, whats the deal?