[QUOTE=Agent_Wesker;16340601]Learn Leet speak. 17'5 \/\/h47 7h3 C001 K1D5 4R3 D01|\|6.[/QUOTE]
stfu uz msn tok FTW
[QUOTE=TheForeigner;16250002]Yes Russian is not a very simple language.
Also depends on the teacher who you have.[/QUOTE]
I don't know Russian, but I do have a peaked interest in Sociology. I imagine Russian has a completely different grammar. You already have a feel for Romantic Language's grammar. Learn French or Italian. Both are beautiful languages. And French and English are popular as International Auxiliary Languages. So, if you go into Business, these languages would be good to know.
Learn Japanese. :v:
You wont be considered a weeaboo if you learn it to. (Alot of people fear that for some reason)
I think I'm going to stick with learning Swedish, because although I'll never use it, For some reason buisnesses are impressed by the fact that you speak 2 languages, regardless of how useless one of them may be.
Learning french is easier than anything since it's kinda like spanish.
[QUOTE=laserpanda;16341367]I think I'm going to stick with learning Swedish, because although I'll never use it, For some reason buisnesses are impressed by the fact that you speak 2 languages, regardless of how useless one of them may be.[/QUOTE]
Very väl, lycka till with doing that, you could alltid besöka the Swedish forum once you've lärt dig the language D:
It's not that hard, Agreed.
I speak English and Engrish and Japanese.
fruk the porice coming rait frum ra undagrawnd
I'm in the same situation except I'm still learning french, but next year I will be studying french and spanish simultaneously, it won't be so hard since they both come from latin but russian is vastly different language and be ready to learn an alphabet, characters and all and you will be making alot of new noises.
But if you are vigilant you can do it just be sure you really want to or else you wont learn it.
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