Actually I wouldn't mind learning Swedish as well. Looks like an interesting language.
[QUOTE=NightmareXx;24177281]im learning Java but id like to learn C++
:smug:[/QUOTE]
Shouldn't be too hard, considering that it's somewhat derived from C++. But as a tip, just bear in mind that it doesn't use pointer arithmetic, which is what made it kinda difficult for me at first.
I'm learning French because I have to if I want to go to college.
By that I mean I chose to take two years of French rather than Spanish.
Swedish because it sounds cool.
[QUOTE=BJK;24173542]Trying to learn Spanish, German and [B]Finnish[/B][/QUOTE]
Ahahaha good luck with that.
[QUOTE=NightmareXx;24177228]id like to learn Swedish but my school doesn't teach that so im stuck with Spanish.[/QUOTE]
Learning languages in school sucks. Teach yourself, simple.
[QUOTE=HyperGenesis;24177417]Actually I wouldn't mind learning Swedish as well. Looks like an interesting language.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Eluveitie;24178509]Swedish because it sounds cool.[/QUOTE]
I recommend this:
[url]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Teach-Yourself-Swedish-Complete-Courses/dp/0340887532/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1282207281&sr=8-3[/url]
It's MUCH cheaper than rosetta stone and all that stuff, och jag är gör bra med det.
German or Japanese.
[QUOTE=Sean C;24169680]French sounds sexy :buddy:[/QUOTE]
Isn't it like the language of love or something?
Maybe it's... city of love..
[QUOTE=Jallen;24178861]och jag är gör bra med det[/QUOTE]
You can't translate "and I'm doing good with it" directly to Swedish, it turns out grammatically incorrect.
A correct translation would be: "och det går bra (med den)".
I'm bilingual - I can speak both English and Chinese. Would love to learn French though.
Japanese,Russian and German
[QUOTE=CoolPhase;24179497]You can't translate "and I'm doing good with it" directly to Swedish, it turns out grammatically incorrect.
A correct translation would be: "och det går bra (med den)".[/QUOTE]
Mmm, as an English person, the wierdest thing about Swedish for me is that you always seem to be saying "it" and I'm always getting confused about whether I should be using gör or går (except when it's obvious and you are talking about transport / making stuff) and i or på (I know i is supposed to be in and på is on, but they are used in completely different ways than in english).
[QUOTE=Xakota;24147442]Ma voix est pour Français.
I really wish I could finish learning. Got a full year and a half under my belt and it would be an absolute shame to lose my ground.
Irish isn't a language. Gaelic is. Even then, there are many different dialects.[/QUOTE]
I'm Irish and it is a language you fucking ignorant prick! Téigh trasna ort féin
Learning Spanish, but want to learn Russian.
My school requires me to learn a language but doesn't have a Russian class :saddowns:
[QUOTE=johnkane46;24179802]I'm Irish and it is a language you fucking ignorant prick! Téigh trasna ort féin[/QUOTE]
No, that's Gaelic which is exactly what he said.
[QUOTE=Jallen;24179777]Mmm, as an English person, the wierdest thing about Swedish for me is that you always seem to be saying "it" and I'm always getting confused about whether I should be using gör or går (except when it's obvious and you are talking about transport / making stuff) and i or på (I know i is supposed to be in and på is on, but they are used in completely different ways than in english).[/QUOTE]
I know, it can be pretty confusing. But when you say "det går bra", it's pretty much the equivalent of the response to the question "How is it going?" (Where you'd say something like "Good." or "[B]It[/B] is going well.") in English.
I don't know of that made any sense, but either way you'll get the hang of it all sooner or later. :buddy:
Spanish.
German. But it isnt in the poll.
I have to learn russian, but its shit hard for me.
[QUOTE=Irishdef;24147215]Wheres irish? im sure some people would like to learn it, after over 10 years of ''learning'' it, im terrible at it.[/QUOTE]
Did you know more people Welsh than Irish.
I'm learning Welsh, unfortunately.
I'm norwegian and I'm learning faroese. Easy actually as we have almost the same grammar so it's just to switch out words :v:
I just gotta learn more words
Im learning Norwegian right now(coz i live there nao bitches) and im really interested in russian. nazdarovja
Why is Russian winning? I thought I was weird. I learned the cyrillic alphabet back in 2004 when I had a dream of being a U.N. Translator, but that's only proved useful for reading signs in stalker
[QUOTE=Jallen;24179866]No, that's Gaelic which is exactly what he said.[/QUOTE]
No Gaelic can be associated to Scottish and the "Gaelic" language they speak in parts of Brittany in France. The Irish language "Gaeilge" is not Gaelic!
Oh wow.
Err. I'd say Russian, Japanese, Italian, German.
None
Would like to learn Japanese.
I already learned everything when it comes to English, I actually use it as much as my mother language. I am Portuguese.
I also know a bit of French(enough), and I also know Spanish.
I'd like to learn Russian, so I can properly tell russian kids to fuck off when they happen to cheat or talk too much on the server I'm playing on. Seriously, those are the most annoying ones.
And then they won't even be able to secretly insult me in their language like they usually do. :smug:
also пэнис
On a more serious note, I should learn to speak English. I don't have trouble writing, but I'm really too shy to speak, always afraid people make fun of me. :saddowns:
I'm learning Russian at the moment.
[QUOTE=Bredirish123;24188568]I'm learning Russian at the moment.[/QUOTE]
What's the hardest part of it? Never tried to learn, but from what I've seen, it's doesn't seem too complex once you get past the whole different alphabet thing.
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