• What language do you learn at school?
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Gayianese [editline]04:01AM[/editline] [QUOTE=DrumStick;19000711]Shit i fucked up this thread heaps[/QUOTE] Yea with your avatar
Wow. How is Spanish not on there?
None was required, but I took French as an elective. :france:
Spanish. :smug:
Why the hell isn't Spanish on there?
Spanish, Spanish, and more Spanish. sigh.
Have to take Spanish for 2 years to get into a 4 year college so.. Spanish.
nothing :crying: since it's a "special" school, we learn "special" things instead.
I learn Spanish, it's easy
Latin.
College Latin, not fun.
[QUOTE=Zorgoth64;19003405]nothing :crying: since it's a "special" school, we learn "special" things instead.[/QUOTE] That's pretty gay. Yeah, that's right Chris Crocker, it's pretty "gay!" Also 1000th post. :smile:
Fuck talking, American Sign Language all the way!
At my school we learn in English (since I'm in the US). Second languages you can take include: French Spanish Chinese There are about 4 Spanish teachers, 1 French teacher, 1 Chinese teacher. I took French from 7th to 11th grade (5 years, but through IB French IV). Spanish and French are offered from "Language I" to "Language V," this is only Chinese's third year, so I assume it not goes to "Chinese III".
Since Spanish is my native language, I guess I would be saying I'm learning English at school. It's so weird to have this impression that so many people study spanish yet nobody really knows how to speak it. I mean, it's a simple language, the a is "ah", the e is "eh", the i is "ee", the o is "oh" and the u is "ew". The ñ is pronounced like "ny-" and two l's sound like a y.
Deustch! [sp]German[/sp]
I'm not even going to bother asking why the poll doesn't contain the most basically learned languages, but I'm learning some Spanish.
Why does no one say Russian?
Mexican.
Ive made a thread including Spanish
Where the hell would they teach Indonesian? It's kind of obscure to teach.
French, English and German.
[QUOTE=40kplayer;19005215]Where the hell would they teach Indonesian? It's kind of obscure to teach.[/QUOTE] Indonesian is easy. You just cambia tus palabras para ser spanish in the centro de tus senténcias.
German, english, dutch (ftw im dutch).
German and English, plus the national languages (so Italian and Swedish).
Mandarin Chinese
I'm guessing OP is Australian. Correct? This is probably the only country that Indonesian is taught in a lot of schools. My school only offered Indonesian and Japanese and I did Indo from year 3 to 9. In those 7 years I think I only learnt to count to 15 or something (I can hardly even manage up to 5 now) but a year ago I learnt how to count from 1 to a fuck load in German in about 10 minutes (with horrible pronunciation I assume). I want to learn German, Russian, French, Latin, etc, etc. Pretty much any language I can :buddy:
French. And a little greek.
Latin & French
German, I'm forced to take it :-(
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