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French. I think it sounds beautiful. Not the way you see it spoken on TV, but the way they speak it in France.duxup
I took two years of French in High school.
I learned more in two weeks IN France. I love the language.Â
[QUOTE="duxup"]French. I think it sounds beautiful. Not the way you see it spoken on TV, but the way they speak it in France.Undoing_Ruin
I took two years of French in High school.
I learned more in two weeks IN France. I love the language.
Yeah it is always easier when you hear it for real and use it for real.  Classes are nice but at one point or another they become less useful.
[QUOTE="Bourbons3"]American, its relatively easy to understand compared to some of the other languagesCelldrax
What are you talking about?.....Americans call Jelly, jello.....they're really weird :P
jelly and jell-o are two completely different things. Not to mention that Jell-o is a brand, not a food....[QUOTE="duxup"]French. I think it sounds beautiful. Not the way you see it spoken on TV, but the way they speak it in France.Undoing_Ruin
I took two years of French in High school.
I learned more in two weeks IN France. I love the language.
I went to France for two weeks and didn't learn anything more than "oui". Maybe it's because I don't like French that much and didn't try to learn it.Spanish because its the most useful, but since the internet consist of about 50% wapanese people, Japanese will probably win easily.Def_Jef88
I'm turning Wapanese, I think I'm turning Wapanese, I really think so.......I'm turning Wapanese, I think I'm turning Wapanese, I really think so.
Swedish!
My grandparents came from Sweden, and I still have some relatives there. So I've always been interested in the Swedish language and culture.Â
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