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#1 JERMINITIS
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At the daycare where my daughter goes to, they watch sign language videos and some spanish videos. I, being a part time real estate agent, have dealt with enough spanish speaking customers to learn a bit of spanish. This got me to thinking. Which language would someone like to learn?

For me, I would like to learn Latin. Mainly, because its a dead language (it never changes). Other than that, I like the flow of it.

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Definitely Latin. It's such a beautiful language.
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I've been learning Latin for almost five years now. It's a fascinating, beautiful, and highly logical language. It's also very complex. I really like it. I hope to become as close to fluent as possible someday. I'm also interested in learning Italian and Greek.
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Spanish for me because I need to learn it because my parents failed at doing so damn lazy Puerto Ricans! lol They both speak spanish, but didn't speak one word to me in Spanish growing up. After Spanish I hope to take on Italian or Portuguese
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German intrigues me the most because of its harsh sound. Someone with a deep voice who speaks german frequently sounds like they're angry even when they aren't. As a result of that, it's the perfect language for harsh sounding music.
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#6 gameguy6700
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Spanish, it's the most practical of the options listed for me. French would be useful if I lived in Canada or Europe, Latin is just completely useless and a waste of time, and sign language will only get used if you run into a lot of deaf people for some reason. Spanish, however, is probably the most useful second language for an American to learn, especially if you live in the southern US.

But practicality aside, the languages I would most like to learn would probably be German, Russian, or one of the major Asian languages (Chinese, Korean, or Japanese, all for different reasons).

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#7 JERMINITIS
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German intrigues me the most because of its harsh sound. Someone with a deep voice who speaks german frequently sounds like they're angry even when they aren't. As a result of that, it's the perfect language for harsh sounding music. dracula_16

true; i guess its the perfect language for the song 'Du Hast' then, huh?

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#8 Theokhoth
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Latin is just completely useless and a waste of time

gameguy6700

Learining Latin is an incredible help to your English skills and is very useful to know in a medical field. Also if you work with animals.

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#9 JERMINITIS
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[QUOTE="gameguy6700"]

Latin is just completely useless and a waste of time

Theokhoth

Learining Latin is an incredible help to your English skills and is very useful to know in a medical field. Also if you work with animals.

Agreed. All species have scientific names, which are in Latin.

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#10 foxhound_fox
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I am currently learning Japanese but would like to learn Mongolian since I do plan on actually going to Mongolia one day.

Latin is just completely useless and a waste of time,[...]gameguy6700

Latin is the basic foundation of most modern languages. It still should be mandatory in public schools, at least for a year or two, in the sense of linguistic science related cIasses.

That and it is pretty much the most fluidly poetic language in existence.
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Croatian, because it's my father's native language.

Swedish... I really don't know why...XD

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I'm learning Japanese atm. My daughter is learning Korean because she wants to become a singer in it. So we race as to who can get their first. She's going to own me though, she studies with a passion x_x That said, I want to learn Korean after Japanese. They're so similar, you can throw a Korean word in your Japanese sentence and it still makes sense. K-Drama and K-Pop are also fun to watch/listen to. After Korean, I'll probably learn Arabic.
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#13 Vanadium2k8
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I am currently learning Japanese but would like to learn Mongolian since I do plan on actually going to Mongolia one day.

[QUOTE="gameguy6700"]Latin is just completely useless and a waste of time,[...]foxhound_fox

Latin is the basic foundation of most modern languages. It still should be mandatory in public schools, at least for a year or two, in the sense of linguistic science related cIasses.

That and it is pretty much the most fluidly poetic language in existence.

No language should be mandatory in schools. If you aren't interested in the language, it's near-impossible to learn it. It's the golden rule of language-learning.
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No language should be mandatory in schools. If you aren't interested in the language, it's near-impossible to learn it. It's the golden rule of language-learning.Vanadium2k8
And that was probably my downfall with trying to learn French. I was never interested in it, and I suffered with not so good marks.):
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[QUOTE="gameguy6700"]

Latin is just completely useless and a waste of time

Theokhoth

Learining Latin is an incredible help to your English skills and is very useful to know in a medical field. Also if you work with animals.

Exactly. I learn more about English in Latin class and because of Latin class than in my actual English classes. 60% of all English words are derived from Latin, and that sort of statistic can be applied to many other languages as well (the Romance languages, like French, Spanish, etc.). Latin is very useful in the fields of science, medicine, and law as well. It's FAR from useless.
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[QUOTE="gameguy6700"]

Latin is just completely useless and a waste of time

Theokhoth

Learining Latin is an incredible help to your English skills and is very useful to know in a medical field. Also if you work with animals.

I disagree. My major is neuroscience so I encounter just as many biology terms as the average pre-med and I've never had any difficulties. A lot of the latin terms you encounter just simply build off of several very common latin root words. After taking intro biology I was pretty much able to figure out what new terms meant in the rest of my classes before they were even explained.

And as for learning English, I think people just need to study the damn language better. If you think about the words you use on a daily basis it should become clear that a lot of them are actually just combinations of different prefixes, suffixes, and root words. I myself have never had any issue with picking up a large vocab and grammar skills without taking latin, at least if the awards from national vocab competitions, test scores, and the constant praise I've earned for my writing have anything to say about it. But then again I also have a 129 verbal IQ so perhaps I'm a bit atypical in that respect.

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No language should be mandatory in schools. If you aren't interested in the language, it's near-impossible to learn it. It's the golden rule of language-learning.Vanadium2k8

Yes, there should be mandatory language courses. Language is how you communicate and how you learn. If you don't understand English or the basics of Latin, you will fail all of your writing assignments and science. English is slowly becoming an international and official "world" language and Latin is the standard in the field of science, an important part of any students curriculum. The study of linguistics should be integrated into "English" cIasses because it helps students understand the origin of English and many other languages from Europe.

That should be the case, at least in the English speaking West.
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#18 Fandangle
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Mandarin or Italian - but I suck at learning language
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[QUOTE="Vanadium2k8"]No language should be mandatory in schools. If you aren't interested in the language, it's near-impossible to learn it. It's the golden rule of language-learning.foxhound_fox

Yes, there should be mandatory language courses. Language is how you communicate and how you learn. If you don't understand English or the basics of Latin, you will fail all of your writing assignments and science. English is slowly becoming an international and official "world" language and Latin is the standard in the field of science, an important part of any students curriculum. The study of linguistics should be integrated into "English" cIasses because it helps students understand the origin of English and many other languages from Europe.

That should be the case, at least in the English speaking West.

Why would you want to waste their time and ruin their potential interest? IMO, a lot of grown up people would be learning language voluntarily if it weren't for schools. All those textbooks, assignments, forced output, clearly didn't get me anywhere in my mandatory 8 years of French. Am I fluent as an 8 year old? Hell no, I'm hardly as fluent as a 2 year old.

Yet, in my 3 months of voluntary Japanese, I probably matched the 8 years of French in my first month. All by watching J-Dramas, listening to J-Pop, playing butt loads of video games. I've probably learnt 2,000 words in 3 months, as opposed to the 500 I learned in French for 8 years. My daughter is already half-fluent in Korean after 5 months of study. All voluntary. You will learn next to nothing in a forced 2 years of Latin.

If 2 years of Latin was enforced, no one would grow up to learn languages. It would be seen as a difficult, boring task. Why force them to learn languages when they can grow up to learn 4 or 5 voluntarily? Same thing goes for being forced to read books in school. How many of us actually grow up to write book reports about every chapter?

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#20 luisen123
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I'm learning Japanese at this moment, later on I would like to learn Greek or French..
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German, Swedish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Catalan, Japanese, Russian, Korean, Polish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Maori, Basque, Hindi, Dutch, Arabic... and Indonesian. Most likely too many. To be specific, German.
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#23 aliblabla2007
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Latin.
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#24 kingdre
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Spanish I guess. Either that or Italian. Latin was a required subject when I was in HS so that's out.
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I would like to learn Finnish :).
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#26 freshgman
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im not the learnin type. i just need english to get by
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#27 czort666
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Spanish and Japanese.
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I'd like to learn Portuguese and Arabic. I learned some Portuguese when I was in Brazil but I forgot a lot and it's very poor.
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I've been learning Latin for almost five years now. It's a fascinating, beautiful, and highly logical language. It's also very complex. I really like it. I hope to become as close to fluent as possible someday. I'm also interested in learning Italian and Greek.t3hrubikscube
I can help with Greek and ancient greek if you want :D Really I can. I'm currently on university studying Greek literature which includes Ancient greek (I'm greek anyways), latin etc.

And another fact: English indeed is much influenced by latin but also in turn latin is influenced widely by ancient greek! Did you know that? I can proveit :!

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Sign Language.
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#31 Deihjan
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I'd like to learn sign language and possibly Japanese (yes, I'm such a weeabo)
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Russian and Japanese.
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#33 Iqen
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Japanese... Then I'll be watching all my Anime raw!:D
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German or Japanese.
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English and japanese
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1, 2 and 4 all appeal to me. I'm already learning no. 2.
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#37 69ANT69
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I'm currently learning Italian, I'd love to learn Finnish as well, I know some already 'mina rakastan sinua'
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#38 Pedronus
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I'd really like to know Japanese. Mainly because of anime :P
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Swedish, and I am part-learning it right now.
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Russian, for sure.
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French, Italian, and Japanese.
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The main reason that I listed sign language was because several daycares are teaching it to the infants and toddlers. For example, my daughter could sign 'eat' and 'more' at 9 to 10 months old. Which, that helps because she could sign a lot of words long before she could speak.

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#43 peicher
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I've learned some japanese, quite a bit of spanish and some german too. But i'd really love to learn russian...don't lnow why, but that's one language that has always fascinated me.
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#44 gameeer1
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I've learned some japanese, quite a bit of spanish and some german too. But i'd really love to learn russian...don't lnow why, but that's one language that has always fascinated me.peicher
Cyrillic system, perhaps?:P I have a lot of Russian friends. I should try that.>.>
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#45 markop2003
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*imitates tom jones* The language of lurve.... *stops bad impersonation* . Anyway, japanese would be good but i think French and other European langauges may be of more use, though i might just take the easy route and improve my German then learn Danish and Dutch which shouldn't be too far off atleast sentence sdtructure wise and i can say i know 4 languages and look all clever :P
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I've been learning Latin for almost five years now. It's a fascinating, beautiful, and highly logical language. It's also very complex. I really like it. I hope to become as close to fluent as possible someday. I'm also interested in learning Italian and Greek.t3hrubikscube
Well Italian should be easy to learn if you've got Latin mastered, as should Spanish and Portuguese.
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apparently there's a Latin word for blue-jeans: bracae línteae caerúleae

and the latin word for Steak doesn't sound too appetizing: caro costālis assa

source

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I've learned Spanish and Japanese. English is my native language. I would really like to learn Chinese. And I would like to improve my Spanish...I live in the USA, and it's a fact that the Spanish speaking population of this country is growing more so than any other. The most widely spoken languages in the world are, in descending order by population, Chinese, Spanish and English.

I can speak, read and write pretty good ;) in English, but I think getting better at Spanish and learning Chinese would really help me.

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Japanese. 8)
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#50 Dante2710
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I already know English and Spanish, so i would have to say French, but i cant teach myself, i shall marry a french girl so i can learn it