Or somethingYeah, German.
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Or somethingYeah, German.




I would like to be fluent in Japanese !
It would be hard but..![]()


I would like to learn lots of languages xD I like for example French, Spanish, Russian... I tried to learn Japanese but I think it's too hard and I prefer to learn another language which can be more useful in my life. I also tried with Italian, but I don't know why, I don't like that language. It's a difficult language to say something in it. I tried also Spanish and Russian. And I liked that. Russian, for example, is very similliar to Polish and the only hardship is Cyryllic. But it's not difficult to learn that. Spanish is very useful and easyI have never tried French... I heard that it's veeery hard language, but I think I wanna try
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ı can speak turkish.. and ı know a little engilish.. so ı want to know french too..![]()


russian


russian!
im from belgium, i speak flemish and at school i get french, english and german, personally i think german is the hardest, french is easier and my english is improving because of the internet, like talking to english people and stuff
ill explain why i want to learn russian, i am fascinated by russia, i think that has something to do with the fact that im a huge fan of the russian band t.A.T.u.![]()


german is my mother tongue, ive learned latin for six years in school, ancient greek for two and english for four years. now learning italian and im thinking about teaching myself french, spanish or russian... dont know. i dont want to have long political discussions in them. i can still discuss in german or englishbut knowing a little would be great
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Japanese !
but it's pretty hard![]()
Avril 4ever !


I speak Flemish and at school i learn English(3hours), French(5hours) and German(2hours) But i like to learn some words Tagalog because my mom is from the Phillipines..


French. Even though it's difficult.
Maybe japanese, too.
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