PDA

View Full Version : Foreign languages


[GOD]Marko
05-18-2008, 13:46
How much you know about foreign languages? Most of us know the most famous language: English. And it comes from Latin, but is it a weakness to all that speak native English, because when you know their language, they can't hide what they say from you. By learning language, you also learn a part of the culture.
My native, and many other languages are not so popular, but they have the strength, cause only people from my region can understand what I'm talking about.
There comes to that stupid excuse in my country, we hate usa, we wont learn their stupid language... who's stupid here?

Then I learned that the more languages I know, I become stronger.
Then it comes to ask my self, should I protect my language from others learning it, or alowing everyone to learn it if they wish?!

IceBird
05-18-2008, 13:58
ah well
i love to learn languages and hence
i know quite a bit of french, trying to learn chinese, studied some latin and greek for SAT preps ;o, sanskrit, some indian language called hindi and some amount of italian

fatman69
05-18-2008, 23:53
english ofc, (2nd year of English studies on university, not so vissible through my posts) then, italian, and a bit of german. but i' planning to improve my knowledge of the last 2, as soon as i get some free time...

oh and people who don't learn english just bcuz they hate USA ( the irony is already visible) are pure morons, it's like saying you don't like words so you don't wannna learn to read, it's something you have to do nowadays, whether those proud serbs( y i can actually guess you are talking about serbs) like to admit it or not. as i said it's english not american, and also it is a way to survive in today's world whether you admit it or now. ok, if you plan on being the illiterate hick for the rest of your life, then enlgish is not necesary...

and you shouldn't feel the need to protect your language, you should be proud that some1 wants to learn smth about your culture, cuz that's what language is, a part of culture...

[EDIT] if those people turn out to be croats, i'll just stfu

OneTrickBurny
05-18-2008, 23:55
English, German, Bosnian, Serbian, Montenegrian.

VengefulSpammer
05-19-2008, 00:03
mine same except german

fatman69
05-19-2008, 00:31
English, German, Bosnian, Serbian, Montenegrian.

i guess you forgot to add Herzegovinian...

XFIRE
05-19-2008, 00:47
English, French, Italian.

Anyway, I suppose the ex-Yu languages are very close one to each other, so you can't really consider them as foreign..

slave
05-19-2008, 00:56
i understand and speak fluent english, somewhat german , spanish basics and EX-YU languages.

Nery
05-19-2008, 01:27
Fluent: Portuguese, Spanish, English
Basic: French
...and I understand italian, I just don't know how to write it/speak it.:rolleyes:

fatman69
05-19-2008, 01:30
well ofc all Ex-Yu languages are same, you can at least group Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian and Montenegrian in category of very very similar, and Macedonian as very close to those but not so similar, only ex-yu language that is difficult for me to understand is Slovenian, i sometimes can't understand a bloody word some1 is saying. how bout some of you say smth about the importance of language in your life...

CroNichaR
05-19-2008, 01:56
Marko;777034']Then it comes to ask my self, should I protect my language from others learning it, or alowing everyone to learn it if they wish?!
LoL and how do you think to do that?? :D

I speak English and EX - YU that's all but i'm still young and i easily learn languages:thumbUP:

Hedene
05-19-2008, 22:24
Ehm...English are not stupid,
Today In too many countries (For example Switzerland)
They use too many English words,
Altought they have three languages which they never learned 1 or 2 of them...
So why do they use English?
Because using their language means how much power they have
How many countries suffered from their chaotic nature
Thats all for now

klemen
05-19-2008, 22:59
I know english, study italian and latin.

English is way more simple then latin. Latin language is quite hard, but all slovenians have big advantage when studiing it, because english doesn't change nouns, but slovenian language does (same as latin).

About learning.. Since my country is not known a lot in the world (or even europe!), it makes big advantage if some foreign people study our language, so the country becomes more known. No country should protect their language.

[GOD]Marko
05-21-2008, 13:30
Well I'm Serbian and as fatman said, I should be proud if someone wants to learn Serbian :)
btw I know English some Spanish, Italian, learning Russian and Japanese. And I'll keep studing.
And for saying, Serbian Croatian Bosnian Slovenian and Macedonian are Slavic languages, that come from native Russian. So its easy to understand them. Like English Spanish Protugese Italian are Latin languages so if you learn one, its much easyer to learn other.
And if someone needs help with Serbian pm me :) I also promise you that the amount of swearing and "bad words" you can learn is infinite. Thats my language primary strength :D

SetoKaiba
05-24-2008, 00:24
mi spik inglish adn Serbian.

wired.cx
06-06-2008, 19:35
I speak English, my native language and some French.

The.Traveller
06-13-2008, 09:01
Marko;778440']
And for saying, Serbian Croatian Bosnian Slovenian and Macedonian are Slavic languages, that come from native Russian. So its easy to understand them. Like English Spanish Protugese Italian are Latin languages so if you learn one, its much easyer to learn other.


Just a small correction: English is part of the germanic group, as Spanish, Portuguese and Italian are part of Romance languages. Latin is just another language, only a dead old one ^.^
This is the main reason why it is hard to learn. One can read it, translate words, with luck maybe a sentence too; but impossible to speak for, as i said, it is a dead language.
As about Macedonian, i hardly think there exists such a language nowadays that could be called like this ;)

On a note, i find it quite ridiculous to prevent foreigners from learning your native language. If one has something to hide, then no wonder there exists the language of codes, which by the way was conceived by Caesar :cool:

kranz
06-13-2008, 10:01
it is a dead language.

all is correct but check if u can find words like computer or train in a Latin dictionary. You WILL find them.

The.Traveller
06-13-2008, 10:21
all is correct but check if u can find words like computer or train in a Latin dictionary. You WILL find them.

That still means nothing. The word train is derived from Latin which means "pull"; yet i've no idea about the word "computer", perhaps something similar. This doesn't necessarily mean that during those times there existed trains and computers; it only means we use terms from old languages to name modern objects etc ^.^

Sky][RunneR-
06-28-2008, 16:35
Fluent English and Bulgarian unfortunate I cant say the same about German. EX-Yu countries ofc and Spanish a bit.

fatman69
06-28-2008, 19:21
That still means nothing. The word train is derived from Latin which means "pull"; yet i've no idea about the word "computer", perhaps something similar. This doesn't necessarily mean that during those times there existed trains and computers; it only means we use terms from old languages to name modern objects etc ^.^

exactly but the latin computer is probably a reference to abaucus or smth like that. and did you know that Vatican priests (i think it is them) are addding new words to Latin dictionary so it's nothing strange.

but english does have its roots in Latin as most of the European languages. Spanish, Italian and Portugese are a part of Romanic group not Latin so they aren't directly connected to latin, that is they are not the only group connected to it. a lot of words in Slavic languages have origin in Latin which derives from christening of the pagan and barbaric Slavic tribes...

KaworuNagisa
06-28-2008, 21:16
Translate Ameno hehehe
Its about the Catharians that were killed by crusaders because of herecy. Somewhere in France. Ameno means heal.

adveNtus
06-29-2008, 18:50
english, italian im on first year of study,russian- learned 4-5 years, deutch i know some basic stuff.

obey.my.dreamz
06-29-2008, 19:26
omg u gotta learn me italian ! so sexy

fatman69
06-29-2008, 23:59
omg u gotta learn me italian ! so sexy

yea talking like a oily-haired faggot is really sexy...

G@le
06-30-2008, 19:16
oh and people who don't learn english just bcuz they hate USA ( the irony is already visible) are pure morons, it's like saying you don't like words so you don't wannna learn to read, it's something you have to do nowadays, whether those proud serbs( y i can actually guess you are talking about serbs) like to admit it or not.

I'm sorry who said Serbs hate english? I live in Serbia and I haven't ever met anyone who hates english.

yea talking like a oily-haired faggot is really sexy...

Stop being racist.

Ontopic: I speak English, EX-YU languages and German
Also i think more people learning other languages than english is better... And u don't have to protect ur language, when i was in USA i found out that they have some sort of twisted english that they call Gibberish or something( Like we have Shatrovachki in Serbia). They add 'idig' or something between word parts, like greens becomes idi-green or who becomes wh-idig-oo, name becomes n-idig-ame... and they speak it fast so u can't understand a word...

fatman69
06-30-2008, 22:33
I'm sorry who said Serbs hate english? I live in Serbia and I haven't ever met anyone who hates english.
Stop being racist.

Ontopic: I speak English, EX-YU languages and German
Also i think more people learning other languages than english is better... And u don't have to protect ur language, when i was in USA i found out that they have some sort of twisted english that they call Gibberish or something( Like we have Shatrovachki in Serbia). They add 'idig' or something between word parts, like greens becomes idi-green or who becomes wh-idig-oo, name becomes n-idig-ame... and they speak it fast so u can't understand a word...

well i read a lot of posts from serbs who do hate englsih so i was referring to them.ofc there are different kinds of ppl everywhere so...

calling italians oily haired faggots isn't racism but good observation

and that think you speak of is just a simple slang. the world languages, and English in particular, are full of slang words, which sometimes make it to construct standard english grammar. although that "Djiberish" will hardly ever be a part of Standar English, plus i don't think that would be the way of "protecting" your language which some1 here spoke of...

Nessie
07-01-2008, 09:21
ex-yu, english - fluently
german, french, spanish - basics

me pr0 ^^

KaworuNagisa
07-01-2008, 16:19
ex-yu, english - fluently
german, french, spanish - basics

me pr0 ^^
Reply With Quote

The sickest avatar I saw.

pecony_92
07-02-2008, 09:18
The sickest avatar I saw.
dont worry be happy, he has even worst ones...
I Speak EX-YU Languages , English , French basics.

Nessie
07-02-2008, 12:05
The sickest avatar I saw.

Do NOT insult my girlfriend. This is a warning!


iskde.

[RO]Claudiu
07-03-2008, 21:28
what is the hardest to learn language on Earth ? ( just wondering )

fatman69
07-04-2008, 01:45
i think those might be some african tribal languages. they involve a lot of clicking and hissing with mouth so it's a bit hard to learn new movements with tongue.

also a lot of languages can be tough to learn if they have different syntactical structure than your mother tongue. for instance, S V O languages (subject verb object) can easily be learned to form sentences once you learn the vocabulary. such are english, italian, croatian, i think even mandarin chinese. some languages, for instance japanese, have different form. i can't remember what the structure was but they even have some different ways of creating complements to subjects and objects. so i think syntactical difference is another key problem to learn new languages along with phonetical differences.

don't really know what languages are definetly the most difficult, but as i said, i think some tribal languages might be those...

sunnis
07-04-2008, 12:32
English, Yu, Spanish, Russian. I speak and understand
Italian I understand, though can't speak fluently.
French basics (had to learn at school :/ )

know both letters, Latin and Slavic(Russian, Serbian etc..)

I think hardest to learn is probably Chinese.

fatman69
07-04-2008, 13:54
English, Yu, Spanish, Russian. I speak and understand
Italian I understand, though can't speak fluently.
French basics (had to learn at school :/ )

know both letters, Latin and Slavic(Russian, Serbian etc..)

I think hardest to learn is probably Chinese.

that is cyrillic alphabet not slavic letters :)

Chinese is hard to learn to read(so i've heard) but i think mandarin has a similar constitution english. japanese on the other hand might be very hard

sunnis
07-05-2008, 04:47
that is cyrillic alphabet not slavic letters :)

Chinese is hard to learn to read(so i've heard) but i think mandarin has a similar constitution english. japanese on the other hand might be very hard

yes you are right, I wrote Slavic as I couldn't find the English word, for what in Serbia or Russia is called Cyrillic (I didn't try double l xD)

about chinese, dunno but I always thought it is harder to learn something which has 20000 symbols instead of letters with 26 or 30.

OMGBergrush
07-05-2008, 13:30
yes you are right, I wrote Slavic as I couldn't find the English word, for what in Serbia or Russia is called Cyrillic (I didn't try double l xD)

about chinese, dunno but I always thought it is harder to learn something which has 20000 symbols instead of letters with 26 or 30.

you dont need to know 20k symbols to be considered literate in chinese just like you dont need to know all english words to be considered literate in english. i think 3k-4k is avg and on a side note ћирилица = вин

MonChatBule
07-05-2008, 17:14
i know Macedonian , french , english , Serbian :)

but to hard to find simbols of proper writing on french :)

KaworuNagisa
07-05-2008, 17:33
You know Japanese is phonetic just like Slavic, unlike German or English.
Chinese is not so hard, you just learn "hanzi", kanji, hanja, and hán tự that are symbolic (that means each letter is a word like "sun mother woman rain" etc...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_character).
Serbian is best > You don't need to know grammar. Leskovac ftw :D Just learn Cyrilic(30) and words meaning, and there you go.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_language

oOGen.LaZOo
07-06-2008, 15:09
Hmm didn't know that japanese was phonetic :)


BTW , I speak English , German , Macedonian , some Balcan languages and Dutch .

anyway when you know the language, you have to know the pronounciation .

I speak English with British Accent and i most prefer it although i can speak every English accent like American ,Australian , Irish even Scottish accent :).

So my point is , you have to determine which accent you will use for your speech . You can't just speak English with Russian , or French accent xD.

fatman69
07-06-2008, 16:46
ehm the point of talking is to talk how it suits you. otherwise it's imitating, i can imitate also some English accents but that doesn't mean i can speak them. there is a difference.

and yes i know that some words are pronounced differnetly in Am Eng and Brit Eng and you should choose only 1 way and stick with it. learning to imitate a Irishman or Scotsman through some games/music/movies doesn't mean you speak their accent.

btw what do you mean by saying japanese is/was phonetic?

sunnis
07-06-2008, 19:13
You know Japanese is phonetic just like Slavic, unlike German or English.
Chinese is not so hard, you just learn "hanzi", kanji, hanja, and hán tự that are symbolic (that means each letter is a word like "sun mother woman rain" etc...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_character).
Serbian is best > You don't need to know grammar. Leskovac ftw :D Just learn Cyrilic(30) and words meaning, and there you go.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_language

just for the record, I find people living in south Serbia 'idiots' when talking about speech, (I don't have nothing against people as people).
They never speak grammatically correct dunno the english word, and you can easily misunderstand them.
and imho Serbian/ or ex yu is hard language to learn among western countries.

oOGen.LaZOo
07-06-2008, 19:34
@Fatman

For me , British accent comes naturally , i'm not faking it nor imitating it , just the years of exp do the job .

fatman69
07-06-2008, 22:26
just for the record, I find people living in south Serbia 'idiots' when talking about speech, (I don't have nothing against people as people).
They never speak grammatically correct dunno the english word, and you can easily misunderstand them.
and imho Serbian/ or ex yu is hard language to learn among western countries.
yea because they don't have letters for palatal sounds (č,ć,š etc...)

@Fatman

For me , British accent comes naturally , i'm not faking it nor imitating it , just the years of exp do the job .
i was referring to Scottish and Irish accent, you can't honestly say u talk to people sounding like bloody Braveheart if the matter is serious

KaworuNagisa
07-07-2008, 11:35
Japanese are phonetic, they just read letter next to letter and they get a word like spelling. For example sushi(one letter is su and other is shi, you write them in line and you get word sushi). Same with Serb-Croatian-Bosnian etc... Vietnamese is also phonetic, I don't know about Chinese.
@sunnis
south-serbian is like American, its simplified and doesn't follows the grammar. It also has words from foreign languages (Bulgaria, Macedonia) and thats why it sounds funny :) And its not idiotic, for example can you translate: оноди, делија, викам те, туј, там, овам, куде? and so on.

The.Traveller
07-07-2008, 21:03
exactly but the latin computer is probably a reference to abaucus or smth like that. and did you know that Vatican priests (i think it is them) are addding new words to Latin dictionary so it's nothing strange.

but english does have its roots in Latin as most of the European languages. Spanish, Italian and Portugese are a part of Romanic group not Latin so they aren't directly connected to latin, that is they are not the only group connected to it. a lot of words in Slavic languages have origin in Latin which derives from christening of the pagan and barbaric Slavic tribes...

That's some weird piece of information you just provided o.O
Latin is not a group of languages, it is a language itself that influenced the development of other languages that are part of the Romance group (Italian,French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian). Romance goup together with Latin LANGUAGE and a few other extinct languages form the Italic languages.
It is believed that all Slavic languages stem from one Proto - Slavic language. Dunno how they can have its roots in Latin :)
As about English, when the Romans conquered Britain, Latin didn't become the spoken language there because people retained their own one, which belonged to the Celtic group. So English, same as the Slavic languages, do not have much to do with Latin.



I speak English with British Accent and i most prefer it although i can speak every English accent like American ,Australian , Irish even Scottish accent :).

So my point is , you have to determine which accent you will use for your speech . You can't just speak English with Russian , or French accent xD.
Oh my! For me, imitating accents are harder than learning any language. But ,man.. scottish and Irish?? :D Pretty kewl! t's something quite rare and fun ^.^

fatman69
07-08-2008, 03:21
That's some weird piece of information you just provided o.O
Latin is not a group of languages, it is a language itself that influenced the development of other languages that are part of the Romance group (Italian,French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian). Romance goup together with Latin LANGUAGE and a few other extinct languages form the Italic languages.
It is believed that all Slavic languages stem from one Proto - Slavic language. Dunno how they can have its roots in Latin :)
As about English, when the Romans conquered Britain, Latin didn't become the spoken language there because people retained their own one, which belonged to the Celtic group. So English, same as the Slavic languages, do not have much to do with Latin.


i pretty much said that latin is a language and that the group of languages is called Romanic ( the group some1 talked about).

most of the european languages have some connection to Latin this way or that way. most of the masses in the middle ages were served in Latin and Christianity was pretty much widespread over Europe so you can do the math.

yes it is believed that there was a proto-slavic language same as it is believe that there was proto-european language and the first language at all. does it mean that today's languages were unaffected by languages that followed after? languages change and fall under various influences and Latin was pretty much the biggest influence in Europle of that time.

don't forget, Celts are a totally different thing from British. so their languages are also totally different. and again Latin had a crucial part in creation of some words, grammatical rules etc. i'm not saying that they are the same but you could easily draw a parallel between the two.


i admit i forgot aboud the italic group of languages. but the fact remains that Latin is the most influential language of Europe. you may understand it or not, but that is the fact. please, stick to the **** you understand, Americansky...

The.Traveller
07-08-2008, 12:38
i pretty much said that latin is a language and that the group of languages is called Romanic ( the group some1 talked about).

most of the european languages have some connection to Latin this way or that way. most of the masses in the middle ages were served in Latin and Christianity was pretty much widespread over Europe so you can do the math.

yes it is believed that there was a proto-slavic language same as it is believe that there was proto-european language and the first language at all. does it mean that today's languages were unaffected by languages that followed after? languages change and fall under various influences and Latin was pretty much the biggest influence in Europle of that time.

don't forget, Celts are a totally different thing from British. so their languages are also totally different. and again Latin had a crucial part in creation of some words, grammatical rules etc. i'm not saying that they are the same but you could easily draw a parallel between the two.


i admit i forgot aboud the italic group of languages. but the fact remains that Latin is the most influential language of Europe. you may understand it or not, but that is the fact. please, stick to the **** you understand, Americansky...

WoW Needn't take it so personally, relax o.O Latin had a big influence over many languages, but it can't constitute a key-point in the development of certain languages, like Slavic and Germanic ones. The Romans propagated Latin mostly in the western part of the Empire, while in eastern part they used another policy. It is still analysed what exacly contributes in the changes/modifications/apparation of a language, since , for ex, not all tribes adapted to the new languages.
Here a good one, the Etruscans (the dominating group in central Italy at around 5th century BC) adapted the Greek alphabet to the needs of their language, and the Romans in turn modified the Etruscan script to create Latin. I found this quite interesting ad still do. Seems like the Greek is the kick-ass language afterall :)

KaworuNagisa
07-08-2008, 13:46
'Man can now fly in the air like a bird, swim under the ocean like a fish, and burrow into the ground like a mole. Now if only he could walk the earth like a man, this would be paradise.'
Man walks like a fish huh?

oOGen.LaZOo
07-08-2008, 14:34
When you have nothing else to learn for Grammar , you can always learn spoken language :tiphat: Hehe

fatman69
07-08-2008, 15:07
Man walks like a fish huh?

it is a metaphor. don't worry your pretty little head about it :) :)

@TheTraveller

sry if i came on you too hard. i was just trying say that Latin did influence European languages. ofc some more than others, but a lot of words used in science, geography, physics etc. have origins in either Latin or GreeK (words "science" , " geography" , " physics" and "etc" are first examples :) )Of course origin of European languages in most cases isn't necesarily Latin or Greek but my point is that a lot of words derive from them, while grammatical rules don't follow that example.

The.Traveller
07-08-2008, 21:06
sry if i came on you too hard. i was just trying say that Latin did influence European languages. ofc some more than others, but a lot of words used in science, geography, physics etc. have origins in either Latin or GreeK (words "science" , " geography" , " physics" and "etc" are first examples :) )Of course origin of European languages in most cases isn't necesarily Latin or Greek but my point is that a lot of words derive from them, while grammatical rules don't follow that example.

Forgiven! :p Nahh really, it's ok!
Indeed, despite the fact Latin had gone extinct centuries later people used it to name their inventions. "Science", "Geography", "Physics" are all greek-derived and they are still used to describe the same by-Greeks-conceived things, in all languages, unlike "train" for ex. And the results are pretty much positive. It mostly contributed to the languages' funtionality rather than making them less unique, imo. Or should we have had protected them from Latin/Greek intrudings? xD

Man walks like a fish huh?
:pet:

KaworuNagisa
07-09-2008, 21:42
I know its a metaphor :P who the hell do you think I am. Just save your fairy tales and stories for you self :D

Hodza
07-10-2008, 08:44
I can make fart bubbles.

KeweLi
07-15-2008, 08:49
Chinese is not so hard, you just learn "hanzi", kanji, hanja, and hán tự that are symbolic (that means each letter is a word like "sun mother woman rain" etc...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_character).

I have Chinese blood and I can tell you it's way harder than French and English.


ehm the point of talking is to talk how it suits you. otherwise it's imitating, i can imitate also some English accents but that doesn't mean i can speak them. there is a difference.

and yes i know that some words are pronounced differnetly in Am Eng and Brit Eng and you should choose only 1 way and stick with it. learning to imitate a Irishman or Scotsman through some games/music/movies doesn't mean you speak their accent.

That is true. My friends always imitate my accent but when I am "actually speaking", I hear myself as though I am speaking like how they do. And strangely enough I cannot speak like how the Americans (which is the majority) do. American sucks cause English is the real language.

I always say this: People in America speak in American and the people in England speak in English.

NightCaller3
07-15-2008, 14:57
From foreign languages I only speak English very well. Except English, I know a little bit of German (like to introduce myself, to talk with someone about some simple stuff, ask for direction...).

fatman69
07-15-2008, 15:55
I have Chinese blood and I can tell you it's way harder than French and English.




That is true. My friends always imitate my accent but when I am "actually speaking", I hear myself as though I am speaking like how they do. And strangely enough I cannot speak like how the Americans (which is the majority) do. American sucks cause English is the real language.

I always say this: People in America speak in American and the people in England speak in English.

ye i think the hardest variation of English to learn is Cockney. it is London slang and you can see it in many movies, where is mostly used by English thieves and thugs. i learn English for quite a while and i'm now 3rd year of English studies at University but i still know only few Cockney phrases.

Valonz
09-15-2008, 20:34
I speak Albanian my mother tongue, very good English and little Serbian - used to know as good as I speak English today but not using it I forgot most of stuff :( I still understand a lot and speak a little though , a little German and that's it. I'm dying to learn Japanese too.

T_Weener
10-31-2008, 22:53
Man walks like a fish huh?

you're ****in stupid, how dare you mock that quote

phaNtom.
10-31-2008, 23:23
Main language, Serbian.
Then English, learned it by simply watching movies and I learn very fast(only things I want to learn), and a big + to it comes is that like a child I lived in America->Dallas at my aunts, I was 7-8 years so I could learn a alot from them only through their conversations...
Also, something of Spanish I've learned watching those series, also as a child:)
But the only thing is that I dont know to spell words and write it...
German, well very low knowledge, know few words, nothing special.
I enjoy always learning some new words or even more, like to be able to say some full sentences on other language, let's take for examlpe 'French'?
It's always nice to share ur knowledge what u know from other languages.
Regards.

ProtosS
10-31-2008, 23:30
Main language,Serbian.
Second language is English.I've learnt it in school,also learnt watching movies....
Then comes French which I'm studying in my school,too.In my opinion,it's hard language,cause there is so many complications with spelling words...
Then comes Spanish,which I learnt a little bit,like Phantom,by series....And I'm very interested about it,so if someone can tell me link for learning spanish....
Then comes Latin,which I also study in my school....It's not hard language,cause if you know roman languages,like spanish,french,italian,you also can learn latin quickly...
That's all folks...

T0mmy
11-03-2008, 13:09
Main language, Macedonian.
Second language, English. Learned it on PC/school.
Next come the exYU languages.
Next comes German, which I am still learning in school.
Spanish, learned some (only a bit) by soaps.
Then Bulgarian (though I only understand it, can't speak)

One of my great wishes though is learning the Chinese language (only to speak, not to write LOL).

Kalmageddon
11-04-2008, 20:00
Main Language - Bosnian
Second Language - English which i'm still learning in school
Then it comes French which i learned by taking some private lessons after school
Then german which i can only understand but can't speak and my biggest wish is to learn Romanian language =))

TBK.Goldy
11-08-2008, 20:49
1. cro/ser
2. eng
3. germ
4. spa
5. wish to learn portug. and romanian ^^

efko.wbs
11-10-2008, 00:19
1.Slovak
2.Czech
3.English
4German
5.Polish

kranz
11-10-2008, 13:55
1.Slovak
2.Czech
3.English
4German
5.Polish

how did you learn it?By selling cheap vodka in poland?:laugh:

efko.wbs
11-11-2008, 16:14
how did you learn it?By selling cheap vodka in poland?:laugh:

whole summer holidays 2007 and 2008 i was working in Ireland with POlish ppl.So i learned a lot :D they were laughing at me when i didnt understand (i asked them how to say something etc...)And polish is little similar to slovak.
ZAJEBISCIE :D