I want to be fluent in 5 languages. So far I have gotten English nailed. So just 4 to go! They are... in no particular order: Thai - I lived in Thailand for almost a year and it's my second strongest language Japanese - Always been fascinted by Japan and hope to teach English there one day soon. Arabic - No idea why but I want to learn Arabic. I can already speak some. Spanish - I was very strong in Spanish at school and would love to improve on this language. I would like to speak every language but I think for now I will focus on these 4.
If any one is learning French, heres a free french grammar book I found: http://sharecash.org/download.php?id=96772
I speak French and Russian fluently...lived, worked and studied in France a few years ago. I would like to learn...difficult question honestly...cuz there are many...but I'd go for Spanish I guess...I do understand some Spanish but I am far from being fluent in it. and I can tell you that Chicago could be an ideal place to learn it
Probably Spanish. I am capable of speaking very very little. Like two sentences or so. Teachers in high school didn't do a very good job obviously
Amazing! What would you do with these languages? I always wanted to learn Hebrew, but I heard it's difficult, so I gave up!
I'm dating a Jewish girl and am into Gnosis/Kabbalah (Even though I'm Catholic...I got a red string hamsa bracelet from Israel) and a lot of real meaning in texts are only found within the Hebrew letters. The right to left thing is confusing at first and the vowel and pronunciation marks...oy vey... Egyptian/Latin/Greek,: Those are to really go deep in our esoteric past You'd be surprised how used these "dead" languages are...Yeah, "dead" only to the "regular folk" who don't need to talk in code (what a simple life). Any of you guys in GLO's can attest to this, but I beg that of your Free Will that you don't.
My mother language is Sinhala and i love to learn English and French. But French is toooo hard to learn..because in french it's hard to pronounce what we need to tell.