Latin is extremely interesting; it is the root of many English words, yet the way in which the language is set up is completely different from English. It also allows you to read many ancient documents in the original language, which is always better than translation. Of course, since Latin is a "dead language" I would also suggest one of the romance languages, such as Spanish, Italian, or french. They are easy to learn, yet are spoken by millions of people worldwide.
2006-08-01 06:49:14
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answered by Jim S 2
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I speak three languages. Spanish is my native tounge, and I love the way it sounds. However, the most interesting language I have learned is German. It was challenging; the grammar is like nothing I had even seen before, with those verbs you can split, and the fact that you can make up really long words like strassenbahnhaltestelle.
2006-08-01 09:27:52
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answered by cmm 4
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HI,,,, i say that the most interesting language I have learned is Arabic... no i am not perfect in it... but i know enough to be understood and understand others....and the customs also...
I had excellent teachers that while we worked there,, took the time to help me learn... I will always be grateful........
good luck
2006-08-01 06:47:53
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answered by eejonesaux 6
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Well there's plenty to be taught. German is cool however it is not very a lot used within the United States. Spanish could most of the time be the simplest and in addition priceless. But many folks understand and talk it. So it could no longer be very intriguing. French is extraordinary, but it surely possibly slightly more difficult to be taught. Japanese and Korean are cool too, however it is simply the training how you can write that's probably the most complicated side. Cantonese may be fine, however the sounds and pronunciations are lovely complicated. Mandarin is most of the time probably the most priceless, however it is a complicated method studying it. The writing side may be very tough. Italian may be fine, style of like French, however slightly distinctive. French and Italian sound strong whilst you haven't any hindrance talking it correct from your head, like English.
2016-08-28 14:30:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Unquestionably "Sign-language"......I do love english as its as good as our national language....but still my priority shall always go to learn sign language as this is the only way to make friends, to listen to, to understand those who have been deprived of oral communication. I do know several people who always wish to say something of their interest but God or some man-made accidents have caused them handicapped and there is no other way except going for sign language....and they too must have lots of saying....lots to learn...and again lots of receive from other fellows like us.....so it will be really interesting to learn sign language.
2006-08-01 07:55:16
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answered by indraraj22 4
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all the languages are interesting but the ones that i think are most interesting are 1:Arabic, 2:Sign Language and 3: Norwegian.
2006-08-01 06:54:37
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answered by lil_biker_babe 2
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I'm learning Persian at the moment and find it really interesting. There's a kind of word sharing network between Arabic, French, and Persian, and so it's interesting to see the transformation of languages.
I'm also learning Arabic, Hebrew, French, and German, each of which is interesting in their own way.
2006-08-01 06:45:51
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answered by me41987 4
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YORUBA! its my primary language. spoken by the southwestern people of nigeria. its easy to learn. just in case you are interested here is your first class,
1) Me=Emi
2)You=Iwo
3) They=Awon
4)Us=Awa
5) Love=Ife
6) Anger=Ibinu
7) Come=Wa
8)Go=Lo
9) Stand=Dide
10)Sit=Joko.
try your first sentence from this words lo + joko=go and sit down.
its really an interesting language. to learn more find a yoruba (nigeria) person where you live and make friends with them.
2006-08-01 07:48:24
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answered by durhotimitoyea 3
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hebrew and russian. in hebrew it's very interesting to see how all words come back to a certain three letter root word and what words you can make out of the root word. Russian is interesting becuase off all the cute names u can call things that you can't do in english.
those are both my two other fluent languages, and i recomend to study them.
2006-08-01 06:46:59
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answered by Mafia 2
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Sign Language interests me. Also Chinese, and possibly Portuguese...
2006-08-01 06:45:10
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answered by debc24 1
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