Arabic because we can express a lot of things in a few words and because there are many different dialects that sound like completely different languages to foreigners.
2007-01-14 04:45:17
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answered by browneyedgirl90 3
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My native tongue is Hungarian. Its "specialty" is that it's not related to any large language groups (like Germanic, Romance, etc.). Its structure and grammar have nothing to do with those of other languages. It's usually ranked among the 10 most difficult languages of the world. Otherwise, I agree that every language is special and beautiful in its own right. I speak (in addition to Hungarian and English) some Italian, German and Russian. :-)
2007-01-14 12:22:14
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answered by gonefishing777 2
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My native language is English, but it is my second language I consider special and worthwhile.
Esperanto.
Through Esperanto I've gained friends world wide that English just wouldn't have allowed me to meet. Better yet, I learned it in a few short months. The grammar rules I pretty much have down pat (small snags here or there) and my vocabulary is expanding at a much faster rate that it did for me in English.
I'm currently reading the odd Chinese and Japanese fables and stories that have no English translations, thanks to Esperanto.
2007-01-14 20:51:36
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answered by Jagg 5
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I speak English (native speaker) and Russian (virtually fluently). I like both but I don't think either is 'special'. Why should I? All languages are cool.
2007-01-14 11:17:48
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answered by Katya-Zelen 5
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I speak Russian, Hebrew and English. For me Russian is special because I think in Russian, Hebrew - because this is MY language and English -because I live in Canada and I need it for everyday life.
2007-01-14 20:35:38
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answered by Y K 1
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My favorite language is Esperanto. I love the dream behind it, to promote world peace through communication by everyone speaking the same neutral second language. I also love the fact that learning Esperanto has allowed me to speak to people from all over the world, from many different cultures, without falling prey to the world's opinion of US citizens at large, that we expect everyone to learn English.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto
2007-01-14 17:31:01
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answered by rbwtexan 6
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Croatian-you read the words the same way you write them,then we got Ä Ä Å¡ ž Ä -special letters-but it's not the best it's nice
2007-01-14 14:45:51
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answered by glad to help :) 6
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Korean, it looks simple and easy to learn. compared to other languages
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2007-01-15 05:28:00
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answered by chuckstephan 3
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My main language is Norwegian....
2007-01-14 19:19:57
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answered by silje.1984 3
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italian and german i think it is special because it just is
2007-01-14 12:22:14
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answered by Zack 3
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