I could say that I have 5 or 6 languages, I am a Filipino so I speak tagalog and I was born from the town south of Philippines where we have our own dialect.I speak english as every filipino does fluently I could say. Spanish coz our language has a lot of spanish word and studied a bit in School. Arabic because I used to lived in Cairo Egypt but this is very little, and French because now I am in France and Married to a French where government supports immigrants to learn French so they could be able to work and have a normal life if you speak french.Et maintenant Je parle tres bien français.
2007-01-25 21:49:11
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answered by lyn z 1
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German has nothing to do with Latin and the difficulties lie rather on the cases and the vocabulary than on pronunciation. Much to the contrary, German is a very phonetical language. You will take some time to learn the cases, but it's the same as when you learned the many verbs tenses in Spanish and French, you probably took some time to know all of them by heart. In my opinion it's all manageable and I'd say German is one of the most logical languages and a cultural treasure after learning it. German will give you access to the culture of three awesome countries (Germany, Austria and Switzerland). With Italian you won't have as much trouble since you already know Spanish and French, which are really close to Italian. Just think this way: If you learn German you will get to know a totally new world, you will learn concepts that will later help you to learn more complex languages (e.g.: Russian), whereas with Italian you will expand your knowledge on Romance languages. Anyway, I wouldn't choose a language I don't like, so I think you should think thoroughly about both languages in all aspects, how it sounds, how are the people and the culture, what to expect, etc. This should help you to decide. Btw, it's good that your dad speaks German, so if you choose it, you two could practice it together and he could help you.
2016-05-24 01:11:01
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answered by Clarissa 4
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I speak english and spanish (and dutch and portuguese), french with some effort, a little italian. I am not learning latin, I know a few phrases though... why?
2007-01-25 21:43:14
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answered by Steven Z 4
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I do speak English, Spanish, Italian, French, and also Turkish and Haitian Creole (a little bit though); I'm perfectly bilingual (Turkish/Italian), and I did learn Latin, ancient Greek, Sumerian and Akkadian. Do I win anything now??:)))))))))
2007-01-25 21:55:29
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answered by Love_my_Cornish_Knight❤️ 7
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I learnt Latin and French at school; Spanish and Italian in my adulthood. So - all the languages you mentioned, but not in the same time order.
2007-01-26 02:03:19
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answered by JJ 7
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i learned latin at school, i speak spanish, english, french and italian and my mother tongue is greek
2007-01-26 20:45:37
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answered by ? 5
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I speak English well, and Spanish poorly. I want to learn another language, probably an Asian one...
God bless.
2007-01-25 21:38:08
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answered by Anonymous
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iam an egyption so my native language is arabic and i speak english ver well and i have background about french and i study latin at collage!so no not me after all :D
2007-01-25 21:38:13
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answered by sunshine. 2
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i am! actually, i already learned all those...
2007-01-25 23:56:14
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answered by Akon_luva_13 2
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Not me.
2007-01-25 21:36:27
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answered by Aliz 6
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