i know 3 language ..there is gr8 neccesity to know different language ..bcaz if u will learn local language then it will make u feel that locality as ur own otherwise u will feel alien..
2007-03-27 07:01:30
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answered by pawan k 2
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In addition to my native U.S. English, I've already learned:
Esperanto - I learned it as a language-learning experiment, because I wanted to find out if I could learn a foreign language.
Spanish - Because I failed it in High School, leading me to believe for many years that I couldn't learn a language, and it became a vendetta. I had to master it before I could go on.
German - because it is an ancestral language of mine.
Esperanto surprised me quite a bit. When I began learning it, I had the same opinion about it most of us in the U.S. have. I thought that since it was a "made up" language, nobody spoke it and it was practically useless, but once I had learned it, I was pleasantly surprised that it is spoken by people all over the world, an estimated 2 million people. I've had conversations in it with people I would never have met were it not for Esperanto. I've read literature and listened to music in it that I would never have been exposed to had I not taken the few months it took to learn. Learning Esperanto has been the most enriching Language experience I've had yet. But I'm not finished yet.
In the future I would like to learn:
Mandarin - because I would like to travel in Asia, and Mandarin would be a very handy language to know for this travel.
American Sign Language - Just because it interests me.
2007-03-27 12:24:42
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answered by rbwtexan 6
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I speak Bosnian, Italian, Spanish and English fluently and I am pretty good at French and German.
To know a language is to get a step closer to the cultures of the people who speak it. You are only as rich as the amount of languages you speak. My reasons for loving is languages is simple: No matter what skills you posess, if you go somewhere in the world, you are useless without the ability to communicate. I am from Bosnia and, due to the war, I realized that you never know what can happen to you and where in the world you might go... Therefore, learn as many as you can!!!!
We are citizens of the world, after all.
2007-03-27 13:20:26
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answered by Teacher 2
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English, French, German, Latin, Malay and - incomplete, still learning - a couple of indigenous Borneo languages (Dusun, Murut and Rungus). Mix with people of the language you wish to speak, and don't try in your spare time to use your mothertongue (read books/newspapers from home, watch films/listen to the radio in your first language etc) if you are serious about learning that language.
2007-03-27 09:25:50
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answered by Effendi R 5
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English,
Signed Exact English,
American Sign Language,
Arabic (a bit),
Sanskrit (just started working on it.)
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2007-03-27 10:30:35
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answered by Anonymous
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languages* makes*
when u answer the question dont put english as an option !! plz!!
i know 3, Persian, Arabic, English..
2007-03-27 08:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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english coz i have been living in england for nealy 13 years
and i also speak bravanese as i am bravanese
i also undertstand swahili a lot coz my language and swahili are very similiar.
and i would LOVE to learn spanish ! (speak and write)
2007-03-27 09:23:36
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answered by 100% me 2
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Flemish, French, English, German and a little Spanish
2007-03-27 09:04:13
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answered by Anonymous
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English
Arabic
Hindi/Urdu
Malayalam
2007-03-27 12:26:11
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answered by Zain 7
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Bosnian ( my native language ), German & English.
2007-03-27 10:35:38
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answered by melimel 3
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