Urge to learn a new language

Spanish is considered easy mostly because of its proximity to English, I think.
I understand Spanish and some Arabic for its resemblance to Hebrew, so I guess it's a matter of what other languages you know.

French is technically complex because they have like 20 different tenses. It makes it super hard to learn properly, but not that hard to mumble and be somewhat understood. Italian is basically Spanish while doing this 🤌
 
Spanish is considered easy mostly because of its proximity to English, I think.
I understand Spanish and some Arabic for its resemblance to Hebrew, so I guess it's a matter of what other languages you know.

French is technically complex because they have like 20 different tenses. It makes it super hard to learn properly, but not that hard to mumble and be somewhat understood. Italian is basically Spanish while doing this 🤌

Yeah French and Polish are out of the question for sure.

When I was kid, I used to watch German cartoons. I know more German thanks to that than I know Russian, and I've been learning Russian in school for years.

How is that even possible? I have no idea.

I know Spanish is likely the easiest, at least for Europeans, but 5 months seems too good to be true.
 
Lets make it Mandarin and then we are talking 😜
It would be badass to be proficient in that language.

Business-wise too.

When it comes to monetary benefits, it would likely top all other languages out there.
 
It would be badass to be proficient in that language.

Business-wise too.

When it comes to monetary benefits, it would likely top all other languages out there.
How's does learning Mandarin equate to monetary benefits though?

I hear it's only the toughest out there but not sure about the money making aspects really
 
How's does learning Mandarin equate to monetary benefits though?

I hear it's only the toughest out there but not sure about the money making aspects really
China is an untapped territory for Westerners.

If you know their language and can be present with an IM skillset, the possibilities are endless.

I don't remember where I read that some companies there hire white people just to stick around the office, not doing anything, they need to be present to show that the company has some international shit going on for them. Not sure how true it is, but understanding that language definitely opens doors you'd otherwise never enter.
 
If you know their language and can be present with an IM skillset, the possibilities are endless.
They have a completely different toolkit in China. Baidu ads require a local rep to run the ads through because Baidu can't take clients out of China. Even when you do get an activated account it's like a poor attempt to mimic all the worst things about Google Ads and Bing Ads without any of the cool features. QQ is also weird AF, at least to me.. I don't get it at all, but I guess it's a cultural thing.

That being said, Chinese companies that try to expand to the west probably are great opportunities.
 
Never really had the urge to go and pick things up like that. Although I can get by in a few languages. Order beer, food, taxi, ask for the price of things in Spanish, French, Italian, German and most places I head out to Europe for work.

Most of what I've learnt (Japanese & Korean) is via martial arts once you start picking up how to count, strike, putting things together there's only so many words you start to miss that you need.

From what I recall of my childhood my mum pushed me to go into the Welsh medium I think learning that as a 2nd or 1st language (depending on how you view it) helps you pick up and understand other languages much quicker IMO*.

*I refer to it as coming from a multi language background if you can learn and speak two picking up a 3rd and 4th is easier..
 
Spanish is considered easy mostly because of its proximity to English, I think.
I understand Spanish and some Arabic for its resemblance to Hebrew, so I guess it's a matter of what other languages you know.

French is technically complex because they have like 20 different tenses. It makes it super hard to learn properly, but not that hard to mumble and be somewhat understood. Italian is basically Spanish while doing this 🤌

I have head that learning Latin makes it very easy to learn all Romansh - Italian, Spanish, French etc languages 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
Anyone else have this random urge of learning a new language every now and then, and it never materializes?
nope
never

coding languages yes
i been saying
learn swift for awhile
but lol have not started
 
I have head that learning Latin makes it very easy to learn all Romansh - Italian, Spanish, French etc languages 🤷🏻‍♂️
It makes sense, but Latin is pretty useless on its own unless you see yourself riding the pope mobile down Via della Conciliazione.

Might as well start with a language you can actually use.
 
It makes sense, but Latin is pretty useless on its own unless you see yourself riding the pope mobile down Via della Conciliazione.

Might as well start with a language you can actually use.

You mean like pope Timmy, bonus to anyone who gets the rederence lol

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I've never had an urge to learn a new language! I know the appeal but I really struggle with other languages so I just stick with English. :)
 
I hope I can master 5-10 languages one day
Great goal.

I need to start learning Mandarin as @TheVigilante made me seriously consider it.

Knowing my history, I will quit by Monday, but considering it is still on the table.
 
'For me learned quite a lot so far. I am big fan of German language so can do semi good there

I can understand or speak as well

Russian
Ukranian
Most Indian languages I know some of it I can understand Panjabi,Tamil. or other languages from the country not master but I can get when someone speaks in public or online normally will get the basic of what they say or more stuff.

If you want to learn language you serious to have to do it as much possible for example if we are going to apply Spanish if you really want to learn that you get a job which forces to learn Spanish.

I have to disagree for the idea that Spanish is the easiest for English speakers that not true the easiest languages for us to learn would be German or Dutch. These would be in theory base of Anglo Saxan words.

For Slavic languages, I would agree with the idea many people say Polish is the hardest one to learn normally.
 
'For me learned quite a lot so far. I am big fan of German language so can do semi good there

I can understand or speak as well

Russian
Ukranian
Most Indian languages I know some of it I can understand Panjabi,Tamil. or other languages from the country

So you can speak English, German, Panjabi, Tamil, Russian, Ukranian, Most Indian languages, and,

don't forget about your ability to sing in Gaelic too...

I speak some gaelic or sing in it sometimes
 
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I hear he likes punjabi ferret tikka

Going to have to put him on ignore at this point. I usually don't put anyone on ignore by the off chance someone has something interestig to say but this guy just posts absolutely nothing but boastful lies even hijacking business threads with them, and attention seeking nonsense.
 
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