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Poll: Is there a language you would like to speak fluently but don't yet? (please share) Autor de la hebra: ProZ.com Staff
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I am starting a 200 h German course, till October. Look forward to it! Cheers to all!!! N. | | |
neilmac España Local time: 02:15 español al inglés + ...
I have a degree in Russian, but but rarely get to use it, so it's very rusty. | | |
The only languages that we should learn | Aug 27, 2016 |
The escandinavian languages and the oriental idiomas are those who have less translator for other major languages. I am doing a course for Chinese and starting another for Swedish. If you want to learn Portuguese choose a native from Portugal. | |
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Parrot España Local time: 02:15 español al inglés + ...
I thought there always was. | | |
My priorities would be Norwegian, French, and Japanese, in that order. - I'm half Norwegian. I've visited my cousins in Norway numerous times and I always feel bad that I can't follow their conversations. Also, knowing my father's language would bring me closer to my roots and help me know and understand the person he was. - I studied French for 4 years, but it's very rusty. - I also studied Japanese but didn't get very far. | | |
Having lived in Belgium for 30 years, I do regret not having learned the other two national languages, but as we all know time is not elastic! Though I translate exclusively into European Portuguese, I speak and write fluently English and French (my main source languages) and understand Spanish and Italian (my other source languages)… I’d rather keep on learning these two: Is it better to be a jack of all trades, or to pursue mastery? | | |
Odette Jonkers (X) Países Bajos Local time: 02:15 francés al neerlandés + ...
Would love to learn Swedish (and to pick up my extremely rusty Italian) | |
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EvaVer (X) Local time: 02:15 checo al francés + ...
neilmac wrote: I have a degree in Russian, but but rarely get to use it, so it's very rusty. I have Bulgarian and Romanian as source languages, but I cannot say i SPEAK them fluently, especially Romanian - it exists on paper for me. I would like to improve it, but there is never enough time! | | |
I often wish I understood my dog (an Italian pointer) better. I think I do a pretty good job, but I get the feeling that I could often do better. I would love for my German to be better - I graduated in it twenty-plus years ago, but have never really used it. i would love to know Danish, and Finnish. In another life, perhaps! | | |
Michael Harris Alemania Local time: 02:15 Miembro 2006 alemán al inglés
for the moment. I understand a heck of lot, but speaking and pronouncing the words - ouch! And yes, if I had all the time of the world, I do recon it is worthwhile learning Chinese and Russian. | | |
Sebastian Witte Alemania Local time: 02:15 Miembro 2004 inglés al alemán + ...
I'm interested in learning how to speak Turkish. Just because this language sounds cool, is not similar to any of our working languages, and since Turkey has interesting people. | |
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Bora Taşdemir Local time: 03:15 Miembro 2012 inglés al turco + ...
I haven't started to learn it yet, but I will definitely learn this language and speak it fluently (otherwise is not possible)! This is one of my plans waiting to be realized in a very near future! I just love how it sounds!!!!! | | |
Eliza Nastou (X) Grecia Local time: 03:15 inglés al griego + ...
I speak Spanish and I understand Italian, but I would love to properly speak it! It is a beautiful language. | | |
My mom's side is French, and never considered it seriously, until I came to live in Europe. Now, I think about it all the time! I was in France twice since 2015 so the next step is "how" ? And when! I think in early 2017!! | | |
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