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Isn't majoring in a language a really bad idea unles you want to be a language teacher or soemthing?andor-sama wrote:
Hungarian - natively
English, Japanese - fluently (Majoring in Japanese language)
Spanish - just a little
Chinese - only reading a bit (due to my Japanese knowledge)
In the future I want to learn Russian, Chinese and Swedish
Actually there are many possibilities ranging from diplomatic positions concerning international relations to the most language oriented stuff like translating or just as you said teaching.B1rd wrote:
Isn't majoring in a language a really bad idea unles you want to be a language teacher or soemthing?andor-sama wrote:
Hungarian - natively
English, Japanese - fluently (Majoring in Japanese language)
Spanish - just a little
Chinese - only reading a bit (due to my Japanese knowledge)
In the future I want to learn Russian, Chinese and Swedish
Rosetta Stone is your friendDark_Ai wrote:
I want to learn japanese but yeah
Rosetta Stone is terrible. Especially for what it costs, it's not worth it. It's soo much better if you actually just buy a textbook and back it up with cheaper online resources (or even free ones, as they can be very good as well). Rosetta Stone on its own has many problems, and a lot of missed nuances that people should probably pick up on their way to learning to speak a language. Also, Rosetta Stone doesn't even bring you close to fluency. It's more of a kick starter.kirukashi wrote:
Rosetta Stone is your friendDark_Ai wrote:
I want to learn japanese but yeah
(although it costs like 1307130861386183618301308618318301 money)
RIP most of UK and USALewder wrote:
I honestly think nobody has a valid excuse to only speak one language, nobody.
Have you/your family migrated or do you come from Tornio? If so, is it actual Finnish or meänkieli?Toi wrote:
I speak swedish, finnish and english fluently. I can sing in latin, also my spanish and french is on a basic level. As in, ''hi, how are you'' etc. :3