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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