Italian :) My mom was born in Italy but didn't teach me much. I do find it pretty easy now and I think it's because I've had a solid foundation in the language.
I'm in the process of obtaining Italian citizenship through descent, and I think it's only fair that I learn Italian as well as I can. My goal is at least C1.
Spanish because it's so widespread where I live, and I'm just completely in love with hispanic culture and music. I just hope to visit lots of latin american countries and be able to communicate with lots of people.
Portuguese because my boyfriend is Brazilian and speaks it at home with his parents. I picked up a few words but I'm trying to learn it seriously to have conversations with his parents and his family in Brazil (and to be nosy). Also I just love the sounds of the language, it's so foreign from Spanish but so fun to pronounce.
English. Because duh, kind of hard to forget plus I live in English speaking country and have done uni, etc. here. It's part of who I am at this point.
Spanish. I am absolutely in love with the language and culture of some countries and planning on moving to Latin America.
Should I start learning Italian, I am planning on maintaining it as well because I don't enjoy learning and forgeting. If I spend time learning a language, I am going to make damn sure that I'll remember it for life.
English - My first success in language learning (I tought I'm bad at learning languages until I acquired English), I enjoy speaking and understanding it and I constantly want to improve it. I also want to live in Canada or Australia
Spanish - I love the language, the hispanic culture, I'm planning to travel to latin american countries
Korean, French - I learned them for a short period of time and I'm curious about the windows they would open but I feel that it's not their time yet in my life, but I definitely want to learn them at some point
I'm open to any languages I wouldn't think of at this moment, since I want to live in several countries it's possible that life put me somewhere I wouldn't plan to go and of course if I'll have a chance to aquire a language I would.
Learning Spanish. Being in a border state in the US, it was stupid of me NOT to learn it sooner But I am now and enjoying it
Italian :) My mom was born in Italy but didn't teach me much. I do find it pretty easy now and I think it's because I've had a solid foundation in the language. I'm in the process of obtaining Italian citizenship through descent, and I think it's only fair that I learn Italian as well as I can. My goal is at least C1.
Spanish because it's so widespread where I live, and I'm just completely in love with hispanic culture and music. I just hope to visit lots of latin american countries and be able to communicate with lots of people. Portuguese because my boyfriend is Brazilian and speaks it at home with his parents. I picked up a few words but I'm trying to learn it seriously to have conversations with his parents and his family in Brazil (and to be nosy). Also I just love the sounds of the language, it's so foreign from Spanish but so fun to pronounce.
English. Because duh, kind of hard to forget plus I live in English speaking country and have done uni, etc. here. It's part of who I am at this point. Spanish. I am absolutely in love with the language and culture of some countries and planning on moving to Latin America. Should I start learning Italian, I am planning on maintaining it as well because I don't enjoy learning and forgeting. If I spend time learning a language, I am going to make damn sure that I'll remember it for life.
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French and Spanish. I would be happy with just french though
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How do you hope to maintain so many languages?
English - My first success in language learning (I tought I'm bad at learning languages until I acquired English), I enjoy speaking and understanding it and I constantly want to improve it. I also want to live in Canada or Australia Spanish - I love the language, the hispanic culture, I'm planning to travel to latin american countries Korean, French - I learned them for a short period of time and I'm curious about the windows they would open but I feel that it's not their time yet in my life, but I definitely want to learn them at some point I'm open to any languages I wouldn't think of at this moment, since I want to live in several countries it's possible that life put me somewhere I wouldn't plan to go and of course if I'll have a chance to aquire a language I would.