Language that you want to learn ?

Indonesia
May 21, 2007 8:36am CST
What language that you desperately want to learn right now ? And why you choose that language ? I want to learn Japanese and Korean language. I just like the language, since I heard a lot of their music. I want to learn how to write them as well. How about you ?
12 responses
@a_ce_e (1422)
• Philippines
21 May 07
i'd like to learn korean language, because it is a requirement before i can work in korea. I am trying to have an online tutorial and i found great sites. Korean language is much easier to learn compared to chinese and japanese i think. It just like reading english, combining their consonants and vowels to read the word.
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• Indonesia
21 May 07
What site that you found ? Can I know about it too ? I am trying to get a nail to Korean language. Well, listening to song or movie helps a little, but that doesn't mean I can speak to it.
@a_ce_e (1422)
• Philippines
22 May 07
You may try visiting these sites http://www.learnkorean.com http://langintro.com/kintro/ Good luck!
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• United States
21 May 07
Spanish.Because I should know it but I don't.
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• Indonesia
13 Jun 07
Why, because you are spanish ? I'm a chinese too, and i can't speak mandarin. It because I lived in a place where mandarin is not mother language. It made me forget my own mother language. LOL.
@charms88 (7538)
• Philippines
21 May 07
If given the chance, I like to learn French. I have already learned some few words and phrases and I like how it sounded on my ears. I just find the language romantic, LOL!
• Indonesia
21 May 07
LOL, You are right. That language did sounds romantic. Thank you...
@mik0930 (371)
• Philippines
21 May 07
I want to learn Japanese, Mandarin and French. I know some Japanese (only very little). WHen I get bored, I invent sentences (which are senseless and not correct such as Ni watashi wa nihon desu ka?). I also know some Mandarin grammar. I want to learn em all. :D
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• United States
21 May 07
In Junior High I took French and Spanish. Spanish came easy so in High School to challenge my self I took French. I really love it. I am taking this summer to refresh my knowledge, but eventually learn to speak spanish and italian as well. I feel that it is really great for you to know other languages.
• United States
21 May 07
I want to learn Korean, French, and Mandarin. I'd love to live in Seoul or Paris, hence the Korean and French 8D As for Mandarin, I'm intending to be a business major and Shanghai is a major business center. Besides, one sixth or more of the world population is Chinese, so I figured it would be helpful to be able to communicate. Cantonese is good, too, for Hong Kong, but... it has too many tones, I think it'd be way too difficult.
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• Italy
21 May 07
I'd like to learn English
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@magica (3707)
• Bulgaria
21 May 07
When i was a child, i watched Shogun and i was very interested to learn Japanese:-) But now i want to learn Italian and Spanish.
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• Malaysia
21 May 07
i'd like to learn how to speak mandarin. i love listening to chinese songs and watch mandarin series on tv. only can understand the simple basic words. mandarin is also quite widely spoken in my country, therefore it would be indeed an advantage. hopefully someday i'll be able to learn mandarin. it's never too late for anything, right? hehe...
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@backlock (21)
• China
21 May 07
I want to learn English. It's universal and useful. Japanese and Korean is beautiful, and Chinese good too.lol.
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• Australia
21 May 07
I would like to learn more of my language, Filipino. You might be thinking why? well i was raised up in Australia athough being born in the Philippines. I'd like to go back one day and be able to spean tagalog to my relatives. I'd also like to learn Italia and Japanese. Hell why not all of them.
• Philippines
21 May 07
I would like to learn Mandarin! Aside for the fact that it is the most spoken language, i love the way they speak each word. And it's interesting that if the intonation is mispronounced, the word itself change. Challenging, I must say!