Roxas_XIII wrote:
UndercoverAlien wrote:
Meta wrote:
venusandeve wrote:
dutch(learned in 4 years, fluent but not eloquent. ugly unpoetic language i must confess)
Dutch is my first language and I agree totally
Mine too, English is my second and japanese my 3th (i'm getting good at japanese but still need alot of work... damn you kanjis!) But can i ask what you meant with "ugly unpoetic" venusandeve?
Learning
kanji can be a real b***h from what ive heard, especially for non-native speakers. It's what puts most people off of learning Japanese, despite the fact that the rest of the language is quite simple compared to English...
Very true, but grammar would be more easy with western language since whe already use about the same system as all those languages but still the grammar isn't horrible to learn (I should add that grammar has alot of clones in japanese like all the forms of "if" and "but" "only",... English only has one thats actually where the grammar gets hard, just to know which one to use when) . And yeh the kanjis kill you but i've already managed to learn quite alot and can read alot, i scare myself sometimes ;P
mgran wrote:
We're a talented bunch, aren't we? I don't normally tell people what languages I speak, because in England it's unusual to speak more than one, and people look at you funny if you speak a few well. Nobody tends to believe you if you say you speak more than ten.
Irish, French, English, German, Russian, Chinese (Mandarin), Dutch, can read and write Italian and Spanish, not had to speak them and picked up Afrikaans, Flemish. Plus can read some dead languages, Anglo Saxon, Latin, and Classical Greek.
Do you think aspies are better at languages that most folks?
Wow that's so much o_0 I think whe are then but only the smart ones lol. Btw, if you're so talented, you should really learn Japanese