Three Languages You Wish You Knew

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1. Chinese because I think it would be way easier to learn other Asian languages since most of them have roots from the Chinese language??
2. German, just because it sounds cool
3. Spanish, same reason as Chinese
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1 - French - I was pretty good at school and am only a stone's throw from France across The English Channel!
2 - Spanish - I wanted to take this at college and applied but for some reason, it was ignored and I never took it.
3 - Morse Code - Yes, it's a language and still used today by the military and radio hams around the world. As a radio ham myself, I feel I should learn this!

I've really been into wanting to learn a language lately but haven't taken the steps to do so. There are a lot of apps and websites out there but so many charge and charge a lot.
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Korean, Chinese and French.
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German- I'm learning it now, and I want to become fluent.
Spanish- to be able to communicate with more people, because it's spoken often in parts of the US
Mandarin- I don't really have a third one, but Mandarin would be good to learn since it's spoken by so many people.
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I have been learning German on and off for some time but the last few weeks I've really made an effort.
I know the odd bit of Spanish so if I can master German maybe I can learn a bit more.
Don't know any Italian but would love to be fluent.
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German, Japanese and maybe Chinese!
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1. Spanish.
2. French.
3. Arabic.
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1. Thai
2. Japanese
3. Spanish

There are a ton of Thai works that have never been translated because so few people know both Thai and English. Which makes sense since those are two of the most difficult languages to learn.
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My three languages would be Korean, Japanese, and French.
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1. Python
2. Java
3. React Native
Because I'd love to join Inoxoft team :lol:
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1. Chinese because it's perspective
2. Italian because it sounds really cool
3. Spanish, because I really want to visit Spanish-speaking countries and feel comfortable there.
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1- Japanese
2- German
3- French

In that exactly order
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1. Arabic
2. Japanese
3. Spanish
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spanish swedish arabic
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Geez ( among the oldest languages on the earth), Mandarin ( the most spoken language in the world), and Swahili ( among famous language in Africa)
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