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AlogiA Mar 12, 2006 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by eriol
Wow... serbian seems rivaling Latin, hungarian, chinese, and hebrew in term of difficulty. I wonder how you native grow with it:juggler:

It is not THAT hard if you grow up with this language. Serbian has a similar structure like Hungarian or Greek and is very closely related to Bulgarian, Russian and other Slavonic languages. But if you 've been growing up with German, English and some other "simple" languages, Serbian can be really desperating to learn. Most of the Serbs, Croats and Bosnians I know (which also includes me) have much problems in learning French, since in the Serbian language you speak the words like they are written what you really cant't say of French.

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Originally Posted by Killy
Samo se pravim važan, šta misliš? ;)

De reci, od dakle si? Hrvatska? BiH? Srbija il neki drugi dijo od bivše Jugoslavije? Meni je stalno drago kad nađem drugi Ex-Jugoslovena.:)

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Originally Posted by DBCE Slayer
I'd like to learn German after listening to Rammstein so much and my English teacher speaks fluent German and English is her second language.

Dan wünsche ich dir beim Lernen mal viel Erfolg! ;)

Killy Mar 12, 2006 07:54 AM

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De reci, od dakle si? Hrvatska? BiH? Srbija il neki drugi dijo od bivše Jugoslavije? Meni je stalno drago kad nađem drugi Ex-Jugoslovena.
Ja sam iz Bosne, ali sada živim u Švedskoj. Od dakle si ti?

Elcee Mar 12, 2006 08:05 AM

I speak Japanese, German and Spanish sufficiently. I'm still studying for proficiency. Beyond the foreign, I know English on an upper-middle grade of Master Level. Not important or impressive until you find yourself in an IQ society. Waste of most peoples' time.

AlogiA Mar 12, 2006 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Killy
Ja sam iz Bosne, ali sada živim u Švedskoj. Od dakle si ti?

Ja sam Srbin, isto iz Bosne, iz Bijeljine.

Ja živim sada u Njemackoj.:)

Killy Mar 12, 2006 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by AlogiA
Ja sam Srbin, isto iz Bosne, iz Bijeljine.

Ja živim sada u Njemackoj.:)

Stvarno? Ja sam rođen u Doboj. Koliko ti je godina?

Elcee Mar 12, 2006 08:50 AM

HEY. HEY. Get a chatroom. :boxing:

AlogiA Mar 12, 2006 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Killy
Stvarno? Ja sam rođen u Doboj. Koliko ti je godina?

Doboj? Jel si mozda musliman?

Ja imam 18 godina. Ti?

Craze Mar 12, 2006 08:55 AM

Right now it's Japanese and French, just been holding the plans for a while now (timetable clashes). There are many other interesting languages out there, like Italian, German...maybe even Korean.

Killy Mar 12, 2006 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by AlogiA
Doboj? Jel si mozda musliman?

Ja imam 18 godina. Ti?

Srbin sam. I meni je 18 godina.

AlogiA Mar 12, 2006 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Killy
Srbin sam. I meni je 18 godina.

Svet je mali.:)

Знаш ћирилицу?

Moth Mar 12, 2006 11:07 AM

I think I've got English down, and I can get by in Spanish.

Currently, I'm trying to teach myself Gaelic, a task that would be a lot easier if I weren't, you know, lazy.

Killy Mar 12, 2006 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by AlogiA
Svet je mali.:)

Знаш ћирилицу?

да, небоји се ;) читам и пишем без проблема али је мало тешко наћи сва слова кад пишем на компјутеру, те имам једино Шведска слова.

Qube Mar 12, 2006 06:19 PM

On and off for the past year, I've been attempting to learn Japanese, just cause it's a cool language, and I think it'd be awesome to write with kanji and not have a lot of people know what I'm doing.

I haven't worked on it for a while though, so I should make a point of getting back at it, cause I have a lot of work ahead of me.

eriol33 Mar 13, 2006 03:38 AM

Hey Killy and Alogia, not everyone understand what are you talking about. Create another thread if you want to teach us that language.

Killy Mar 13, 2006 03:50 AM

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Originally Posted by eriol
Hey Killy and Alogia, not everyone understand what are you talking about. Create another thread if you want to teach us that language.

Who said anything about teaching you that language? Anyway, you're right, we'd better carry this convo elsewhere.

Melee Mar 13, 2006 04:02 AM

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Originally Posted by AlogiA

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Originally Posted by DBCE Slayer
I'd like to learn German after listening to Rammstein so much and my English teacher speaks fluent German and English is her second language.


Dan wünsche ich dir beim Lernen mal viel Erfolg! ;)

Dann wird mit zwei "n" geschrieben! :P

Killy Mar 13, 2006 04:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Melee
Dann wird mit zwei "n" geschrieben! :P

Gott im Himmel, das war nur ein typo..

pianist Mar 13, 2006 05:25 AM

I can speak English (of course =P) and i speak 3 different Chinese languages (Cantonese, Shanghainese and Mandarin).
I did a year of Jap...(can't remember much though)
I'm doing German at the moment but not very well, get mix up with all the grammars.
I also just finish a basic course of Sign Language (if that counts as a language)
I'd love to learn Latin, Spanish and Russian.

Shiny McShine Mar 13, 2006 06:56 AM

I'm white and speak semi-fluent Spanish, but I'd like to really fuly learn the language, as well as Maya and Italian.

I'd also like to learn Lakota-Sioux Native, but since I am only a descendent of that I'd be hard pressed to find any left.

EmpyreanHorizon Mar 13, 2006 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by eriol
Wow... serbian seems rivaling Latin, hungarian, chinese, and hebrew in term of difficulty. I wonder how you native grow with it:juggler:

I don't know about Serbian, Latin, Hungarian and Chinese, but Hebrew isn't actually hard to learn. According to my friend, learning Hebrew is as easy as learning Afrikaans, which is apparently easier than learning English. [I have to add also, that it's just as easy to forget Hebrew--as I could speak and understand the language when i was younger; now, the only thing I can say is, ani lo medaberet ivrit, not one bit!]

AlogiA Mar 13, 2006 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Killy
Gott im Himmel, das war nur ein typo..

Eben! Seid doch nicht immer so kleinlich! :D

nabhan Mar 13, 2006 02:19 PM

For me, it's Korean. East Asia in general has fascinated me for a long time. From all the stories and pictures, Korea is a more hectic Japan. That's not to say it's just minijap or anything, as their culture and language is very destinct.

I just think it would be incredible to walk down these streets, and go on these trains~

http://www.cityglance.org/asia/korea...ay/funny06.jpg
http://www.cityglance.org/asia/korea...g/street13.jpg
http://www.cityglance.org/asia/korea...g/street13.jpg

Yunnie Mar 13, 2006 05:42 PM

I'm currently double-majoring in Japanese as well. Going to study abroad in Japan this summer in Iida, Nagano prefecture (1998 Winter Olympic site).
French would be another language that I'd love to learn. I took two years of French when I was in high school and loved the language because it's so beautiful. Maybe in the near future when I have a chance~ ^^

If anyone is interested in studying abroad in Japan this summer, check out the website www.asianinterstage.com/summer2006japan
9 credit hours for 9 weeks; and if you don't have previous Japanese learning experience, you'll get 12 credit hours for 9 weeks.

eriol33 Mar 13, 2006 10:29 PM

Hey yunnie, I thought we must pay a lot for that study. the japanese language culture centre, the place where I'm currently studying japanese actually have such program, but damn, you must pay around $5000 for that.

turicus Mar 14, 2006 01:01 AM

French is nice, I spent 4 years learning it. I'm interested in languages and wish I had more time to commit to them; my college doesn't have any foreign language courses unfortunately. Moth, Gaelic would be sweet to learn. Difficult but awesome...seeing as how I have strong Irish roots.

I've also taught myself some very basic Polish, for comparison, it's like Russian, however, the most beautiful Language i've heard is Italian, and someday to be able to speak that would be great, but aside from the oh-so-common romance languages:

I've considered learning Hindi. I've never met a person of Indian descent that I did not enjoy the company of, and a friend once described to me Hindi as a very good conversational language. I'd like to give that a try someday. Swahili as well I've heard flow's nicely, though I don't know if it can match Italian.

I'd better get on this; only one lifetime to learn it all...lol or maybe i'm overly ambitious at this late hour.


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