Italian and Spanish. I’d like to learn a cool language, too, but definately Italian and/or Spanish.
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I took french in high school because I didn’t want to be like most of the school population and take easy old spanish. Plus there was just something attracted me to the romance language. Anyway, I met one of my best friends in the class and we promised each other that after we finished school (college) we would move to France together and live there for a year. I’ve been in college for a little over 2 years now and I’ve only taken one french class and not even close to being fluent. My friend and I are still making plans for our future move but niether one of us can speak french very well. So becoming fluent is something I really want to work on. People tell me that once we get there, to France I mean, we will just kind of pick up the language pretty easily. I hope that’s true. But just in case I want to be prepared.
I’ve been taking Spanish for two years now at my school, but I still don’t have it mastered, so I hope that by my fourth and final year I will be fluent
Still learning, and loving every minute of it! I can read, write and speak French at the intermediate level….... suffice to say that if I ever found myself stranded in Québec, I could thrive!
I have learnt a bunch of languages, some sentences, could read a bit to comprehend, but never had a full-on passionate conversation. I feel limited by only being able to speak English and feel like I’m missing out on something ?
Languages I tried to learn: Spanish, Japanese, German, French, Dutch, Norwegian, Chinese, Hebrew and Maori.


