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English! +5
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Any baltic langue
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Do you really want me to list 6,800 languages?
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With so many Spanish speaking folks around; I'd like to know Spanish .. +5
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Polish my Spanish, working on French now.
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italiano
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Japanese and then Cantonese or Mandarin.
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German b/c that was my great grandparents language. I know some but not fluent.
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gaelic. That would be different..
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spanish and french
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Swahili....it should help me in a lot of countries:)
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Hmong, so I could communicate with my friend's parents and other family members.
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..with all the music we play for dancing I would love to know what the heck they are saying... We have 2 Persian women who help us translate some of it, but I think Egyptian or Arabic would be awesome..
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spanish so i would know what the beeeeotch at the laundromat said
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Spanish, chinese and japanese.
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MEN - they clearly have a language of their own.
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Spanish or Japanese because I can find a good use for both.
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Spanish, Italian, French, Hawaiian, and German. +5
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Polish, then Russian, then Spanish
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Italian! Wouldn't mind being able to have something to show for my 5 1/2 years of Spanish either...
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German
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Spanish. I'm semi-fluent in it, but would love to speak it fluently, because very soon, it will be the main (dominant) language spoken in the USA. +5
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Old Japanese, I've heard that its the most hardest language to speak/learn/read.
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German and a little spanish.
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Klingon.
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I don't believe Spanish can dominate the US language, too many people are afraid for that to happen to let it. You are just simply overreacting. This rarely ever happened in the past, and our Declaration of Independence is in English. It is also law that you must learn English to enter the US and you cannot take the majority of these people out of the Senate replacing them with fluent-Spanish speakers who actually want Spanish to become dominance of language, this would take an eternity. Plus, they would never change our immigration forms, this is uncharted territory. I can see how Spanish may become much more dominant than it is now, but it will never achieve past the 50% mark, thus this has never happened and is not likely in any matter. Truthfully, Caucasian will not go extinct from this country, and the senate is not full of enough Spaniards or the Spanish to begin with. Now if both must be learned, it should run into an elite country, but this is also very unlikely if not impossible. Now more directly to the question, I would like to learn more Spanish to understand a vast number of our population, but I want to learn Japanese more, because it is considered the most difficult language. If so, I may learn more languages from this experience in language. I'm always up for a challenge so that best suits me perfectly.
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One word of three!
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Spanish
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German
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I am fluent in English and Spanish but would love to speak Japanese.
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french.
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german
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Latin or maybe russian. I can exorcise demons with one or just sound bad-ass in the other.
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Hindi
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Latin. It probably makes most European languages a lot easier.
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spanish.
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Well, since I'm Canadian, French would be handy to know. It's not necessary for where I live, but it would certainly help on my next trip to Quebec.
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French and spanish. Or, french and italian.
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Japanese, koni chiwa!
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I can speak German and English. I am currently learning Russian and French. After that I am going to learn Hebrew. I love learning languages.
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Klingon
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Mandarin
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Ancient Hebrew and Latin to translate the ancient Biblical texts for myself
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Its NOT Spanish!
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I speak English I know some Spanish, so I guess it would be either french or polish.
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English :-)
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hebrew
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FINNISH, definitely!!! I love that country!
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I'd like to be able to fluently speak spanish, korean, and tagalog.
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asl
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o o french..!!it sounds utterly pleasant on the ears and sophisticated too.
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Russian and german.
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i need to learn Spanish.i'm getting alot of work in towns like Immokolee and Bonita Springs which have high Spanish speaking only home owners and it would be a hugh benefit to communicate with them.
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