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i think id choose german
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Latin
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learning arabic right now =) it's a big challenge different alphabet different direction different accent [nothing like spanish for me even] different cultures so i loveeeeeeeeeee it =)
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I speak four at present. English, Dutch, Afrikaans, Zulu. Starting on Spanish now.
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French for me. I think it's such a romantic language.
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Italian
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Swedish. My son lives in Sweden, and is married to a Swedish woman, and my granddaughter was born there.
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Probably Italian, my hubby and I plan on living there for couple of years when we retire.
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Something you don't hear a lot of americans speaking and that Chinese.
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I speak English Italian Indonesian and German. I have some skills in Spanish, French, Dutch and Balinese. I think I would go for Mandarin.
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Cantonese...I'm already fairly fluent in mandarin
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Spanish
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That would depend on the location and situation. I am fluent in German ( born and lived there for 49 years), I had one year of Russian ( because we lived after WWII in the Russian occupied zone in Germany and it was mandatory), I had 3 years of Latin in school and 2 years of English, which was sufficient to give me a jump start when I immigrated to the USA in 1984. Since we live now in the southern parts of this country, my choice would be Spanish. Maybe I will still learn it but it is harder when old.
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Gaelic Spanish is second.
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I have studied the Latin based languages and know some German but would like to learn Chinese, Japanese and Russian.
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I would be able to speak to many people if I was fluent in Spanish.
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Canadian, of course!
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French.
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As strange as it might sound, one of the dead ones. like Aramaic. I would love to be able to look at all the biblical texts in their origional form to see what King James and two thousand years have changed.
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