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My first degree was in German, and I did a foreign exchange in Austria for a year.
Someone after my own heart. 😉
I know some Spanish and some Italian, from high school and college courses, respectively. I know a few words in Russian (mostly hello, goodbye, yes and no). I wish I knew more Russian, since we have a handful of Russian speaking doctors at my hospital and we get a LOT of Russian patients from the area that don't speak a lick of English.
I'd like to try to become at least conversational in another language, since it would help in practice down the line. Italian is what I'd really like to learn, but it is far less useful than Spanish, Russian or an Asian language like Chinese (any variation) or Japanese. I know you can effectively speak Italian to a Spanish-speaking person and they will speak Spanish back to you and you can understand each other (more or less anyway) but it's not quite the same as actually being fluent.
Philadelphia area, which is also where I plan on going to medical school.Where do you live?
I think if you have a good foundation in any romance language then all the rest are fairly accessible to you with little effort. The one exception might be french because if its seemingly irregular phonetic and spelling system, though I can't say this with certainty because I haven't made a serious attempt to learn it. Are you brazilian, portuguese or maybe angolan :]?
I speak Japanese, but not fluently. I majored in it in college, so I took 4 years of classes and then went on study abroad in Japan.
It takes forever to learn Japanese, tho - I think the US dept of foreign service classifies it together with Chinese and Arabic as languages that take 12 years of college-level coursework to become fluent in. In the meantime, something like Spanish only requires 3. I took German for 1.5 years, and I speak it at the same level as Japanese, and read better.
You mean, "Otkuda vy?" 😎I'm fluent in Russian and English. = )
I'm surprised to see so many Russian speakers---At kooda vee?

Ausgezeichnet.👍My first degree was in German, and I did a foreign exchange in Austria for a year.
Do you speak Japanese?Nonsense. 2 or 3 years in Japan should yield the same results, and probably better.
Ho studiato l'italiano da solo per alcuni mesi due anni fa. La primavera scorsa, sono andato in Italia per un semestre... adesso, provo non dimenticare la lingua... e' un po' difficile quando non ci sono italiani alla mia universita'...
I think ASL was mentioned on the previous page.You know, I don't think I've seen sign language on here yet.
Fluent in Spanish. Conversational in Kiswahili (now there's a useful language, huh?)

Fluent in English and Persian. I can understand Iranian dialects of Azeri/Azerbaijani as well.
Spanish, French, Portuguese (all near perfectly) and Mandarin (not so perfectly). 🙄
I LOVE my Chinese classes.
Comment est la mort petite?
C'est une expression piquante.

si c'est pas l'argot de l'afrique, je ne la connais pas. peut-etre il vaut mieux que je passe un peu de temps en france.![]()
Il y a des gens français qui appellent à la sensation vacante après l'orgasme femelle "la petite mort". It sounds cute and sexy. 😎
Il y a des gens français qui appellent à la sensation vacante après l'orgasme femelle "la petite mort". It sounds cute and sexy. 😎