plenderj wrote: They're both Latin in origin. I find it easy enough /shrug/
adonis wrote: i think arabic would be the best one to go for..very important language in the scheme of things! all those words with AL as a prefix originate from arabic..
plenderj wrote: Right. I've settled on Polish. I asked a barman friend of mine if he knew anyone who could teach me or whatever and looks like I've got the ball rolling on this one. Check back in about 4 years time and I'm sure I'll be able to say hello
YeAh! wrote: Its Djen-do-bri as fas as I remmember Polish is a good idea though. I think there will be a huge demand for translators soon enough, if that demand doesn't exist already! Plus you would be able to get plenty of practise with all the Polish people!
plenderj wrote: plus I don't find Asians attractive
arctic lemur wrote: I'm doing Greek at the mo, its ok cause it a phonetic language (once you can read their alphabeth)
bpmurray wrote: Decide if you want to learn a Latin-based language or one that uses a new script. The Latin scripted languages include all the European plus a couple of others, e.g. Vietnamese (although that has a bizarre way of stacking accents).