I was wondering if there is anyone else on here that takes an avid interest in languages. I've been interested in languages since about my 6th grade year of school. Ive studied many languages (at least 30 possibly up in the 45 to 50 range, though unfortunately I don't have the concentration ability to stick with a single one to learn it fluently) and have also created a few constructed languages.
I'm interested in meeting people with similar interests.
I definitely have an interest for languages. I believe that languages are an essential key to the understanding of other cultures. I speak German, English, Spanish and French and I learned Latin. But I definitely would like to add Arabic and and Chinese or Japanese to that someday.
I saw on your profile that you're into Esperanto. I like that idea, too. Unfortunately it didn't gain many friends. So, in our days English is the lingua franca of this world. And hey: it's great to see that we can talk to people all over this planet using a single language and this platform called iPersonic ...
Cool. The two languages i cna speak the best (excluding english) are French and Esperanto, though I'm not fluent in either yet (for french it's easier for me to read and understand than speak it).
Others that Ive looked at include: Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Italian, Swedish, Dutch, German, Irish, Latin, Romanian, Turkish, Hebrew, Swahili, Cherokee, Inuit, Czech, Tagalog, Old English, Old Norse, Finnish, etc
Its nice to see you're interested in language also =D
Im on my last year of high school too =D
I enjoyed french when i took it, much more so than english. Native english speakers have a tough time with it too, sometimes =O
Kanji has given me much problems, thats why i worked with chinese, i hear it helps with learning kanji, and its much easier to learn through chinese first (each ideogram has only 1 pronunciation i chinese).
good luck to you with learning languages!
I love to learn language too. My English from Junior till Senior high was always better than Math (i don't like calculations and numbers). I speak Indonesian, a bit Balinese, German (High-German & Swiss-German) & English. I'd learned French in senior high, but it doesn't left much now. Once I'd learned Japanese and Sanskrit (Devanagari) too, in a very short time. And now I really wanna talk in Czech, so I could talk with the family of my mom-in-law's sister.
Right now my English become passive, coz I speak Swiss-German at home. My brain doesn't have a big place for many laguages, i think. ;)
i have been interested in languages too for years! i had and still have been studying languages and unfortunately, i very seldom use it both in writing and speaking.. i'm glad that there are people who are interested in this subject. :)
Oh, yes. I've been speaking English all my life (of course) and Japanese--although I'm not completely fluent--since I was eleven (thanks to having relatives in the country). I've also looked at French, German, Latin, Russian, Chinese, and Irish.
Permalink Reply by Elsa on August 17, 2008 at 12:10am
I love them! And I can learn them well, but I don't have the time to do that! Maybe when I graduate I will :) Ever seen the interpreter? that's what I wanted to do, but it went to second place after I started my major.
I recommend www.babbel.com for you to practice and learn new vocab and pronounciation. The real way to learn languages however is to practice them as often as possible with native speakers and always have to courage to apply new formulas and grammar you just learned. At least, that works for me. Oh and when there is friendship or even more than that involved, your learning capacity grows exponentially ;)
What do you mean by concentration ability? do you get distracted easily sometimes or ALL the time?
Permalink Reply by Cody on August 17, 2008 at 12:22am
i found out this past summer that i have ADHD: inatentive type, so that makes it hard for me to concentrate on something for a long time, and also affects my ability to remember things. =/
Permalink Reply by Elsa on August 17, 2008 at 4:08am
Are you taking meds already?
Don't worry so much!!! you can still do whatever you want. I hope you are going to the dr for med prescription, that'll help. Just tell him/her whenever a drug makes you feel bad or down, ok?
Permalink Reply by Cody on August 17, 2008 at 4:25am
yea, next time i go to the neurologist i need to tell them that the medicine im on makes me feel really kinda... mentally disoriented. it kinda scrambles my thinking.
yea, i am 17.
im good with keeping stuff together and organized with school work, my problem is more of remembering how i organized it and what i have to do.
it does help concentration, especially marching band and having to do at least 10 things at once
sports? not so much, ive never really been the athletic type, the most i do is marching band.
Permalink Reply by Cody on August 17, 2008 at 9:16am
id say around 50+, though i havent become fluent in any of those >.>
ive also created around 3 conlangs, 2 to a decent level of development.
right now im working on swedish, its very similar in words and grammar to english, and doesnt appear to be too hard yet.