German because I was born there English because its so widely used French so sexy Japanese because the script is beautiful Greek because the culture is rich
English For obvious reasons Spanish This is like America's 2nd language French I always liked the French language Portuguese Brazilian women are sexy! Arabic I would love to fly to Dubai and take care business
English - One of the richest and perhaps the most precise language on earth, can be beautiful when a real effort is made. My native tongue. Spanish - I just love it, expressive and very passionate. When sung it becomes even more beautiful, its as the language was made with music in mind. Easy to learn, highly phonetic and widely spoken. I could enjoy my Spanish language films a lot more if I became fluent. French - For family reasons and would make trips to Paris a lot better. Latin - I have a general interest in the romance languages so learning Vulgar-Latin would be great as its the root language for so many others. Would also help me learn even more about English. Italian - Just love the way Italians speak!
1) Spanish - communication with friends and family 2) Portuguese - love the music and culture and easy to understand if you speak another Romance language 3) Japanese - probably the East Asian culture I am most fascinated by 4) Yoruba - I have always wanted to speak a West African language (as much of the African Diaspora has roots here) 5) English - for literature and technical instruction and precision (or German if not English)
A bm that can speak Spanish...most definitely one of my weaknesses! My guy is damn near fluent and I'm telling you, listening to him speak it...I'm all like :smt118 :smt007 :smt060
From a purely practical viewpoint French English Spanish Arabic Mandarin and if I couild add more ...... Russian and Hindu
? ??????????? ????? ?? ?????? ??? ??? ???? ?????&a Communication is the key to the success of any relationship, not to exclude body language (said in my best Ursala voice). If we are limited to five, these are mine (in order) Scottish Gaelic, Latin, Greek, spanish, and English. For the rest, in a pinch, there is Berlitz...or Rosetta Stone. note: when I posted this the site changed the iota (i) and sigma (s) at the end of the title to a & and pound sign, I have edited but suspect it may do it again, therefore the translation is: Communication is the key to good relationships.