<p>definitely Russian if i had a choice, but since im movin back to texas i should brush up on some spanish</p>
<p>I take Latin but Iād love to take French in the future. Itās such a beautiful language and Iām planning to study abroad in France.</p>
<p>I used to know a lot of ASL, but forgot all of itā¦except the alphabet.</p>
<p>Dutch! Apparently, itās in my bloodā¦thank you for that history lesson, Gramps!</p>
<p>klingon and elven</p>
<p>Frawnch or Korean
I would be fine with either.
I just need to learn them. Easier said than done. However I am fluent in the engrish and I am advanced in Latin, so French should not be as hard as it may be for others (by way of it being a romanced language. However I actually have no clue as to how hard it is to learn, I guess)</p>
<p>Definitely Arabic and Russian. Maybe Japanese and Swedish. Already fluent in English and German, so Swedish canāt be too hard.</p>
<p>I am almost fluent in Spanish, so I want to perfect that first. Then I want to learn either Tagalog, because Iām Filipino, or French. Itās just a lot easier said than done, haha.</p>
<p>NO ONE SAID HINDI?</p>
<p>HindiHindiHindiHindiHindiHindiHindi</p>
<p>I have taken French for a while, this is my seventh year in it. Not shabby but not amazing in it.</p>
<p>Indonesian because Iām half. Arabic because Iām Muslim.</p>
<p>Those are my goals in life: Arabic, French, Hindi, Indonesian.</p>
<p>I definitely want to learn Italian, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, and either Chinese (Cantonese or Mandarin, not sure wich) or Japanese. </p>
<p>Those languages would come in handy whenever I start to travel. </p>
<p>I already know English, of course, and am learning Spanish, which I am good at reading and writing-wise, but speaking and listening are much more difficult =/</p>
<p>^Mandarin is infinitely more useful than Cantonese. Trust me. I know Cantonese almost fluently and I can barely use it outside of my house. Unless you want to travel to ONLY Hong Kong, Vancouver, or Calgary, stick to Mandarin.</p>
<p>Objective C and Mandarin</p>