Who else

<p>shares a love of taking a foreign language class where the language isn't exactly foreign to you? :D</p>

<p>I used to with Hungarian. Then like an idiot I wanted the challenge of Spanish and Latin.</p>

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shares a love of taking a foreign language class where the language isn't exactly foreign to you?

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I studied a bit in China where the foreign language was English. It was loads of fun. ;)</p>

<p>Alex</p>

<p>Wow, must be a really nice school to offer a language as random as Hungarian.</p>

<p>lol yea, its so easy. what are you taking? im taking spanish, but only because of schedule conflicts. otherwise, i would take french.</p>

<p>Cono, I was going to a special school for Hungarian, but it counted as school credit.</p>

<p>Wait, you're Hungarian? Your last name doesn't seem Hungarian. Mom's side?</p>

<p>The only language that isn't foreign to me is English. I know a good deal of Gujurati, but I don't know the word for, say, archipelago, or even dictionary.</p>

<p>^ Igen (Yes), my mom is Hungarian. Maiden name-Kalik (shortened from Kalikova [courtesy of Ellis Island.]).</p>

<p>Lol, actually I was thinking about it. My name is super, super Irish- Kate O'Connor. But I have less Irish in me than anything else, other than Indian (dot, not feather).</p>

<p>I woulda just edited to add this above but it was too late.</p>