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I know that a majority of us on here are English learning Spanish, or Spanish learning English, but did anyone speak something else first, then english then spanish, or the other way around, OR do you Study a 3rd language

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I'm studying Chinese as my third language.

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Oh cool, I plan on haveing a third language after I finish Spanish, I am deciding if it will be Swedish, or French.

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I'm studying Japanese. ^^

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I don't think i could tell the difference between Japanese, Chinese, or Korean. smile

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Swedish (fluent)
English (fluent)
Spanish (still learning)

raspberry

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Is Swedish a hard language Gustav'

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My native is english, learning spanish, then will learn Japanese.. I can hear a definite difference in Korean, Chinese, and Japanese. Written it is hard to notice but verbal has a big difference.

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hola todos

my native is greek and my second is german. I speak english and i'm learning spanish now.
after that maybe i'll try something new.
i'm thinking about arabic or turkish

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That is what I meant, Ive never heard a word of Chinese, or Korean. The only words of Japanese I know is the words that sounds like (koo-ne-chi-waa) and (Si-ah-nara)... Which means Hello, and Goodbye!

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That is what I meant, Ive never heard a word of Chinese, or Korean. The only words of Japanese I know is the words that sounds like (koo-ne-chi-waa) and (Si-ah-nara)... Which means Hello, and Goodbye!

Yeah Kanichiwa and Sianara are easy to remember, and their grammar is actually similar to most european languages. Chinese sounds kind of... dull in my opinion. It just sounds like a bunch of 3-4 letter words constantly.

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You Sure do know alot of Languages, My native is English, my Second will be Spanish, third will be Swedish, and fourth will be French!

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I'm come from vietnam,I also know english,studying spanish anh choose janpanese for the next language ^^

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Vietnam? I guess you speak Vetnamese then don't you'

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Swedish (fluent)

English (fluent)

Spanish (still learning)

raspberry

Gustav, isn't "god morgon" is Swedish for "good morning" isn't it'

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