Polyglot problems, part 4: the struggle of picking a language to learn…

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Thank you for sharing. I hope I can be a polygot like you

deutschmitpurple
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I know the feeling, but I left the Netherlands (my home country) in 2006 and have lived in Ukraine, Belgium, Cyprus, Bulgaria and now Lithuania. So there was always a rational purpose to learn the local language.

And since I will go back to Cyprus soon I’m now learning Greek again. At the time their dialect scared me off, but after having lived in a small village for 6 out of my almost 10 years in Bulgaria no dialect scares me anymore. Така, аз не говоря, а бАбря. 😅

arjanvaneersel
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Polyglot: struggling to pick a language to learn🤓
Me: Create a brand new language and i’m the only one who speaks 🗿

vannhantran
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This is the hardest for me. I want to learn too many languages . Now i speak hungarian as native, german (B2) and i started to learn japanese. And i speak English too (basic level)

zsupanekosvathattila
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Hi, I have the same problem with you. It is very difficult to choose one of them for me. I started to learn Swedish and I have been learning it for a couple of days, then I changed other language "Croatian or Portuguese or Romanian" for a couple of days. Why do I always change the language? I love all of them. Please help me to choose one of them.

vincenzovinciullo
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Italian sounds musical, but French DOESN’T?? 😂 the most musical sounding people, in my opinion, are French, and those that are Scottish.

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