BoxingSpecialist2
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Hey guys. Just wondering if there are any language lovers on this site and if so what languages do you speak and/or are trying to learn? Do you have a favourite language? How do you find that knowing multiple languages has changed your life?
Personally I am fascinated by language and I'd like to learn 4 or 5 on the level of expert by the time I am 30 or so (I'm 24 now, so still have 6 years to go).
I have working knowledges of English, Serbo-Croat, French, and Farsi (Persian). My English is perfect, my Serbo-Croat is working but could be improved, same with French. I know Persian at a greeting level and small conversation but thats it. Ideally, I'd like to improve on my French and Persian. So far I would say that French is my personal favourite.
Actually, where I live in Canada, its a huge asset to be able to speak English and French, quite literally it gives you 2 legs up on everyone else when applying for jobs. Knowing both languages gives you so much leverage over prospective employers.
In my own opinion, I would say that learning a second language in terms of utility and employability is on par with, or even exceeds obtaining a University degree (of course, the benefit being that it is free to learn a language). In my experience, this is certainly true in Canada.
Is there anyone else fascinated with language, and how you do you find it changes your life knowing multiple languages? Where has your life taken you and what role has language played in that?
Personally I am fascinated by language and I'd like to learn 4 or 5 on the level of expert by the time I am 30 or so (I'm 24 now, so still have 6 years to go).
I have working knowledges of English, Serbo-Croat, French, and Farsi (Persian). My English is perfect, my Serbo-Croat is working but could be improved, same with French. I know Persian at a greeting level and small conversation but thats it. Ideally, I'd like to improve on my French and Persian. So far I would say that French is my personal favourite.
Actually, where I live in Canada, its a huge asset to be able to speak English and French, quite literally it gives you 2 legs up on everyone else when applying for jobs. Knowing both languages gives you so much leverage over prospective employers.
In my own opinion, I would say that learning a second language in terms of utility and employability is on par with, or even exceeds obtaining a University degree (of course, the benefit being that it is free to learn a language). In my experience, this is certainly true in Canada.
Is there anyone else fascinated with language, and how you do you find it changes your life knowing multiple languages? Where has your life taken you and what role has language played in that?
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