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Crazy Wolf August 20th, 2007 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by mad cat (Post 3868872)
We traveled to denmark with our sailboat once, i'll never set foot in scandinavia again! :p
j/k.
It was beautiful, although i think norway or finland would be more beautiful, but the weather was dreadful, and the german coastguard kept on bullying us...So, not the best holidays i've had. :p

The German... coast guard?
This calls for a Youtube!

Junk angel August 21st, 2007 09:52 AM

You probably have two options

french or german

due to their importance

And keep your distance from czech, trust me on that

Mad Cat August 21st, 2007 01:50 PM

French was important like 100 years ago, now it's english and spanish. ;)

Mlncly_shrine August 21st, 2007 02:16 PM

Im starting to learn japanese, but only because I plan on living there for a year or 2 when I'm Older, But here in Canada french is probably the second most common language next to english. Depends how your gonna use it guess.

MrFancypants August 21st, 2007 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Crazy Wolf (Post 3867414)
Also, German's damn easy to learn if you know any Old English.

A lot of people consider German to be rather difficult. Lots of confusing rules and even more exceptions.
What's important is that you have a proper motivation to learn, then even a difficult language will be easy to learn. For example, it helps a lot if you like the sound of the language. Listen to songs, watch movies and read literature in the language you are interested in.

Cap'n Rommel August 21st, 2007 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by mad cat (Post 3868872)
We traveled to denmark with our sailboat once, i'll never set foot in scandinavia again! :p
j/k.
It was beautiful, although i think norway or finland would be more beautiful, but the weather was dreadful, and the german coastguard kept on bullying us...So, not the best holidays i've had. :p



Silly Germans...

Wait, they arent supposed to be in Denmark?

I surrender!

Maeko August 21st, 2007 11:50 PM

Where are some places to visit in Sweden?

Cap'n Rommel August 22nd, 2007 11:59 AM

Stockholm. hmm.. malmö

but sweden generally sucks, dont go there ;)

Sovereign002 August 22nd, 2007 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by MrFancypants (Post 3872523)
A lot of people consider German to be rather difficult. Lots of confusing rules and even more exceptions.

You're telling me, I speak dutch and I'm still having major difficulties with it :/
Still, I'm gonna study it next year in college. I feel like I'm signing my own dead warrant.

Mad Cat August 22nd, 2007 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Cap'n Rommel (Post 3872547)
Silly Germans...

Wait, they arent supposed to be in Denmark?

I surrender!

Heh, for a while we were sailing along the border...
I remember my dad joking to the very serious controller that he couldn't enter the cabin yet because the €500 were still drying after the printing...
Silly german, he didn't really find it amusing... It was Priceless...


Hey, you live in Malmö or what?

Quote:

You're telling me, I speak dutch and I'm still having major difficulties with it :/
Still, I'm gonna study it next year in college. I feel like I'm signing my own dead warrant.
What are you going to study?


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