Message from @Shrimpf
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I speak Dutch, German, French, and English
because if you do want to go to the business side, you would limit opportunity if only english speaking - chink overseas, personally i don't see myself ever really learning another language
applying language is the hardest part
Knowing more languages makes you more valuable
gf doesn't really want to talk korean to me
>gf
get out of my face
its only more valuable depending on what you plan to do, translators are purchasable for sparse usage
>gf
normie found
is ok
How would you teach yourself?
i haven't seen her in two years
so you think learning languages is more of a hobby @i○bas
Learning languages is time-consuming
true
i remember taking french at uni
i view it as a resource that i personally wouldn't fully utilize and wouldn't be optimal for me, i'm not going to go out and tell people not to
the horror
but for me on a personal level, i don't see the best of values
Its my native language
I think with consistent interest and someone to talk to you can get pretty 'conversational' in a language quickly
the professor thought it was his only class
French is really hard
So much grammar
the only language i might learn and considering is hebrew
i had other classes, specially for a engineer student
If you have good reasons to learn French you'll pick it up
Just because it'll look cool
it gets overwelming fast
You're gonna fail
Is python hard
Just started out
yes
and no
Fug
@Shrimpf hahahaha no. I had to use it for work and it was a nightmare; after which my language level in French has returned to its normal shitty state
i think languages are similar in complexity
@Shrimpf i agree. Doe it is latin based is not as easy as changing from italian to spanish