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I'm in my fifth and last year of a high school that is specialized in foreign languages... It's the school system in Italy, after middle school you have to choose a school specialized in a specific field (it's pretty complicated and I don't know how to explain it, sorry) so I chose the foreign languages one when I was 13, mostly because I was (still am I hope) at English and Spanish and I LOVE foreign literature, even though I love the Italian one as well. I can speak Italian of course, English, Spanish and French well enough I guess, but I suck at German so I can only understand when people talk to me slowly or if it's written down. Oh and I did three years of Latin (teoric of course, so only grammar) so I'm mostly able to understand it in books.
I would love to learn an oriental or nordic language like Japanese or Norwegian but I know it's very very very hard ╥﹏╥ so I just dream about it for now, hoping that one day I'll be able to do it (and if I'm not too lazy) (●'◡'●)ノ
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You mean liceo scolastico or scuola media superiore? I studied japanese one year and 3 years korean. To me asian languages are much easier to pick up especially grammar wise than Italian. The strugles with consecutio temporum...lol. Glad too see more of us language lovers :D
If you want to, you could totally learn Norwegian right now because grammatically, it is much simpler than French, Spanish or German. I'm learning Norwegian right now and sometimes I think its grammar is even easier than English. What I'm sturggling at is the pronounciation though haha
If you want to, you could totally learn Norwegian right now because grammatically, it is much simpler than French, Spanish or German. Sometimes I think it's even easier than English. problem is the pronounciation haha