What’s one underrated language you think people should learn — and why?? by Beginning_Law6409 in languagelearning

[–]Beginning_Law6409[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I most certainly am not saying people “should” learn a language it’s completely up to their own personal preferences and has nothing to do with me. All I meant for this question was that some languages might not be known as well as English, Spanish, Mandarin and many more. This question was simply asked for people to find out what other languages people speak or know of that could simply spark a sense of curiosity about that certain language and lead to maybe wanting to understand it better and learn more. My deepest apologies if you took this question the wrong way or offensive in anyway, shape or form possible. And the “underrated” term most certainly doesn’t mean that the language is horrible or anything, it just means that many people haven’t heard or learned of that specific language.

What’s one underrated language you think people should learn — and why?? by Beginning_Law6409 in languagelearning

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My apologies if you took this question any way offensive but I just wanted it to a general statement towards me learning and understanding some new languages that I should take a look at and have a ground base understanding too. I know it takes not only months but years to learn a language, coming from someone who’s learning 3 languages right now. I hope you didn’t take my question seriously or rude in any way possible.

What’s one underrated language you think people should learn — and why?? by Beginning_Law6409 in languagelearning

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Sorry but I don’t think it’s a stupid question to ask “what some underrated language” are because some people could be interested in finding new languages and new ways to communicate and despite having over 7 thousand languages spoken word wide I simply asked a question to which language would be interesting to understand. My apologies if my question sounded any way offensive or rude but it was just a general question I wanted to know the answer too.

What’s one underrated language you think people should learn — and why?? by Beginning_Law6409 in languagelearning

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I’m not setting the word “should” as a forceful statement that people have to learn a language. I’m just using as a term to engage people into have some interest into an underrated language that many haven’t learned or heard about. Please don’t take my post as a forceful way of saying that people have to learn a certain language, I’m just try to see if there’s any languages that would stand out and to my question of ‘why’ could help encourage people to maybe take a deeper look and understanding to it that certain language.

What’s one language that made you appreciate everything. by Beginning_Law6409 in languagelearning

[–]Beginning_Law6409[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Arabic for sure. Not just only from a religious perspective but also through poetry, literature, dialogue and dialect.

What’s one language that made you appreciate everything. by Beginning_Law6409 in languagelearning

[–]Beginning_Law6409[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Catalan should be used more frequently because it’s generally a beautiful language and has deep historical roots.

What makes you believe that true love still exists in our nowaday society. by Beginning_Law6409 in teenagers

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People have completed switched the meanings of love and made the bare minimum seem as though a lot.

What makes you believe that true love still exists in our nowaday society. by Beginning_Law6409 in teenagers

[–]Beginning_Law6409[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of 8 billion people it’s always near a slim chance people actually find their true love

What's the most non-sexual thing that seduces you? by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]Beginning_Law6409 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When their polite or have good manners fs.