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Via [personal profile] alisanne, the week's prompt from [community profile] thefridayfive and my answers.

1. After your first language, what language would you most like to learn? (Say first language too)
2. Does your country have a second language? What is it?
3. How many languages can you count to 5 in? To 10 in? List them.
4. What is the first overseas country you visited? And from where? (ie/ timbuctoo to mars)
5. What country do you most want to visit? And why?



1. After your first language, what language would you most like to learn? (Say first language too)
Monolingual English speaker here who'd love to know Spanish! So useful. It should be required in the US, IMHO, and started much, much earlier than our current system allows. (In the school system I attended as a child, we only started a language at 15, having had no grammar beforehand. Needless to say, most of us didn't get very far.)
2. Does your country have a second language? What is it?
No national second language in the US. In the city where I live, public documents are also translated into Spanish, Vietnamese, Amharic, and sometimes Chinese.
3. How many languages can you count to 5 in? To 10 in? List them.
To ten in French, German, and Spanish. (And English, of course.) To five in Cantonese and Japanese, though with a bad accent.
4. What is the first overseas country you visited? And from where? (ie/ timbuctoo to mars)
Hm. Does overseas simply mean foreign, crossing a border? In which case, US to the Mexican border. Leaving the continent, US to the UK.
5. What country do you most want to visit? And why?
So many places I'd like to go! China is high on my list right now because I'm interested in the pace of urbanization there and the sheer scale of the new cities. Never been there before. Malaysia is always up there, too, because we visit friends there every five years or so, and our stay is always filled with wonderful food and conversation and local travel.

Date: 2018-01-30 03:16 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] alisanne
You can count in Cantonese and Japanese? How'd that happen? :)

I agree about Spanish. I wish I could speak it. It would be very useful in my job.

Yes to China. Dumplings ahoy! <3

Date: 2018-02-01 04:16 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] alisanne
*nods*
Spanish would be so useful. Also? Vietnamese. I have had several Vietnamese patients I would love to have been able to communicate with.

What a cool way to learn another language! <3

LOL, I know like 2 words in Japanese. Domo arigato and kunichiwa. Or is that 3? :P

I'm ready to go on an eating tour of the world whenever you are! ♥

Date: 2018-02-04 09:55 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] alisanne
Sounds great! I'll wait for that call. :)

Date: 2018-01-30 08:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] therealsnape
Oh, you can count in really a lot of languages! I'm with Alisanne, how did Cantonese and Japanese happen?

China does sound fascinating. I hope you'll get a chance to go, then we'll all get a picspam!

Date: 2018-02-01 12:38 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] write_out
I wish learning a second language was required as early as kindergarten. We had to take two years in high school and most kids didn't do more than that.

Date: 2018-02-01 01:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] secretsolitaire
My first opportunity to learn Spanish came in 8th grade -- too late! I took five years of it and can limp along in Spanish-speaking countries, but if we started earlier we'd all do SO much better.

My first overseas countries are just like yours: Canada and UK. :)

Hope you make it to China! Would love to see your pics.

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