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Anyone else learning multiple languages at once?
Is anyone else working on learning both human and computer languages at the same time? I was just curious, as I seem to "collect" different languages (I think they are such a fascinating construction of differing means and expressions). I just finished the HTML Fundamentals course, and am starting in on the CSS course here, but I am also fervently learning Japanese in both written and spoken aspects right now as well. My simplified web page of code here (https://code.sololearn.com/W7Z9y7o3jV4R) shows my collection thus far, ever-growing.
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I learn english, since january 2017 french, c++ and java 3 month
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I am French, learning English, Spanish and Japanese. But also HTML, CSS JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, C++, C# and Python (I really dislike other languages)
And as you seem to enjoy Japanesr, here is a Japanese code I've made:
https://code.sololearn.com/Wy9y8qfM04vz/?ref=app
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Of course, there was that one time when I took both modern French and ancient Greek at the same time... ended up writing in Greek on a French quiz. It was the right function, at least, just the wrong language.
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@Runa, are you using any programs? I'm using DuoLingo and Write It! Japanese.
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Nice! I've been considering adding Memrise. Not sure if I've seen Kanji Study yet, but will probably pick it up - will need more Kanji learning resources.
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Japanese has an interesting syntax, but one of its positives is that sounds don't change much. There's very little inflection and no vowel changes. However, I find the shifting sounds of the symbols to be somewhat maddening.
Und ich kann ein biĂchen auf Deutsch sprechen.
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Learning French @duolingo... but inactive for a long time.
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My native language is german but I speak english and frensh too. I can't understand Japanese so much. ;-)
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hablo uno pepueño espanol son sÚ javascript, yo soy americano
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Im learning japanese too
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@megan i use Memrise and kanji study
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@david japanese isnt hard to learn once you can say it properly it work like this a-ri-ga-tou witch means thank you.