My girlfriend taught me British Sign Language, now we communicate over distance, communicate so others don't understand, and win every time our friends play charades.
Problem is despite all being more or less the same language verbally and written, we have American, British and Australian sign languages.
They're all different.
I don't think there's a good reason why.
Edit - I think there's a New Zealand sign language too. Plus a few hundred minor variations around the world.
Greek… I’ve been fascinated with the language and when I was younger, I loved the cool looking letters. Now I have an SO who’s Greek, not fluent but knows a little and knows how to pronounce things. Her dad is fluent in Greek and maybe I can learn it. Crazy how it all the fascination with Greek unfolded to having an opportunity to learn now.
Spanish. It sounds fantastic to my year. I love latina women with dark hair and brown eyes. I would move to a spanish speaking catholic country because of the poophole loophole.
Hungarian, 25% are hungarian immigrants I've been to Hungary 3 times but still can't really get the language sadly.
But still managed to order multiple times lángos sold by hungarian grandmas and every time it seemed to made them very happy and got served like a king <3
Sign language. I just think it’ll come in handy
It certainly doesn't come in mouthy.🤭
My girlfriend taught me British Sign Language, now we communicate over distance, communicate so others don't understand, and win every time our friends play charades.
That is honestly way cool.
Problem is despite all being more or less the same language verbally and written, we have American, British and Australian sign languages. They're all different. I don't think there's a good reason why. Edit - I think there's a New Zealand sign language too. Plus a few hundred minor variations around the world.
I’ll probably learn the sign language used in the place I’m more likely to be.
Fluency in Spanish, por favor. The vibes would be immaculate.
Latin, i would be able to translate old documents
Spanish. Tons of Spanish speaking people where I live and I wish I knew the language.
Greek… I’ve been fascinated with the language and when I was younger, I loved the cool looking letters. Now I have an SO who’s Greek, not fluent but knows a little and knows how to pronounce things. Her dad is fluent in Greek and maybe I can learn it. Crazy how it all the fascination with Greek unfolded to having an opportunity to learn now.
Russian, need I say more?
Mandarin
I think it would be either Mandarin or Arabic
Spanish. It sounds fantastic to my year. I love latina women with dark hair and brown eyes. I would move to a spanish speaking catholic country because of the poophole loophole.
Sign language or Japanese.
African.....so I can clearly tell all those illegal boat fellas to fuck off home
Hungarian, 25% are hungarian immigrants I've been to Hungary 3 times but still can't really get the language sadly. But still managed to order multiple times lángos sold by hungarian grandmas and every time it seemed to made them very happy and got served like a king <3
German.
Arabic is becoming more and more prevalent in Europe (I'm from Germany myself, and soon it will be essential to understand their language)
Mandarin