Native German, fluent English. I struggled, however, with French, Italian, Spanish, as I just can't wrap my head around it. Languages are super hard for me.
Programming languages, though? I can write about 20 of those. Easy... 🙄
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Native German, fluent English. I struggled, however, with French, Italian, Spanish, as I just can't wrap my head around it. Languages are super hard for me.
Programming languages, though? I can write about 20 of those. Easy... 🙄
I am jealous fo your programming knowledge. I'd have a lot more money today if I had that skillset!
Yes, that wasn't the worst decision for my career. My family wanted me to concentrate on languages because they are easy for them, but I always struggled, and struggled hard. It took me a long time to realize I was more of a logical thinker than one of the emotional communicators like the rest of them.
I speak English. It’s my favorite language; and I’m learning Spanish and Japanese
Only very basic Korean, in addition to my native English. I have studied four languages (Mandarin Chinese, Italian, German and Spanish) but I've forgotten pretty much all of it because I haven't been able to use it in the real world like I can with Korean. I don't think I'll ever bother with learning another language. Getting my Korean up to a proper conversational level would be a big achievement so I'll aim for that instead.