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-- Posted by kupal vibes at 7:27 am on Dec. 3, 2008
i still can't decide which language to take
-- Posted by Hi Carie at 7:27 am on Dec. 3, 2008
spanish is the most useful.
-- Posted by Deadman15 at 7:27 am on Dec. 3, 2008
Spanish? most everyone speaks that language if you hadnt noticed
-- Posted by bosss at 7:27 am on Dec. 3, 2008
SPANISH
-- Posted by xxSophie at 7:34 am on Dec. 3, 2008
spanish
-- Posted by beingme at 7:35 am on Dec. 3, 2008
Spanish is way easier! And everyone in the united states is speakin it! Latin ppl rule!! : )
-- Posted by Scandol5Mossie at 7:55 am on Dec. 3, 2008
japanese duh s5m
-- Posted by freedom at 8:08 am on Dec. 3, 2008
French is rubbish, Spanish is easy and useful and Japanese is hard to learn the hundreds of symbols for but is fun to do. I'm currently learning Japanese.
-- Posted by crystal 81308 at 8:08 am on Dec. 3, 2008
spanish;; its most useful. and kinda easy.
-- Posted by Sachacohen2 at 12:55 pm on Dec. 3, 2008
French!
-- Posted by beautifulgirl at 2:09 pm on Dec. 3, 2008
spanish is easy and useful, but i like french too. less kids will probably be in a french class.
-- Posted by Lulu Nobody at 4:52 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
Why are you wanting to learn a language? For usefulness? Because you want to? A requirement? You should specify why you want to take a language first. Personally, I say take the Japanese. If you have the opportunity to do so, do it. My high school didn't have exotic languages like that, so I had to wait until I was in college before I had the opportunity to really learn it (it's my major, but I tried to do self-study before hand... didn't work out so well). It's an opportunity to learn something very different than what is usually taught in school and hopefully will give you an insight into that part of the world through the language.
-- Posted by kupal vibes at 5:48 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
want to and need to. it's a requirement but at the same time i want to have some variation
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