1. Your native language?
2. Why should I learn it?
1. Your native language?
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Yankunytjatjara
yes
I didn't think you guys knew what computers are
>English
>It is the world language
how do you say i want to huff petrol in yafufcuntjaja?
Manytjilyitjarra
no
>Mexican
>So you can understand me when I say lewd things to you while we fuck
Greek
No real reason, it's mutually intelligible with the language the new testament was written but that's about it. Maybe learning the attic version would be better in terms of literature (it's not that the modern one has no literary output, some of it is go as far as to say it's amazing but I wouldn't learn a language for it) and langcred
Mexican isn't a language
Also post bussy
Upper Carniolan is the best sounding of all Slavic dialects. It strives for efficiency, skipping a lot of sounds, making words shorter and making pronunciation smoother that way, as well as combining words for an even smoother talking. It has all the German loanwords that make it sound cool. For even more efficiency, it skips out on the neuter gender completely, recognising that it's really a useless category. Unlike many Slavic languages and dialects, it recognises the useful nature of articles, however, including two articles that are only used in specific cases to give an additional level of detail to speech.
It truly is the gentleman's way of speaking.
Ooga booga ooga
Ndjduxbsjsj
French
Great for literature and traveling to France and west Africa
So not that useful in all honesty. If you want to learn a latin language you're better off learning spanish
So you can shit up our gene pool more than it already is
Japanese
enjoying my entertainments, I'd say nothing but Japan and US has fascinating entertainment.
>Thai
>Don't
Broken English is enough.
You're not Japanese.
>tp
>tf
The UK and Italy make some really good stuff too. Also Central/Eastern Europe, if we're talking vidya.
You mean besides the fact that it's literally the most beautiful language on Earth?
Vete a la verga, pendejo
Attàwîl'çç apoxhëlaňqìöxtëi Iţkuîl
>Lakota
>So you can speak with old grandfathers who hate white people
Sorry but isn't Greek already the Attic version?
While the old one is from Mycene
Oh god, imagine having a Thai wife squawking at you in her duck language to mow the lawn every day
So you can speak with macacos
>Serbian
>So you can brag about it on the internet
Tell us something in "your" language.
Russian, to thank the American government for the great job they do.
To understand the IKEA manual better
To fly planes or something idk. Seems you already know how to speak it anyway
>most beautiful language
That's Latin
m.youtube.com
Hungarian. Literally no other countries will understand you, you'll be wasting your time while you study it, it's pronunciations and alphabet for someone like an English speaker is probably not the easiest. On the bright side, you would get privacy with it. But then, you'd probably want to go for a more rare lang.
op's pic is rarer tho
>6 is pronounced sex
wtf I love Latin now..
What is that language?
Ithkuil
You shouldn't.
1. Cairo Arabic
2. Don't learn it unless you are for some reason specifically interested in modern Egyptian media/culture or you want to live in Egypt for a long time.
What are you even
Polish.
Bragging rights, even Tolkien himself stumbled on it.
1. Norwegian
2.
Not native but Scots.
You shouldn't learn it since I'm probably the only person below the Firth of Forth that speaks it.
Azerbaijani
No, why should you do that?
Turkish
So you'd watch shitty soap opera without subs
1. Swiss-german.
2. You'll always have an excuse to constantly clear your upper part of the throat. Apart from that: No.
>macedonian
>you will be able to speak the language of alexander
Why do you hate vowels?
You mean Bulgarian?
*macedonian
""""Bulgarian"""" is just macedonian with more russian words and pronounciation
1. Pashto
2. You can invade Afghanistan more successfully next time