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Sarochi

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  1. Sarochi

    Basque

    Hello! Happy New Year 2016!! After Dutch, Serbian and Russian, I'd like to learn Basque language. A very original language, probably originating from the very old languages in Western Europe before the arrival of the tribes with Indo-European languages, at least in a major part of Iberic Peninsula and Aquitany in now France. There are 14 declensions cases, it is an agglutinative language too. I know this is rather complex, but I like the sonorities and the cultural background of the Basque Country. Is there someone in the forum who is studying Basque or even speaks it as mother language or with a good level?
  2. Sure! Let's say for a question of time the basic learning is about 1,5/2 years. And then it is important to continue to go deeper. And the more you have languages, the longer it takes time and as we have all a job, a life, ...etc I don't see myself with 15 to 20 languages ^^ So I guess for myself, it is reasonable to study in deep about 10 maximum.After that as a curious discovering is possible, you can pick and choose far more than 10, indeed! (I know many hyperpolyglots, the ones I know, on internet go up to 13/15 as Alexander Arguelles , an universitary searcher)
  3. Thanks for your answer and your welcome wishes, Blaveloper!! Indeed, I see. Moreover (at least for the moment), I don't want to look after Eastern languages, tougher than European languages; eventhough Russian or Serbian are not really easy ^^. So what do you think as the limit (general one, of course): about 10 languages? I mean a limit with the one you don't disperse with your languages and you have the leisure (and time!) to go deeper with these.
  4. Hello everyone! I'm glad to be here in this forum with people fond of languages! I'm Sarochi, living in France (Lyon), I speak English as daily used language (I like to think about in English, reading articles,novels, essays, writing blog articles,watching political debates in English,...). My level in German is low-middle (B1) but I'm doing lot of errors and I have a rather restricted written comprehension, I do it myself better in Spanish (B2 level) and bit more better in Italian than German. I've been learning Dutch since more than one year and Serbian since September. After that, I'd like to learn Russian. My dream would be to speak these seven foreign languages with a very good level (B2+, why not C1). Do you think it's possible? Waiting to read from you! Thanks!
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