kapulono
@kapulono1 · 1:11
Why are you studying another language? For work? For School? For romance/dating? Just as a hobby?
But if you're studying any other language Besides your first native language, drop a comment and start a conversation about why are you learning that language? And what is the value to you about it? Thank you. Gracias Obrigado mercy buttercups. Alright, you know what to do
Bowie Rowan
@bowie · 1:19
And I was looking at some documents in German as part of my research, and I realized it'd be really helpful if I learned more. So that's how I started learning and taking German. And then I kind of fell in love with it. And I had the opportunity to go to Berlin a couple of times, the first time for pleasure, the second time for pleasure, but also some research
Debora Borges
@debora1983 · 0:47
Hi. My first language is Portuguese. And I work with people who are English speakers. So I'm studying English for work. Okay? And that's why it's very important. Values a lot to me. Also, I'm single. I want to get married, someone who speaks English. I mean, this is for love, romantic relationship. That's why I'm studying English
Marc A.
@AllenMarquis · 1:24
Being bilingual or learning more than one language is somewhat frowned upon in comparison to the rest of the world, where people know five, six, and seven languages as a communicator and one who loves to communicate. I would love to be able to speak Spanish fluently over the last year, particularly during this pandemic