My vote still goes to spanish (Mr.X, I'm glad that you love Italy, but leave Italian where it is, it's a useless language, we italians don't understand it ourselves: I don't even understand what my wife says to me when she stresses words with her native inland tuscan accent. This happens when she's angry). More seriously, the real issue is spoken english, especially american english: when I watch Cnn news I don't understand ANYTHING of what they say, especialy from female newscasters: they speak so drolled!. While british BBC accents sound much more clear to me. Maybe it's because Cnn newscasters are all angry wives...
Latin and ancient Greek, seriously, are a strong starting point to learn easily every modern euro language. They are so complex, so structured and so perfect, that after learning them any other euro language is fresh air really.
(I had to study Latin and Greek at the high school for 5 intense years: what a kick in the groin! ...yet more useful than one could think).
Latin and ancient Greek, seriously, are a strong starting point to learn easily every modern euro language. They are so complex, so structured and so perfect, that after learning them any other euro language is fresh air really.
(I had to study Latin and Greek at the high school for 5 intense years: what a kick in the groin! ...yet more useful than one could think).
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