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I wanna learn at least one language from each continent.. Which ones do you suggest from your continents.. don't suggest english!!

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  1. TJlubrano
    Ever tried Dutch?
  2. stellak
    Spanish is a pretty useful language to learn
  3. marcusmarcus
    Should spanish be for europe or america?
  4. DailyBeerReview
    Spanish for North America, Portuguese for South America, Chinese for Asia, Not sure what you want from Australia since you said no English, German for Europe, and Antarctica you'll be talking to yourself
    1. Deray28
      great choices
    2. piesconfort04
      Sorry, but in Argentina (South America) we are very proud and happy spiking in Spanish. We don´t want change language.
    3. DailyBeerReview
      did you read the question?
    4. Deray28
      Pies, lo ke la persona ke inicio la discusion kiere saber son sugerencias de idiomas para aprender. Kiere aprender un idioma representativo de cada continente, sin contar el ingles. Beer sugirio Espanol para Norte-America, Portugues para Sud-America, Chino para Asia y Aleman para Europa. En ningun momento se sugirio ke algun pais cambiara su idioma.
  5. PearlTrader
    I wish to learn arabic while my own language is Urdu. I also suggest you to learn Arabic.
  6. Agit8r
    I would say:

    Spanish for South America

    Mandarin Chinese for Asia

    English; for North America, Europe, Australia(Oceana), and Africa
  7. PetLvr
    wanna learn at least one language from each continent.. Which ones do you suggest from your continents.. don't suggest english!!

    How about Canadian English? eh?
  8. anthony9910
    I wanna see you speakin Portuguese from Portugal Common, give it a try!
  9. sjtavo
    If I were European, I'd say Italy. Being an American, that's a language I'd love to learn, especially since my parents are buying a place in Tuscany!
  10. mariosa
    Europe: french
    America: spanish and portuguese
    Asia: russian
    Africa: egyptian
    Oceania: english
  11. jeremyjanson
    North America: Navajo

    South America: Quechua

    Europe: Norwegian

    Asia: Chinese

    Africa: Afrikaans

    Australia: Some Aboriginial Language

    Antarctica: Poetry
    1. mariosa
      the language is quechua, not Inca, Inca is the Empire.
    2. jeremyjanson
      Thank you for correcting me. Never been there.
    3. mariosa
      in theory we have two language but in practice spanish is the predominant language. Peru has many architectural places from the past, really nice to visit. Our food is delicious too.
    4. jeremyjanson
      I know my grandmother really loved her trip to Peru. I'll have to make it down there someday, and what you say sounds wonderful. I especially love the delicious food part.
    5. mariosa
      we have a lot of tourists, people here is very friendly with foreign people.
  12. Onchong
    The Continents

    Asia - Altaic
    Africa - Swahili
    Australasia - Te Reo Maori
    Antartica - Bus
    Europe - Italian
    North America - Eskimo-Aleut
    South America - Aymara
  13. GalaxyPress
    I happen to speak German which is my first language and I love it, specifically the German dialects. They are cool. Try it when you get a chance.
  14. nogueira
    Portuguese is only for Brazil in South America. Other countries in that regions have Spanish as their language. Why don'you try French?
    1. R1VERT1LT
      what???? Portuguese is only for Brazil? LOL

      Portuguese ranks amid the top 10 most spoken languages in the World.
  15. geekchick
    For North America, Tlingit. Don't forget that for Asia you can also learn Russian
  16. carsonfb
    The whole world: Esperanto
  17. piesconfort04
    Upsss!!!! perdon, gracias Deray28, lei apurada y entendi mal. Ahora si...en S.America hay dos importantes idiomas portugues y español, creo que deberian ser los dos

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