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Originally Posted by maianhvk
Go for Italian if you study it for fun. Otherwise, Spanish, because it's widely used.
But don't trust me. I'm inexperienced 
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in everything you said
Addendum.
If for fun, I would throw in Chinese or Japanese.
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Originally Posted by aceflor
German is a not that difficult to learn language, very logical so if you are into maths, go for it, and has a very impressive amount of words as beppe already stressed out. I speak it better than English, but only because I had to write a lot of reports in German, writing in German is imo is the best way to learn it. I am not at all in the romantic/tortured spirit of it, so I never read much in German.
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How interesting.
I always said the same about Hebrew.
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not that difficult to learn language, very logical so if you are into maths
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writing in German is imo is the best way to learn it
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I think it could be said about any language but I guess in German it is more noticeable because you say it the same way you write it vs.

English.
I think German language would be the only language I would be able to succeed.
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Originally Posted by aceflor
Don't want to be a pain in the neck, but where is Stitch ?
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So far, no news.
I have tried Yorkshire tea.

Not bad. Maybe good. Definitely not fantastic.