Fluent in Korean and French (and music). Know the basics in Swedish, German, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese.
Swedish is easy as fuck. I could learn that on accident, but I don't bother since I have no opportunities for maintaining it. If (big if) you're good with musical pitch and don't have a problem with visual memory, Chinese is also pretty easy as the grammar is shockingly similar to English with none of the (grammatical) things that make English complicated. On the contrary, it's the lack of what's in the sentence that is hard to get used to for English speakers.
Fluent in Korean and French (and music). Know the basics in Swedish, German, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese.
Swedish is easy as fuck. I could learn that on accident, but I don't bother since I have no opportunities for maintaining it. If (big if) you're good with musical pitch and don't have a problem with visual memory, Chinese is also pretty easy as the grammar is shockingly similar to English with none of the (grammatical) things that make English complicated. On the contrary, it's the lack of what's in the sentence that is hard to get used to for English speakers.
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