My Goodness!!! What A response your question has gained!
So many Finnish people on board. I have heard some FANTASTIC music from Finland
And people who study Elvish (Silivren penna miriel).
And one who writes in Enochian (We should have a game of Enochian Chess if it were possible online!)
My first language was Hungarian, but English quickly became my best language.
I am fluent in morse code at 15wpm (No, this is NOT a joke).
I also enjoy writing in reduced-instruction-set assembly languge for micro-controllers.
Have been able to read sheet music for drums since I can remember,
and currently confusing myself by learning to read "normal" music.
(Bloody key signatures, no wonder there's so many drummers in the world!)
Occasionally I write in runes. (Dwarvish of course!)
And I was recently criticised by my girl-friend when I looked at her in disdain as she passed me a
guide-book to learning Latin.
All languages are good, whether real, manufactured or imaginary.
English, Spanish, a little bit of Gaelic (its a bit rusty) and so is my Cherokee but still remember enough to get by if i need to. I have recently also been learning Japaneese. Yes its funny an American who speaks more than just Engish we do exist.
i lived in texas for eight years its actuly in interestin language and one that i had to take acting classes to loose lol. no really i did pick up spanish there and the cultur is great.
Nightseer said:
Gail said:
Nightseer said:
-I speak Texan. :P
-Nightseer
That's a whole language unto itself!
-lives around ALOT of Texans-
-Right. I really don't know if its a good thing either. =)