Norwegian is my native language. Due to that I can also understand Swedish and Danish most of the time. But I cant speak them fluently really. I'm also able to understand a few German words. And occationally sometimes I can pick up the meaning of a Dutch word. But thats rare. English is my second language.
As for the bonus question, thats a hard one. But I think either Spanish (european), Japanese, German or Arabic. Spanish and Arabic due to the areas it would cover language wise in the world. German is always a good language to know work wise, since Norway deals a lot with Germany from my understanding. Japanese since I've always liked the sound and their history fascinates me.
Suppose that Esperanto would be pretty cool to learn too. Just because its very unique. And I got the impression that it's community is very tight. And of course the fact that its a good way to learn other languages. Such as German and Spanish.
Funny enough I could have learned French, Spanish or German in middle school. But I decided to pick additional English lessons instead. Since I was bad at it back then.
As for the bonus question, thats a hard one. But I think either Spanish (european), Japanese, German or Arabic. Spanish and Arabic due to the areas it would cover language wise in the world. German is always a good language to know work wise, since Norway deals a lot with Germany from my understanding. Japanese since I've always liked the sound and their history fascinates me.
Suppose that Esperanto would be pretty cool to learn too. Just because its very unique. And I got the impression that it's community is very tight. And of course the fact that its a good way to learn other languages. Such as German and Spanish.
Funny enough I could have learned French, Spanish or German in middle school. But I decided to pick additional English lessons instead. Since I was bad at it back then.
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