robert2100 wrote:
Eidolon wrote:
I speak Japanese fluently. Well, almost.

nine years of studying it will get you there.
I'd like to learn French, I think it would be fun.
No, it really isn't fun. French IMO is a very complicated language that doesn't have to be. There are like 10 ways to congegate a verb in the past tense. There are lots of rules and stuff too so if you are going to learn french be prepared to work

Um, actually no. Don't let him put you off, French is one of the more simple and logical languages to learn
There are 2 kinds of past tense- say you're using the verb 'to play' 'jouer', you can say 'I played' as 'J'ai joué' (which literally means 'I have played') or 'I was playing' as 'Je jouais'' (which is sometimes known as the past historic).
It really does make a lot more sense than if you were a french person learning english. There aren't many irregular verbs either (that you use) which is always useful. Latin is a bugger because, like german, you've got lots of different cases (ablative, genetive, nominative, dative, vocative...) as well as declensions and blah blah blah.
Maniac- Hmm. I always found Hungarian a rather ugly language, in which the people speaking always sound like they are arguing!