I Dabble In Laguages
I recently started learning Japanese... nearly a month later and I'm starting to see just how helpful this is.
英国的茴香 was the title of a blog and while it's written in Chinese I was able to suss out that the first two characters meant British. 英 is the kanji for Eng(lish) in 英語. 国 is the kanji for country. Altogether they mean British Fennel. It's nice knowing that around 1.2 Billion people use these characters and it's not just a mental work out to enjoy anime on a different level. For any of you trying to learn I highly recommend learning to type ひらがな, かたかな & 漢字。At least for me it helps enforce how it sounds in my head. Recognizing the characters for their meaning is one thing, and connecting them to how it sounds in Japanese is another. Also 'comprehensible input' is a must for a feeling of progression. I have vague familiarity with 1000 words and I'm hoping to be able to carry a decent conversion in text or speech in 5 more months.
Algunos de ustedes pueden saber que hablo español. E eu posso entender portugues tambem. Yo siento que puedo viajar en todos partes de las americas y vivir sin problemas ahora. Si alguien quiere, te explicaré las cosas de criptomonedas y realidad virtual en su lengua materna, es un buen ejercicio para mí. Pero dame tiempo porque es dificil para explicar en inglés tambien.
I also learned to read 한글, the Korean script which is by far the easiest writing system for a widely spoken language. It came in pretty handy when I was traveling around South Korea... and and quite possibly around Steem.
Of course the language I feel most fluent in is javascript. At least when it comes to logic. Javascript isn't a language I'd use to express love... but if you've ever tried you'll realize they all fall short there. Aside from Javascript I have written functional programs with PHP, Swift, Objective-C, C++, C, Assembly, Python, Go, AppleScript, ActionScript, Bash, and several oddities like the graphical language to program lego robots. That also doesn't get into the CSS/HTML side of things, or SQL.
At the end of the day, the mark we leave on the world is only defined by our interactions with it. How many ways are you capable of being understood in those interactions?
I'd love to follow and interact with people using these languages on Steem, or anybody who likes to travel. Who's interested in a language exchange? Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish and English are where my head is at.