what language did you learn in highschool?

Hey there, just a quick point about forum etiquette. In general, it's preferable to create a new thread for a topic instead of replying to old, inactive ones (unless it's a game suggestion or a bug report). Thank you for understanding! :iristar:
In Chinese internet, this kind of behavior is called Digging a tomb. That means you dig out an old and desolate a thing or place from many years ago.
Everything in past will finally become a tomb from people's perspective.
I don't feel like using the word TOMB cuz that sounds unpolite and horrible. 😂
 

pawww

Greenhorn
jw :3 i know in the USA you have to take 2 years of learning a certain language,,,, i think like Spanish and Latin are most common? But I'm just wondering if someone else decided to learn some other language instead haha

I personally wanna learn German or Japanese. Idk, Spanish seems really boring and mundane for me,,,, and since I'm homeschooled I get the option heheheh

:iristar: :sebastian:
Spanish
French
Japanese
I would do german but have never gotten the opportunity to do so
 

Quirinea

Farmer
Hahaa, Finland: started English in third class (in 1960's, this is still the most common, you start a foreign language at that point, in most cases English), then Swedish (compulsory, Finnish for the Swedish-speaking Finns) -- don't remember exactly, 6th class, it is 7th most commonly nowadays), in the high school one more was required then, two possible, out school had German, French and Russian, I took German and French.
 
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