I hear they're stepping up efforts to 'bring back' Gaelic in Ireland and Scotland... so the langauge seems to be on the up... would much rather we taught kids french, german or some other useful langauge...
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I hear they're stepping up efforts to 'bring back' Gaelic in Ireland and Scotland... so the langauge seems to be on the up... would much rather we taught kids french, german or some other useful langauge...
For the novelty you could learn Cornish. Only about 180 people speak it! Talk about a clique. :wink:
German. German is a really logical language, similar to English, loads of people speak it, and Germans are really nice. Although I also plan to learn Japanese after university, and I've already got under way learning the various kana. If you're thinking about Japanese, I suggest you apply for the JET Programme, where you spend 1-5 years in Japan teaching English to Japanese kids. It's paid for by Japanese tax payers, You need no prior knowledge of Japanese, and you'll pick a lot up on the way. All you need is a commitent and a bachelor's degree.