I would really recommend learning through real people/teachers rather than through software. That's how I learned French and Spanish.
I know english and french I'm definitely not very fond of french, but it'll probably be helpful in the future.
I know English... and since my parents registered me for French Immersion I know French too but I'm def. better at English. French grammar just kills me :arf: I also took a Latin course some years ago but I forgot everything since then hahaha except that Latin was for ancient Romans not Greeks... I always thought the opposite dunno why
I can only speak english. Some spanish, but not much (I had to take it in school ._., and taking it again this year). I understand Laos though, and some thai, but thai I don't understand as much as laos because my parents mainly spoke laos when I was younger.
Haha well I'm chinese and I don't know how to speak a word of it I kinda wish I knew though, it'd be nice to understand what my cousins/parents are saying sometimes
Well, I speak English (obviously) but I can speak some spanish, french, german, japanese, cherokee, gaelic, and latin. oh and romanian but all of this is just slightly, I'm not fluent or anything.
How long have you taken it? I studied it for about 4 years. It DEFINITELY gets way easier once you know the basics like the back of your hand. There's at least A LITTLE consistency with French. Some weird spots here and there, but that's just memorization. What are you up to, in the language?