• blarghly@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    I am actively working on learning spanish as an American, because I want to be able to speak to people when I go to central and south America.

    I have far less interest in learning french or german, because Europe is both expensive to get to for me, and expensive to stay in relative to other places I have equal interest in travelling to. And besides that, if I were to travel to Europe, I’ve been told that everyone there already speaks english anyway. And besides that, I’ve been told that even if I try to learn french or german, the locals will just speak to me in English anyway since it is faster for them. Due to this, learning these languages largely becomes an intellectual exercise performed for its own sake. And if I’m going to spend hours doing some sort of intellectual hobby, I could just as easily want to learn to paint or play the guitar or perform statistical analysis on the different varieties of weeds in my back yard.

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      yeah, broadly speaking, there are two languages spoken on this continent and french is not one of them (désolée Quebec)