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International Mother Language Day: What is your native language? How many languages do you speak fluently or near-fluently? How many languages besides your native language have you studied?

My native language is English and I've never managed real fluency in any other. As for ones I've studied, settle in, this may take a bit...

French - My grade school included French as a standard subject for the lower grades, though as best I recall it mostly involved learning lists of words and starting over every year. I retained very little of the vocabulary or grammar, but the pronunciation did stick with me. Tried picking it up again with Rosetta Stone a couple years ago, and still need to get back to it because all the good up-to-date information about medieval Africa seems to be available in it and not in English.

Mandarin - A small amount of formal exposure when I was 8 or 9 in a summer-school class. Again, very little of it stayed with me, but for some reason figuring out stroke order for writing Chinese characters did. Study currently ongoing again since December of 2021.

Latin - The middle school grades at my school subjected students to Latin instead, in a more organized manner and picking up at the start of the year where the previous one had left off. Mostly this has been useful for deciphering fancy words and scientific names.

Spanish - In high school, I got the standard (at the time) choice of French, Spanish, or German. I went with Spanish on the grounds that it was the likeliest language to have a chance to use in real life. I have, in fact, managed to use it briefly on a couple occasions. However, the next language I learned reorganized my brain somehow, with the result that I can still understand a fair amount when reading, but can't form grammatically correct sentences anymore.

Japanese - So in college, I wanted to take a new language to help fill out my breadth requirements, and since I'd done the practical thing in high school, I wanted to learn something totally different this time. The only non-Indo-European language on offer at that particular moment at that particular campus was Japanese. I got through three years of it, then fell out of practice as I hadn't become a big anime fan yet.

Sanskrit - Then there was that one time when there was an intensive class in Sanskrit available during summer term and I decided why not. Suddenly the Latin ablative case made a whole lot more sense. (It's the original Proto-Indo-European ablative case, plus the intrumental and locative cases, all collapsed together. In Sanskrit they're still separate sometimes.)

If you were to include every language where I've gotten hold of a book and learned a few words from it, this could be a much longer list.
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As of a couple days ago, I have completed Rosetta Stone's six-week lesson plan for beginning French. (Alert readers may note that it's been less than six actual weeks, but Rosetta Stone counts in weeks of five days.) I can introduce myself, count to 20, describe family relationships and several rooms of a house. I... have a long, long way to go before I can read a book on medieval Africa.

My copy of Soundjata, la gloire du Mali arrived a couple weeks ago to motivate me. It appears to be a collaboration between a griot (an oral historian of a tradition specific to West Africa) and an academic, with one providing quotes from the Epic of Sundiata and the other filling in historical context. I found the page with the map the librarians found on the Web, and was able to decipher it with a combination of my random vocabulary, a French-English dictionary, and the SO's recollections of French military terms from studying the Napoleonic Wars. So, a teeny bit of progress towards my miniatures scenario.

I'm planning to poke around in the "Extended Learning" section of Rosetta Stone the next few days, and then get back at the planned lessons.

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