Talking about languages, I'd like to compare some of the wonderful languages I heard or been hearing these years....
I had a pleasant day yesterday just watching at Youtube "My Fair Lady". The scenes, divided into various segments had some dubbed in Italian, which I think sounded more like Spanish than French. I felt happy recognizing a lot of the words due to my background in Spanish

. (Aha!, now I can see the advantage

) . I realized, if there's pressure to learn a language, you'd be pushed to learn it in no time at all. I speak English at work and at home, so I never learn Japanese even at the conversation level

. As for my French....When did I try to learn French?

Oh, I think, when I was tutoring French nuns with basic English conversation skills back in the 80's. They wanted to use a bilingual French-English book, so I had no choice but to use the same book and got myself exposed to the language of the "aristocrats".
These past 5 years, my Brazilian friend, who would often chat with another friend over the phone while I set the brewed coffee on the table, has been giving me somewhat an indirect lesson in Portuguese. My kids as well get mesmerized by her loud pronunciation of Portuguese, with occasional giggles and guffaws

. When she leaves, I'd check Youtube for additional lessons in POrtuguese. this language sounds like French and Spanish, but the endings make it more Spanish sounding.
I also wanted to learn more languages through friends, but too bad, my Russian friend for 3 years has already left for home for good. I could always hear her talk to her son with the -ish, -ish endings. Quite sweet, but this language loses its appeal because the speaker always spoke in angry, agitated tones (or was it just my friend?). Like my German friend's intonation, her accent could make any language sound not-so-romantic.
A few years back, a Mexican friend gave us a Spanish course for 3 months in exchange for my English lesson for her girlfriend. The Mexican spoke Spanish, but his Spanish was somewhat different from the Spanish I knew;lots of vocabs are different as well the pronunciation of some words. He pronounced "Castillo" as "kas-tid-yo". Hill, do you know about the other differences between Mexican Spanish and Spanish Spanish?
I have lots of other experiences meeting people who speak other languages. So far, I find Spanish as the most romantic of all (perhaps, the intonation helps?) I could find just one romantic word in Japanase....
anata. you....