Pick a second language

I'd invent my own language and learn that. That way I could come onto these forums and go absolutely nuts insulting people without incurring any infractions. Happy days. :)
 
If you could learn any language instantly overnight, no matter how difficult it is, which would you pick and why?

German. I love the way it sounds, how it rolls of the tongue :p

Achtung! Schnell! Setzt euch!

I occasionally try to learn some German vocab now and again, but my ability to learn new words appears to have deserted me completely.
 
Portuguese, manly just to make sure the GF isn't bitching about me to her Mum/Uncle :D I'd also like to learn German because it sounds quite angry.
 
Portuguese. My girlfriend is Portuguese but all the languages courses seem to be Brazillian, not European.
 
Standardised Chinese for practical reasons (number of speakers and global power of the country) and because it's different enough from English to be particularly difficult for a native English speaker to learn.

Latin out of historical interest. I passed an O level in Latin 30 years ago but I was never very good at it and I've forgotten most of it through lack of use. If I was fluent overnight I'd use it more.

Klingon, just because it would be entertaining to me.

Some people have mentioned learning Italian in order to have sex with more women. Some other languages would work just as well for that - they just need to sound fluid and musical and foreign (i.e. exotic). I used to know someone who was fluent in English and Spanish to the extent that they could think in either language and spoke each language with a native accent. The effect of their Spanish was quite remarkable on many English women who didn't understand Spanish. He could talk about anything and it would sound like sex and poetry.

EDIT: Ah, Malevolence chose one I should have thought of - Anglisc, the original English.
 
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I'm having the same problem, there's a few subtle differences that can make you seem a little stupid.

Whats weird though is from what I am told, a Brazillian can understand European Portuguese just fine, but not vice versa. So why not just teach european? :confused:
 
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