Thread:Ahmad15/@comment-7503158-20150713050727/@comment-4897796-20150714064343

Well, these that I do recommend, being useful and all: (harder to easier; with the ^ implying further difficulty measurement)

I've learned Latin. Its very nice, and easy to learn once you master English (which I suppose you did), and it helps when you are trying to come up with cool sounding names and such.
 * Latin (^)
 * French (^^)
 * Italian (^^)
 * German (^^)
 * Turkish (^^^)
 * Arabic* (^^^)
 * Japanese (^^^^)
 * Chinese (^^^^^)

I've formally learned French in school but I never actually managed to grasp it well, I can understand it but I can never speak it alone.

I'd took some classes in Turkish to please one of my friends but soon enough lost the drive o continue.

* Arabic is regarded as very difficult by people usually, as even a small mispronounciation can change the meaning, and there are many many many accents of it. But since you probably at least read the Quraan, it'll be easier to you than it is to others. Its my native one so it came naturally for me, so I don't think its that hard.