Originally Posted by
Puupi
Then I'll give you a lesson: learning never ends. It takes serious amounts of work to become fluent in a language, also it takes continuous work to keep up the capability. 6 months to a year to become conversational, multiple years for fluent. Unless you are a savant polyglot, you don't just "finish leaning a language" and pick a new one. For most people, being fluent even in one foreign language is impossible, not to mention two. I've learned multiple languages, but I'm only fluent in two sadly. The reason being not studying and using the languages enough. I used to be fluent in Swedish, but not anymore. My German and Russian are quite poor nowadays, too. Latin skills almost obsolete. Picked up Chinese recently, but only as a fun little hobby. My suggestion is to not waste your time on multiple languages as youngster (younger you pick up languages a lot quicker), focus on couple and become fluent in all of them. Get hobby languages when you are older.