Italia and Slovenija

19 01 2009

A fan of the numbered list, I keep several in my book, one being the cliche “Things To Do Before I Die”. One of these things is a popular one: to become fluent in another language. I’ve been taking Spanish for several years as preparation for studying abroad in another country, but I recently found out that I’ve taken too much–I have disqualified myself from the programs in Spanish speaking countries that I am otherwise eligible for. Determined to study abroad, I looked at my other options and have tentatively decided on Siena, Italy. If I can’t learn Spanish, may as well learn Italian, right?! I was disappointed at first, but it’s hard to be disappointed when you realize that you’re probably going to live in Italy in a few months.

I don’t know any Italian beyond ciao, arrivederci, buongiorno, spaghetti, mozzarella, etc. Studying Italian intensively should be interesting…!

I’ll be able to explore other countries too, including Slovenia, a small country between Croatia and Austria that I am strangely obsessed with. I don’t remember how I learned about it, but the instant I did I felt a connection. Feast your eyes on Slovenia:

Here we have Lake Bled, with the massive Alps in the background.

The Capital, Ljubljana (pronounced Yoobl-Yana as far as I can tell…)

I’m a sucker for impressive mountain ranges.

Since I have yet to visit Slovenia (or any country besides the United States, for that matter) I cannot know much about it. But the pictures sure speak to me.

P.S. Slovenia has its own language. I can’t imagine it’s the most useful language in the world, but it’d be interesting to learn.


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20 03 2009
kaja

I’m glad you fancy Slovenia :)
And no, the slovene language won’t help you much in terms of your international contacts and it’s said to be quite tough to learn as well :/
Have a lovely time if you do come visit us :)

Lep pozdrav od Kaje :)

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