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My knowledge of French is not the greatest, but you can count me in as on board.

In the US itself, English and Spanish are dominant over all else, so 'twould be wise to start there.

On the West Coast, you're going to find a fair number of Slavic and Asiatic speakers, seeing as how many will declare it as a point of entry.

I always thought it might be fun as well to see how the real historical figures might've dissed in their own language. Caesar's a bit difficult because so few know Classical Latin. Or, as a former boss of mine put it....

''Latin's a dead language, As dead as dead can be. It killed the ancient Romans, And now it's killing me!''