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So what do you people speak fluently/learn
I for example can speak english ~D and Cantonese, am learning french, latin and later Spanish :help: it's hard anyways what do you people speak /learn? :book:
SwordsMaster
10-22-2004, 11:27
hmm...I remember this thread not so long ago, before the forums collapsed.
Anyway, I speak English ~D , Spanish, Russian and in the process of learning French. :dizzy2:
that was my french thread.
since i was practicing french.
i speak french, english, german, italian, and dutch.
thanks,
dessa
English and French.
And the universal language. :smitten:
the universal language, should be french.
thanks,
dessa
Spetulhu
10-22-2004, 12:53
Swedish, Finnish, English. Basic German.
English, Spanish, and a little Arabic. I can also say "That was very foolish, Mr. Bond" in Russian. I'm sure it will come in handy one of these days, if I can just get some sharks with frickin' lasers on their foreheads.
English, formerly conversationally fluent in Spanish though I have forgotten much, and formerly able to read and speak basic Hebrew but that is totally gone.
Al Shama'ar
10-22-2004, 14:14
Can read/write:
Portuguese ~D , french, spanish, italian and english.
Can speak:
Portuguese, french (not very well now), spanish and english.
Finally I have the oportunity and just started to learn Japanese :bow:
Al
dutch and english
And im supposed to know french and german :embarassed:
DemonArchangel
10-22-2004, 20:02
English
Chinese
German
a little latin.
What kinda Chinese mate? mandarin probably or hakka or sumthin?
DemonArchangel
10-24-2004, 16:16
Mandarin
Without a doubt.
-Isapostolos-
10-24-2004, 17:26
Is it as hard to learn mandarin/cantonese chinese as they say? I am thinking of learning one of the two aswel?
For the record, I speak Dutch and English fluently. German and French could be (much) better.
son of spam
10-24-2004, 17:44
Is it as hard to learn mandarin/cantonese chinese as they say? I am thinking of learning one of the two aswel?
For the record, I speak Dutch and English fluently. German and French could be (much) better.
It's not hard if you're chinese ~;p
Kaiser of Arabia
10-24-2004, 18:25
English, learning German, took Spanish 1 (hated it) took 4 years of Italian, still remember some, and know 1 phrase in Latin.
It's not hard if you're chinese ~;p
A few words, lies... my 4 year old cousin talks fluently as do I. We're both at about the same level when it comes to writing as well. So if you did not grow up there, it is a hell of a strugle to learn. My spoken mandarin is pretty horrible, but my cantonese is ok. Seriously mate, don't try to learn to write chinese unless you wanna spend a lot of time on it. :bow:
Lonewarrior
10-24-2004, 18:59
I speak Spanish and English, in the process of learning Japanesse.
BTW: If you know Spanish, it really help when you're learning Japanesse.
Mouzafphaerre
10-24-2004, 20:20
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I can read, understand and write English pretty well, and speak it with an awful accent. :dizzy2: Studied German for three years but most of it is gone; I can still read most texts with a dictionary though. :embarassed:
Have been studying Arabic ever since, not much advance there... :sultan: Can understand some sentences in the literal dialect. Same applies to Persian, and Latin in an even lesser degree. :stare:
Can speak Kurdish extremely minimal, and read little better than that (in both alphabets). Studies are going on slowly yet steadily. :wreck:
I'm 90% done with the Greek alphabet and have learnt a lot of words. Still a long way to go.:wacky:
I can say "Shalom aleikhem" in Hebrew. Really did it! ~D
I know what dick means in Armenian. Also toilet, elder brother and shit.
:hide:
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The Blind King of Bohemia
10-24-2004, 20:42
English and gaelic for me.
Going to try to learn latinh for the craic ~:cheers:
Del Arroyo
10-29-2004, 14:20
I speak English natively and Spanish fluently with a bit of a Venezuelan accent.
LittleGrizzly
10-29-2004, 15:54
english fluently, now how to say "will you go to bed with me later" in french and also most of 1-100 in french and goodbye, also goodbye in spanish and friend but that is it (any languages i learnt in school has mostly slipped away)
Teutonic Knight
10-29-2004, 17:38
English, a good bit of Latin, a pathetic amount of German, and am learning Spanish right now and loving it! ~D
Tricky Lady
10-29-2004, 18:43
:book: Dutch - French - Spanish - English, from mother tongue over fluently to very good to fairly good.
Modern Greek, but it's been ages since I last spoke it so that's now slowly melting away I'm afraid
and some Swedish (very very basic) too.
I try to speak German too, but my level is rather comparable to Jean-Marie Pfaff (dunno if some of you know this guy, was a famous soccer goalkeeper who played for errrr Munich iirc, and his German is laughable, as he always translated Dutch litterally into German).
Mouzafphaerre
10-29-2004, 20:24
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I used to watch football when I was a kid and Pfaff was one of my favourites. Before retiring, he played in TR for a season or two (in Trabzonspor). :hair:
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How many languages was it again??? I forget.
Sjakihata
10-30-2004, 00:11
danish, norwegian, swedish (all so much alike that all scandinavians can speak all three
then english, german and french (going from best and degrading)
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