I guess most people know atleast 2 languages to venture in to Foreign Languages, but how many languages can you speak? For me it is just two really.
Swedish
English
I can probably make myself understood in German if I have to though. 4 years in school, I hardly paid any attention and now I regret it.
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Anonymous2006-10-04 15:10
3 ^^
Finnish
Swedish (A bit ~~)
English
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Anonymous2006-10-04 15:30
YO LE VOY UN POCO A LAS LOLIS Y AL HENTAI DE BUENA CALIDAD Y HABLO EL LENGUobielusqui :):):):):):):)) ) :):
MARIPOSA THE HAXXOR.
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Smoon2006-10-05 22:49
English and German
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Anonymous2006-10-05 22:57
英語とちょっと日本語を話ます。
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Anonymous2006-10-06 1:36
One
二
Tres.
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Anonymous2006-10-06 3:02
Fluent in three. Norwegian, Icelandic and English.
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Anonymous2006-10-06 4:42
Let's see I'm fluent in swedish, english, swedish sign language. Then I speak some japanese, korean, danish and german. And I can make sense of french and italian but not very much.
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Anonymous2006-10-06 6:18
English and Spanish.
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Anonymous2006-10-06 9:58
castellano en todo caso, hijo de un camion de putas con hiv
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Anonymous2006-10-08 8:37
>>7
dos de los cuales son una mierda y no los utilizaras en tu vida
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Anonymous2006-10-10 8:42
Swedish, german, english and dutch
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Anonymous2006-10-10 12:08
dutch, revy and benny
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Anonymous2006-10-10 15:21
(º∀º )
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Anonymous2006-10-10 15:21
(º∀º ) << /b/ is bored
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Anonymous2006-10-10 16:15
eres inkubus el legendario haxor de la leyenda del ermitaño legendario de la leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda leyenda
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Anonymous2006-10-11 18:27
english, mandarin, hokkien and malay which makes it 4 or 5 if you count basic japanese. i can understand cantonese but i can't speak it.
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Anonymous2006-10-12 11:49
English, can understand most French
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tcpx2006-10-13 2:55
English and spanish so far.
Trying to learn Japanese, but it's proving to be quite difficult.
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Anonymous2006-10-13 4:27
Danish, English, German (I'm forgetting words and stuff in the last though :/)
Taking up French now because I want to be fluent in it. (ɞ ó̐ˬò̐)ɞ
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Anonymous2006-10-13 8:02
español, ingles, aleman, japones, portugues, italiano, arabe, y algunos mas que en este momento no recuerdo.
aprendi estos idiomas antes de los 10 años claro, en una escuela para niños con coeficiente intelectual elevado al maximo.
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Anonymous2006-10-13 8:05
aun asi, soy fanatico de 4chan y me rio mucho con memes inteligentes como happy negro, longcat, suiseiki. cada vez que los veo me rio mucho y me alegra la vida :)
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lankku2006-10-15 12:40
Finnish(mothertongue), English, Swedish, German, French.
And thats just what i've learned in school.
Italian and English. I'm trying to re-learn French, 'cause seems I completely forgotten it.
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Anonymous2006-10-20 2:51
I'm fluent in English and Swedish (the former being my mother-tongue), and I know enough of the rest of the Nordic languages (including Faroese and Icelandic) to mumble in them.
I am fluent in Swedish and English. I get by in French and German and would not die of starvation if I had to speak Dutch or Italian.
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Anonymous2007-10-30 15:34
Finnish, English and very basic Swedish. I also kinda understand un subbed episodes of anime (episodes wihch I haven't seen), but I couldn't have any kinda conversation.
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Anonymous2007-10-31 2:46
English, French, some German and some Japanese.
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Anonymous2007-10-31 9:23
I'm Hungarian and I'm quite good in English, and I learned some Japanese from internet and anime.
That is enough to conquer the world.
MWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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Anonymous2007-10-31 12:49
Dutch,english, little bit french and german, latin and old-greek
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Anonymous2007-10-31 13:24
>>58
Old Greek, huh? That's actually pretty cool, so can you read the Iliad in it's original form?
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Anonymous2007-10-31 13:35
>>59
Thats right but translating one sentence costs me about 2 minutes, its a real difficult language
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Anonymous2007-10-31 14:32
I can read old norse written in runes if I get a couple of minutes per sentence.
I speak Mexican and need to practice my english more but I understand it very well. I can understand portuguese and italian and very little of french and not so much german but I don't speak any of them.
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Anonymous2007-11-05 0:04
Norwegian, Danish, English, German, Icelandic and ghetto english.
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Anonymous2007-11-05 21:48
ちょと日本語、un wenig deutsch, im working on russian, and i grew up with english, 4-ish
also, i took spanish, but payed no attention
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torry2007-11-05 23:52
中国话,Enlgih,
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Anonymous2007-11-06 12:55
I speak the language of love, baby.
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L2007-11-07 0:11
English, Spanish, French, and Japanese.
That's as far as I'm going to go...unlike the previous pope...
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Anonymous2007-11-07 11:55
>>82
You misspelled ちょっと, and if your Russian is as good as your German, I'd say it's more like 1-ish, especially considering your spelling in English.
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Anonymous2007-11-07 12:46
Only english and spanish. Pero quiero aprender japones.
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Anonymous2007-11-08 3:47
Heh. English, Spanish, and Dutch over here.
I'm taking Italian classes right now.
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Anonymous2007-11-08 6:58
- English
- German
- French
- Dutch
- Russian
- Norwegian
- Swedish
- Danish
- Korean
- Japanese
- Korean
- Chinese (Mandarin)
- Chinese (Cantonese)
- Icelandic
- Finnish
- Vietnamese
- Spanish
- Italian
- Hebrew
- Latin
- Portuguese
Chinese is by far the most interesting language (both Mandarin and Cantonese) I know. I am fluent in all languages, though I could use a little brushing up on my Icelandic.
Also, in before someone claims I don't know these languages.
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Anonymous2007-11-08 10:39
An Englishman, Cuban, Jap & Paki are on a train.
The Cuban throws a cigar out of the window, saying they are "ten-a-penny" in his country.
The Japanese man throws a Nikon camera out, saying they are "ten-a-penny" in his country.
Then the Englishman throws the Pakistani out the window.
not convinced yet anonymous, I could have pulled this off wikipedia in a few minutes, write me a poem or something
les roses sont rouges
les violettes sont bleues
j'ai écrasé un émeu
avant qu'il ne bouge
(??? AB-BA pattern)
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Anonymous2007-11-09 14:17
¡Hola! Me llamo Alejandro. Mis pasatiempos son lectura y deportes. Mis palabras favoritas son amistad, esfuerzo y victoria.
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Anonymous2007-11-09 14:18
english and german
basic swedish and japanese
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Anonymous2007-11-09 14:51
is somebody going to create statistics or something based on this thread?
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Anonymous2007-11-11 17:53
Portuguese (brazilian), english and english
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Anonymous2007-11-11 17:55
English, Brazilian Portuguese & Spanish. I know some basic French and Italian as well.
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Anonymous2007-11-12 4:07
mexican spanish and english, and also some turkish
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Anonymous2007-11-12 9:22
Brazilian Portuguese (natively), English (fluently), Swedish (very basic)
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Anonymous2007-11-12 13:12
to create statistics or something based on this thread is somebody going?
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Anonymous2007-11-13 15:52
>>月語
well played, anon
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Dante's Child2007-11-13 16:03
MMM pretty much english and spanish
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Anonymous2007-11-13 16:05
>>106
Interesting combination. What makes a Brazilian learn Swedish?
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Anonymous2007-11-13 18:10
>>110
Pure chance. I downloaded a movie (or was it a sitcom ep?) in English with Swedish subtitles. I found the language interesting so I decided to give it a try.
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Anonymous2007-11-14 16:19
somebody going to create statistics or something based on this thread is?
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Anonymous2007-11-15 23:30
>>112
No. There's no point, and there's no accurate way AT ALL to obtain data.
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Anonymous2007-11-16 3:14
RUSSIAN! Love it!
And English, obviously. I like English too. It's so full of shit it loops back around to fun
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Anonymous2007-11-16 20:59
>>113
Then what's the point in listing a seemingly random but outstandingly exotic set of languages a hundred times in a row?
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Anonymous2007-11-17 3:29
>>115
Someone was curious. That's all. Stop being a prick.
I speak English, Russian and French. Now I have my set on Japanese :)
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Anonymous2007-11-18 6:39
>>1
English
Latin
Japanese
A few words of German.
And a little Shyriiwook. For that alone, I ought to kill myself.
Learning Greek and Hebrew to make up for it. I also want to learn Old English and Gothic in the future, but resources are hard to find for dead languages that aren't Latin.
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Anonymous2007-11-18 6:42
English.
Can speak and read Japanese okay, but couldn't hold a philosophical conversation
few words of korean
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Anonymous2007-11-18 14:53
I can speak English and French. I'm pretty good at Japanese, but not fluent. To the point I can hold a conversation and read pretty well. I'm learning German.
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Anonymous2007-11-19 9:19
finnish, swedish and english fluent, i pretty much understand french. few words of german. \o/
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Anonymous2007-11-20 9:24
German (first language)
English (second language, taught myself)
Can understand basic sentences in French
Latin
Trying to teach myself Japanese but failing horribly
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Anonymous2007-11-21 5:40
I'm having problems with my native language, so there should be no need to mention any others I know
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Anonymous2007-11-21 5:55
ENGLISH
SPANISH
FRENCH
HEBREW
RUSSIAN
BASQUE
GERMAN
MAORI
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Anonymous2007-11-21 17:32
Anonymous know every single language in the world. Me myself just kow Swedish, English, Spanish and German fluent. And I can make myself understood in Japanese also!
Finnish is my native language. I'm also fluent on English and can speak Swedish a bit. I can also understand some German, but I'll leave the speaking to others on that one. ;)
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Anonymous2008-03-24 6:42
age
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Anonymous2008-03-27 20:37
I don't know. I got bored and stopped counting. English... Spanish... French...? Do I speak French? J'ai fait n'a pas su... German? Ich weiß nicht...
To hard to tell.
Just speak as you want and we'll see.
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Anonymous2008-03-27 20:57
Natively an American English speaker... currently in my third year of French at school and my first year of Mandarin. I can't say I'm fluent in French, but I would feel comfortable visiting or even living there. Currently trying to teach myself German, as well.
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Anonymous2008-03-28 8:21
French is my native language, and I can speak english spanish ans japanese... but I'm not really good at spanish... donc voilà, c'est tout... ;)
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Anonymous2008-03-28 9:52
>>142
>I don't know. I got bored and stopped counting
Good thing you're into languages and not math if you find it so hard and time-consuming to count to three that it becomes 'boring'.
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Anonymous2008-03-28 10:00
German, Russian, English
i m interested in: Japanese, Spanish and Finish ^^
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Anonymous2008-03-28 13:42
I only speak Dutch D:
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Anonymous2008-03-28 14:53
I speak old-greek, latin dutch, english, german, french frysian and esperanto
english and scots gaelic to a pretty fluent level
scots if you count it
i can understand a lot of irish but just end up speaking scots gaelic when i try to speak it most of the time
terrible german, but i can be understood if whoever i'm speaking to is patient
I do speak very fluently english and italian.
I've a medium knowledge of russian, despite I still make few mistakes speaking.
and I've a basic knowledge of german and polish
ah, and I can understand easily spanish, but I can't speak it well
>>38
esperanto O_o
I thought it was quite a lost language, nowadays
I speak:
West-Flemish
Antwerps
Limburgish
Flemish
Belgian
Dutch
Wallonish
French
German
English
Spanish
Italian
Portuguese
Russian
South-African
Eurabian
and Middle-Age-ish
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Anonymous2009-03-31 15:18
South-African
West-Flemish
Antwerps
Limburgish
Flemish
Belgian
Dutch
Wallonish
ARE ALL ONE LANGUAGE
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Anonymous2009-03-31 15:22
Wallonish is a French dialect
West-Flemish, Antwerps, Limburgish are southern Dutch dialects
Flemish is the collection of southern Dutch dialects
"South-African" (I assume that's Afrikaans) is a separate language
Belgian is not a language at all
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Anonymous2009-03-31 15:41
i didn't mean to include walloonish but all the others are one language
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Anonymous2009-03-31 15:49
Brazilian Portuguese (native)
American English (almost fluent)
Swedish (basic)
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Anonymous2009-03-31 16:12
ITT liars
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Anonymous2009-04-04 7:49
>>27
what the fuck i don't even know what you said
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Anonymous2009-04-05 2:37
>>177
i speak a little french and Japanese.
this is my moonspeak face (nyah) cute isn't it?
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Anonymous2009-04-05 3:36
>>178
Just notice how he capitalized the word "Japanese" leaving everything else lowercase. Another fucking weeaboo.
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Anonymous2009-04-05 17:37
Japanese is such a fucked up language too. From my understanding the Japanese stole their written language from China and their spoken language from Turkey. What a bunch of losers.
Spanish, English, French, Italian and German.
I'll be learning Russian next, then maybe Greek, Arabic or Japanese.
I keep being told to learn Chinese, but the mere idea disgusts me.
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Anonymous2009-04-07 21:04
>>146
hey, I speak Spanish and will start an Russian course soon, we could help each other. Want to give it a try?
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Anonymous2009-04-08 1:25
I ought to say that I can speak only Russian.
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Anonymous2009-04-08 1:28
penis
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Anonymous2009-04-08 19:38
French, English, Japanese (still learning) and a bit of Spanish. I'd love to learn German, Chinese, and Korean too
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Anonymous2009-04-08 20:11
Norwegian Swedish English Hungarian German, and i want to learn Russian
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Anonymous2009-04-09 1:29
English, Japanese
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Anonymous2009-04-09 21:19
Español & English proficiently and I can read a little bit of Portuguese, Italiano and japanese kanas.
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Anonymous2009-04-11 15:44
Speak fluent English and Spanish and can speak some Japanese, Chinese, and French, and going to start learning Korean.
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Anonymous2009-04-11 15:52
People who say "i speak some" should stop trying to learn other languages and focus on the ones they've already made some progress in.
>>194
Well there is such a thing as yeah, trying to be fluent is just ONE language, but see if said person wanted to travel to other countries like lets say Italy, then all the years they took learning German would be pretty useless...See, that's why they do it.
French (native)
English (fluent)
Spanish (used to be fluent, but haven't spoken it in years now...)
Serbo-Croatian (quite OK, but I should keep working on it)
And now I'd like to learn Italian (should be easy for a Frenchfag) and German (that one should be harder).
3
Swedish Dutch English
I can save my ass with some school german but I would not want to debate in that language. I can ask basic stuff in german though.
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Anonymous2009-05-07 8:57
English
Croatian
Hungarian
Japanese
i wanna learn Georgian too
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Anonymous2009-05-07 10:00
Norwegian, English and Japanese.
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Anonymous2009-05-07 10:26
WHY THEY ARE SO MANY WEEABOOS?
COMMON EVEN CROATIAN,NORWEGIAN AND DUTCH WEEABOOS!
THATS THE FUCKING BOTTOM LINE OF SHITTINES,YOU CANT FUCKING GO ANY UNDER IN THE SCALE OF SHITTINEST.
>>226
The ones you call ``weeaboo'' actually seem more intelligent and civilized than the ordinary western-minded 4channer, at least those who keep their power level to a minimum. God have no mercy for the ones who go ``OMG SUPA SUPA KAWAII DESU NE!!! NARUTO 4EVAR!!!11ONEONEONE''
Also know a little bit of Japanese. Even less Irish and American Sign Language.
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Anonymous2009-05-08 9:42
>>226
yes, because someone who learns Japanese must also love Japanese people and everything about their culture. gb2 7chan
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Anonymous2009-05-08 12:50
Spanish
English
Being studing japanese for about 5 - 6 years.
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Anonymous2009-05-08 17:03
American English, and Global Lingua Franca
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Anonymous2009-05-08 18:42
French and english
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Anonymous2009-05-09 5:11
>>232
>English
>Being studing japanese for about 5 - 6 years.
Oh, irony!
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Anonymous2009-05-09 21:45
I can speak
English (mother toungue)
Deutsch (conversational, learning for 5 years)
Francais (a few words and phrases, was learning for three years up to 2 years ago)
Gaeilge (shitty, school system trying to teach me it for the past 13 years...)
Suomi (trying to teach myself, not doing very well)
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Anonymous2009-05-09 23:08
mexican (spanish)
american (english)
japanese (kansai)
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Anonymous2009-05-10 20:17
Spanish
English
French (5 years)
Portugues (really easy!)
Catalan
Also studied latin (3 years) and greek (2 years), but I don`t think it should count :P
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Anonymous2009-05-10 23:04
English, some Japanese.
Want to learn Korean for the attractive Koreans with plastic surgery.
>>247 learning japanese and german
You sure have attraction to harsh languages.
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Anonymous2009-05-18 14:47
>>242
Nope. If I had mentioned Bosnian, Serbian, Montenegrin, etc., then you could call it "isti jezik" - since they're all based on the same dialect. Slovenian and Croatian however, are definitely not "isti jezik".
>>250
Its all mutually intelligible though right? I know between Croatian and Serbian there are small spelling and pronunciation differences, but i can still understand my Bosnian and Serbian Friends.
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Anonymous2009-05-19 16:07
>>252
Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian, yes. Slovenian - no. As I already stated, BCS languages are based on the same dialect - Shtokavian, which makes the standard Croatian, Serbian & Bosnian language almost completely mutually intelligible (save a few colloquial phrases).
Both Croatian and Serbian however, have additional dialects (Croatian - Kajkavian, which shares lots of features with Slovenian, and Chakavian, Serbian - Torlakian) that aren't considered mutually intelligible one with another, but that's another story...
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Anonymous2009-05-20 4:53
>>253
well in that case i can understand one more language than i thought :D
that's all i'm gay as i don't speak more me thinks, only 18 though
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Anonymous2009-06-12 12:55
English ;_;.
I can understand most Spanish conversations that aren't discussing biochemistry or something complex, but I've lost all my speaking / writing skills since high school.
I am currently trying to learn Russian, and since it's the summer I'll have a ton of time.
My next goals are Chinese and Japanese after Russian, the former simply because of it's popularity and the latter because of, you guessed it, anime.
>>306
Hm, ist mir ziemlich egal, ob du mir das glaubst. Mein Vater ist Botschaftsangestellter in Tokio gewesen, weshalb ich einen großen Teil meiner Kindheit dort verbracht habe und eine jap. Schule besucht habe. Später habe ich zeitweise in Hongkong gewohnt und dort Mandarin gelernt, die chinesischen Schriftzeichen in HK sind größtenteils identisch mit den Japanischen, insofern ist es nicht soo schwer. Dänisch und Französisch habe ich in der Schule gelernt und Griechisch kann ich eher verstehen, denn sprechen. Wie ich es auch geschrieben habe.
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Anonymous2009-07-06 15:23
>>309
Ist halt auch Definitionssache, wuerde jetzt sagen, dass du eine Sprache sprichst sobald du dich, sagen wir, ueber die Ausfuhrzoelle von sibirschem Gusseisen im 17ten Jahrhundert unterhalten kannst, rein als Beispiel.
Hast du denn von der ersten bis zu sechsten Klasse eine jap. Schule besucht, also beherrscht du alle Jouyou Kanji und wie schaffst du es da keine Trad. Hanzi mit reinzumischen?
Du hast btw. nichts von absteigender Reihenfolge geschrieben...
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Anonymous2009-07-06 15:34
>>310
Ich könnte mich über die Ausfuhrzoelle von sibirischem Gusseisen im 17ten Jahrhundert auch nicht auf Deutsch unterhalten, weil ich davon überhaupt keine Ahnung habe. Wenn ich mich auf das Thema entsprechend vorbereitet habe und mich eingelesen habe, kann ich es aber natürlich. Dabei ist es ziemlich egal ob das auf Deutsch oder Japanisch oder Englisch oder sonst einer Sprache ist. So ein Fachvokabular muss man sich ggf. immer anlesen, auch in seiner Muttersprache.
Ja, aber bis zur sechsten Klasse lernst du die 教育漢字, das sind nur 1000 Schriftzeichen. Die restlichen lernst du während der Mittelstufe. Außerdem noch ca. 1000 Namenskanji die offiziell zugelassen sind für den Gebrauch in Familiennamen. Die Kanji sind den traditionellen Hanzi sehr ähnlich, es wurden doch nur wenige Hundert Kanji vereinfacht und rein-japanische Jouyou Kanji gibt es ja nur sehr wenige. Außerdem trifft man auch im jap. Sprachgebrauch noch des öfteren auf alt-chinesische Schriftzeichen in älteren Texten aus Vorkriegszeiten oder wenn einem Text eine gew. Konnotation anhaften soll.
Catalan and Spanish, at the same level, followed by English. Italian & French enough to make myself understand & understand speakers of the language. Roman languages are easier to speak/understand for a Spanish speaker, for example. I'm currently studying German, so I can have a simple conversion. Give me time for more! ; )
I'm from Barcelona, Sp, btw!
Cheers!
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Anonymous2010-11-27 8:57
English, French, Latin. Currently studying Ancient Greek, Russian and Swahili. Could probably make myself understood in most Indo-European languages and Japanese.
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F2010-11-27 9:18
( ´_ゝ`) Spanish and English. Learn a bit of Esperanto but i already forgot that. Now learning Japanese, that's a hell of a language
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Anonymous2010-11-27 10:54
mexicano
english
japanese
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Anonymous2010-11-27 18:16
Just English
learning Spanish, I think I can make myself understood decently with it.
Next up is Dutch.
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Anonymous2011-01-27 12:19
El català és la meva llengua materna.
El castellano también lo hablo nativamente.
I also speak English quite decently.
Et je parle aussi un peu de française.
Polish (native)
English (fluently)
French (just enough to understand and be understood =)
now learning
German
Latin
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Anonymous2011-02-02 14:15
English, learned some Spanish in school (wasn't a huge fan of Spanish, but I can still read a lot of it and say some sentences), learning German currently, and I'd like to learn some Swedish in the future.
jag lär mig Svenska nu. det är också ett trevligt språk, men mitt grammatik är ganska dåligt och jag pratar inte bra. lol. i've only been learning for a little over a month or so though.
i want to delve into Russian after getting a good grasp on Swedish.
The only one I need, the first to maintain the culture and traditions of my country and the second to speak to everyone that is not french. Well ok, that's not true because of those stupid loud-talking fat spanish, but one day I'll bomb their countrys.
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portugal-man2011-02-05 20:16
Portuguese (native)
English
French
Am trying to learn swedish (just started)
Needless to say, I can speak some spanish too. Pt and Spanish are very close languages.
As for french, I'd really like to perfect it. Like spanish, it's KINDA close to portuguese, but there's some adverbs and tenses i'm not very confortable with. Unfortunately, I can't find any medium that may stimulate practicing French...
Swedish is the first language I'm learning that I had no contact with in school. I'm a cheap fuck, so I'm planning on using rosetta stone and maybe buying a grammar book later on...
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Anonymous2011-02-05 20:55
>>326
don't use rosetta stone faggot
use FSI or assimil
That's so amazing. I know how to use translator programs too.
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Anonymous2011-02-08 11:56
>>335
I took 3 years of Latin and I don't know shit :\
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Anonymous2011-02-10 8:13
If someone at the start of the thread said sign languages counts...
I have English as a first language, near-fluent Danish, minor Japanese, moderate German and Ausland sign language. Being a musician helps with Italian, Latin and some French too.
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Anonymous2011-02-10 10:32
>>339
DANISH STOPED READING THERE USELESS LANGUAGE !
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Anonymous2011-02-10 10:46
>>339
Is music mutually intelligible with Romance languages?
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heisann montebello2011-02-28 17:04
1. Norwegian (native)
2. Swedish (advanced)
3. Danish (advanced)
4. Norse (beginner)
5. English (advanced/fluent)
6. French (advanced)
7. German (advanced)
8. Dutch (intermediate)
9. LOLSPEAK (advanced)
=)
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Anonymous2011-03-02 2:10
English, Spanish, Japanese, and Arabic
some German
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Anonymous2011-03-04 0:04
English, Russian, French, Latin (as if it counts for jack shit)
Had Spanish all the way through elementary school and Rosetta Stoning that shit for the lulz (and going to law school, so it'll be good to know).
I was a linguistics undergrad so I've been exposed to a lot of languages out there, and I did semester academic studies of Old Icelandic and Uzbek but obviously don't know them.
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Anonymous2011-03-13 3:13
English
Latin
Spainish
French
Portuguese
Korean
Esperanto
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Anonymous2011-03-23 12:31
French (Native), English (advanced), Japanese (learning, beginner).
Portuguese (native)
English (native level)
Currently learning japanese.
Plan to learn Latin in the near future, though admittedly only to sound smart and know a bit of etymology for fun.
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Anonymous2011-03-28 18:15
English (Native)
Norwegian (Fluent)
French (Near-Fluent)
Spanish (Conversational)
Modern Hebrew (Conversational)
Latin (Reading)
Speaks badly: Korean, mongolean, arabic, finnish, french and italian (only because I am fluent in spanish).
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Anonymous2011-03-29 8:15
Portuguese -nat
English, shitly
Studied french but forgot everything by now
Learning German
Can understand some Spanish and with allot of luck, some Italian too.
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Anonymous2011-03-29 20:33
Seems as good a thread to ask as any as I don't really want to create a thread for this, but I was curious: How bad of an idea is it to try to learn 2 languages at the same time? I'm only fluent in English, and I'm learning another language for work. Would it be too much to try learning another?(other than the obvious time constraints)
Just wondering if anyone has any experience doing this, as some people here are supposedly fluent in several languages. Maybe I'm just jealous but I don't see how people can remain fluent in so many languages... If you aren't actively using them they become forgotten so fast ; ;
I guess you just have to be a natural linguist.
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Anonymous2011-03-29 21:28
MEXICAN
AMERICAN
AND KLINGON
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Anonymous2011-03-29 21:55
Spanish
Esperanto
English
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Anonymous2011-03-30 0:14
>>357
what two languages? Unless they're related (like Dutch and German, or Spanish and Italian; you might start mixing those up) you'll be fine, as long as you have the motivation/energy to keep up studying them
good luck brow