日本語 (少しわかる)
日本にホームステイをしました。神戸YMCAでべんきょうしました。
Studied japanic on a homestay in j-pan.
Taught myself a bunch of german.. but I forgot that shit :(
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Erika2009-09-23 0:35
I'm attempting to teach myself Russian. I've got cryllic down and i can do the usuall greetings and whatever.
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Anonymous2009-09-23 1:54
Finnish (native)
English (second language)
Japanese (intermediate)
Swedish (lower intermediate)
Hindi (beginner)
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Anonymous2009-09-23 3:07
English (first language)
Croatian (Diaspora Croat)
Japanese (did it all through school and kept studying it after)
Hungarian (beginner)
Georgian (beginner and don't think I'll ever be fluent)
>>3
Somewhere on this board is a link to the Russian course Princeton use to use. and its free :D
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Anonymous2009-09-23 3:54
English (native)
Japanese (high intermediate)
Started out taking a year of Japanese classes at my college (which was all they had). Since that I've just been studying on my own using various torrented books, games, reading manga, watching drama and other shows in Japanese, etc.
Wanting to start learning another soon, probably German.
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Anonymous2009-09-24 16:53
>>5 Ajme glupane sta ce ti madjarski omfg wtf lolz. Gruzijski necu ni spominjat jer je to instant fail.
Russian (native)
English (last time I checked I was Advanced, now I even think in it every now and then)
German (well, let's just say it's shit... I can read texts with a dictionary, but I can hardly talk and the grammar is beyond me)
Japanese (beginner. I took classes and did decently, but was dissatisfied with the level of teaching, so I decided I better go on by myself. Then I changed my mind about learning it, I'd rather try another European language next). >>3
ask me anything, lol
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Anonymous2009-09-26 19:18
English (Native)
Spanish (used to be proficient, but it's been years)
Mandarin Chinese (learning)
我学中文学了六个月了。 It's only been a couple semesters in classes, but I've been fortunate to have great teachers. I have only a basic knowledge, but I'm learning at a rate I'm happy with. Hope to continue to fluency.
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Anonymous2009-09-26 21:39
French is my first language, I learned English when i was 3-4 at school (I live in english speaking Canada). My english is now better than french, only because I don't often speak french. I miss it.
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Anonymous2009-09-27 7:12
>>12
Vraiment, vraiment dommage pour toi. Le français n'est pas assez valorisé en dehors des limites du Québec. C'est une partie de notre histoire qui s'efface lentement...
Tu es acadien? métis? franco-ontarien ou franco-manitobain?
(désolé si je ne nomme pas ta nation :( )
I speak french as my first language, and can read and understand almost perfectly in english, my writing is pretty good but my prononciation sounds really akward, mainly cause I don't talk in english often (except for swearing)
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Anonymous2009-09-28 14:53
english usa
spanish mexican
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Anonymous2009-09-29 2:58
American
oh and i speak australian pretty well too
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Anonymous2009-09-29 9:30
I speak fluent Coed
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Anonymous2009-09-29 15:08
English (native)
Japanese (intermediate)
Russian (beginner)
French (beginner)
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Anonymous2009-09-30 0:12
Russian (native)
English (intermedialt)
Japanese (beginner)
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Anonymous2009-09-30 5:08
Mexican (Spanish)
American (English)
French (2 years=useless)
Japanese (self study=lord help me!)
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Anonymous2009-10-01 6:54
ausfag here so between english origin and being influenced so heavily by the US, i can understand accents and slangs from both countries. amerifags seem to have so much trouble understanding english slang...
german is beginner-intermediate though
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Anonymous2009-10-01 12:45
Dutch (native)
English (advanced)
German (itermediate = German in school)
Japanese (beginner = Going great with self-study and will acquire much more knowledge when on exchange in 2011)
French (beginner = I dropped it after 3 years)
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Anonymous2009-10-01 13:31
Fluent:
Indonesian
English
Internediate:
Mandarin Chinese
Self-study (around beginner to internediate)
Japanese
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Anonymous2009-10-01 22:55
Brazilian portuguese, fluent.
English, i consider myself to have a solid knowledge at it, but then again, there's always something new to learn.
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Anonymous2009-10-02 7:27
French (Native)
Working on :
English (Intermediate)
Japanese (Beginner)
Stopped :
Esperanto (Beginner)
German (learn for years at school but forget it, so Beginner)
Dropped :
Ancient Greek (one year of study)
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Anonymous2009-10-02 13:46
Polish (Native)
English (Second language)
German (around beginner to intermediate - 2x3 years at school)
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Anonymous2009-10-02 18:30
Fluent:
German
English
French
Japanese
Russian
Learning (Intermediate level):
Esperanto
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Anonymous2009-10-03 6:30
Japanese (native)
English (beginner)
Russian (beginner)
French (beginner)
Chinese (beginner)
I'm glad to many Japanese speaker.
(日本語を話せる人がたくさんいて私はうれしいです。)
I'm surprised to person who can speak many languages.
(何ヶ国語も話せる人がいておどろきました。)
German (beginner)
Latin (beginner)
Korean (beginner)
Afrikaans (Because of my Dutch background this is quite easy to understand)
Spanish (knowing French makes Spanish a little bit understandable)
Swahili (~10 lessons. so it doesn't really count)
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Anonymous2009-10-05 20:06
Spanish (Native)
English (Master)
French (Beginner)
Japanese (Beginner)
I need to learn some vocabulary for French and Japanese.
>>46
Yes, he's obviously a three-year-old posting on the internet
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Anonymous2009-10-13 17:31
French -> native
English -> native level
I'm learning Japanese but don't "speak" it yet per se.
I have some german notions from school (lol)
I taught myself all of that. Of course, I had English classes in middle and high school but they don't count 'cause I was always ahead of them, I never worked my English for school.
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Anonymous2009-10-13 19:54
turkish (native)
english (fluent)
japanese(pre-intermediate)
latin (beginner)
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Anonymous2009-10-13 20:11
japanese(pre-intermediate) latin (beginner)
fuck yeah
I think Americans should know some Native American languages instead. Why the hell typical Americans only speak European and Asian bullshit. Speak European in Europe!
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Anonymous2009-10-16 3:11
>>58
Congratulations! You missed my point spectacularly.
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Anonymous2009-10-16 16:51
el meson de gato de mesa
le messon du chat de la table
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Anonymous2009-10-16 20:03
English - Native Speaker
French - Four Years of study, two years out of practice. Suis très, très rouillé. J'peux traduiser avec temps suffit, mais c'est plus difficile qu'elle ne l'était deux ans en arrière.
German - Just the basics - I have to use a translator for a lot of it, though my sister and a good friend of mine speak it fluently.
Japanese - Beginner/Pathetic - Self-teaching, though it really isn't going well, and I can't afford lessons. I know the syllabaries and a few basic phrases and rules, but Kanji gives me a hard time, and I can't express any complex thoughts.
>>52
I am French, and I now speak English much better than a lot of people who are native English speakers, and if I didn't still have a very slight accent people wouldn't even guess I'm a foreigner.
Hell, I don't think most people even notice my accent. I sometimes (very rarely) get "where are you from?" but NEVER "are you French?".
>I sometimes (very rarely) get "where are you from?" but NEVER "are you French?"
are you french?
you have got it just now
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Anonymous2009-10-18 18:37
French (native)
English (Advanced)
Spanish (Intermediate)
Swedish (Beginner...tried to learn it 3 years ago, but i'm way too lazy...i know the conjugations, some vocabulary, and i was able to read some articles in the svenska dagbladet..i cant, now)
Breton (Beginner, i want to speak a celtic language)
i'm supposed to begin learning russian in one week for 2 years (4 hours/ week + learn it by myself during my freetime), i know the alphabet
+ can traduce a lot of texts in latine, can read some ancient greek texts (but i dropped both...).
totally forgot catalan, i spoke some of it when i was a kid and i forgot everything...
That's it. I'd like to learn something else, but without the opportunity to practice a bit of it everyday (like, living in another country), I doubt I would be able to.
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楓2009-11-05 1:05
English (Native)
Japanese (Second/Student)
英語(母語)
日本語(第2/学生)
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not me i swear!ONk14TfQNk2009-11-06 4:01
spanish mexican
english american
japanese kansai
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Anonymous2009-11-06 12:33
spanish mexican
english american
japanese kansai
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Anonymous2009-11-06 12:53
Swedish(native)
English(advanced)- school and watching tv/movies,listening to music and reading magazines.
Thai(beginner)-just listening
Next language is Mandarin, and im gonna take some courses in english just cause i notice i lack alot of words and cant realy spell.
Gonna try and keep up my thai aswell,but its gonna be hard when i go back home.
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Anonymous2009-11-06 16:26
Russian (native)
English (almost native)
German, Finnish (advanced)
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Anonymous2009-11-07 9:55
Finnish - native
English - fluent
Swedish - mediocore and bit rusty due to lack of use.
Japanese - beginner, I am currently studying japanese.
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Anonymous2009-11-24 11:52
English (native)
French (native, forced via school)
Italian (advanced)
Farsi (mediocre at best)
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Anonymous2009-11-24 12:32
german (almost native, living in Germany)
russian (native)
english (fluently)
french (never wanted to learn... meh)
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Anonymous2009-11-24 12:55
English - Mother Tounge
German - Rather Well (5 years, now studying it at A Level)
I prefer German to english, and I'm a bit sad that I'm english.
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Anonymous2009-11-24 18:00
English - fluent
German - near fluent
Latin - near fluent
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Anonymous2009-11-25 14:40
english
japanese
MEXICAN
AL THE OTHER LANGUAGES IN THE UNIVERSE USELESS
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Anonymous2009-11-26 5:30
>>108
>implying Japanese is a useful language - weeaboo
English (native)
Spanish (was fluent, did k-8 at a spanish immersion school, but then stopped studying)
French (pretty poor, forgot most of my high school french)
Trying to teach self italian, taking korean at college
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Anonymous2009-12-10 9:15
Polish (native)
English (second language)
German (beginner)
Latin (some basics)
going to learn French
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kuzu(。◕‿‿◕。)kuzu2009-12-10 11:07
English - native
Italian - intermediate
Japanese - low intermediate, hate this language don't learn anymore
Lithuanian - beginner
Hungarian - not even beginner level ;_;
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Anonymous2009-12-10 11:30
>>139
So basically you only know English. Congratulations.
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Anonymous2009-12-10 18:49
English- native
French- been studying for 7 years now, nearly fluent.
Italian- BONJOURNO
Actually I can hold a basic conversation in Italian and will have picked up a hell of a lot more Lithuanian by the middle of next year, but thanks for the congrats anyway (。◕‿‿◕。)
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Paparazzí!2009-12-10 19:40
Hahaha!
portuguese (basic)
english (medium / advanced / basic)
russian (I'm studying!)
spanish (my native language)
deutsch (basic)
I have a very good english, so, pronunciation is a bit difficult for me :( www.ihavetuto.cl
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Paparazzí!2009-12-10 19:40
Hahaha!
portuguese (basic)
english (medium / advanced / basic)
russian (I'm studying!)
spanish (my native language)
deutsch (basic)
I have a very good english, so, pronunciation is a bit difficult for me :( www.ihavetuto.cl
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Paparazzí!2009-12-10 19:40
Hahaha!
portuguese (basic)
english (medium / advanced / basic)
russian (I'm studying!)
spanish (my native language)
deutsch (basic)
I have a very good english, so, pronunciation is a bit difficult for me :( www.ihavetuto.cl
I'm sorry 4 repeat messages
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Anonymous2009-12-10 22:54
>>136
LE MESON DE Tableau chat?
SOUNDS GOOD for my restaurant?
Finnish - native
English - fluent
Japanese - good
Swedish - Intermediate
German - basics
Korean - basics
Chinese - basics
Russian - forgot everything except how to tell someone to fuck off or ask his name
>>160
MEXICANO DE TIJUANA
english american
french Haiti
japanese kansai
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Anonymous2010-01-01 23:20
English - Native
Tagalog - Fluent
Japanese - Beginner - Intermediate
Turkish - Novice - Learning
Russian - Novice - Learning, I can read Cyrillic, but I won't understand the word.
English- native
French- high-advanced, nearly fluent. this was a few years ago though, and now i'm back to high-intermediate. it's amazing what happens to your language competency when you don't practice
Spanish- intermediate
I'd like to get more of a base in Latin, and I'd love to learn Italian, Mandarin, Russian, German or Portuguese.
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Anonymous2010-01-05 1:39
English is my native language, German is my aux. language, Spanish I'm OK at. Russian I can read Cyrillic and Chinese I just started today.
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Anonymous2010-01-05 2:07
>>165
Oh, and Mongolian, I'm also, on Cyrillic and know a few words.
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Anonymous2010-01-07 3:32
English - Native
Danish - Beginner/Intermediate
German - Absolute beginner
I'm finding German a lot easier to pick up though, now I'm progressing in Danish.
English(Native)
Romanian(Native - Although I sound like I came from a town not city)
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Anonymous2010-02-15 20:51
mexicano
nazi german
american
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Anonymous2010-02-17 17:53
English, native
French, ten years of education mostly forgotten
Norwegian, intermediate beginner
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Anonymous2010-02-17 23:38
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Russian native
English. Was studying in a school for 7 hears but learned more in Beijing lol.
Chinese learning now.
Also can understand some Ukranian.
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Anonymous2010-02-18 15:09
Russian, English
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Anonymous2010-02-18 15:09
>Also can understand some Ukranian.
Lol, any russian-speaking anon could do that.
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Anonymous2010-02-18 23:11
norwegian - very adanced, almost native. i need to practice
spanish - native
english - not sure, I'd say high intermediate
portuguese - intermediate
japanese - I'm learning :)
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Anonymous2010-02-19 9:29
German - almost native
Hungarian - good
English - good
French - not bad but need practice
Romanian - not bad but need practice
Spanish - beginner
I don't have a native language. :(
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Anonymous2010-02-20 0:59
>>181
Nooo. today me and one guy watched a movie and there was some ukranian so he didnt understand that