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What languages do you speak?

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-22 23:17

GO

Say fluency level and how you learned them.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-10 1:18

>>36

i guess 'table' is feminine in french. so 'de la table'

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-12 8:57

German native
fluent in English, Hungarian and Czech
currently learning Romanian

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-12 9:45

桌上的貓
MEJA KUCING
TABLE CAT

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-12 14:00

sup frenchies
i want to make a cofe with the name of table cat ,but need to sound french
so something liek le messon du chat de la table?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-12 14:43

Dutch (beginner)
het tafel is een schaap op dinsdag. dat vogel is lezen een book...Oh god I give up.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-12 21:42

>>45
Really, you only speak one language and you're beginner level? Are you 3?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-13 1:38

>>46
Yes, he's obviously a three-year-old posting on the internet

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-13 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.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-13 19:54

turkish (native)
english (fluent)
japanese(pre-intermediate)
latin (beginner)

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-13 20:11

japanese(pre-intermediate)
latin (beginner)
fuck yeah

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-13 23:59

>>46
Posting on a textboard at the age of three would be considered quite an astonishment.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-14 1:44

>>48

>French -> native
>English -> native level

what's the difference between 'native' and 'native level'? or u started to learn english as an adult but believe you succeeded the native level?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-14 20:41

sup frenchies
i want to make a cofe with the name of table cat ,but need to sound french
so something liek le messon du chat de la table?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-15 12:29

I speak fuck

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-15 15:18

le messon du chat de la table

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-15 18:35

English - Native
Spanish - Advanced (Learned through school, friends, girlfriend.)
Japanese - Beginner (Self-teaching)

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-15 19:36

>>56
lol typical American

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-16 2:42

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!

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-16 3:11

>>58
Congratulations! You missed my point spectacularly.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-16 16:51

el meson de gato de mesa
le messon du chat de la table

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-16 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.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-16 22:59

Japanese(native)
English(native)
Spanish(super beginner)
French(ultra beginner)

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-16 23:07

>>27
日本の英語教育はかなりひどいからねぇ、まぁ、がんばれ。

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-16 23:21

Español, cara de verga, que pensabas?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-17 11:52

>>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?".

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 7:12

>>66

>I sometimes (very rarely) get "where are you from?" but NEVER "are you French?"

are you french?

you have got it just now

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 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...

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 19:23

Yo

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 23:03

>>67
traduce

It's "translate" in English

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-19 4:20

>i want to speak a celtic language

Why, what's the point?

I doubt there's a single celtic speaker alive who doesn't speak perfect English or French.

Or is it just to impress?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-19 10:14

German, English, Dutch, Slovenian, Croatian

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-19 10:39

>>70
You know some people don't learn languages just for practical purposes.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-19 10:42

>>61
though my sister and a good friend of mine speak it fluently.

Are they native English speakers? It's rare to see one who speaks German fluenty.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-19 12:56

mexican and american

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-22 15:59

mexicano y americano

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-22 16:15

Polish (native)
English (intermediate)
Russian (beginner)
Croatian & Serbian (trying...)

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-22 18:40

Hebrew (native)
English (native)
russian (crap)
japanese (shit, but getting better :3)

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-23 3:05

>>77
english
american or british?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-23 3:43

American English (native)

Italian (intermediate or beginner, depends who you ask)

French (just started a month ago)

Trying to decide which to focus on.  Italian is fun to learn and helps me get laid, but doesn't exactly open up a wide range of career opportunities.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-23 5:30

>>78
the kind of english they use outside these shit holes

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