>>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...