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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 2009-10-23 6:38

Portuguese (PT-PT)(native)
English (Good)
Spanish (intermediate)
French (so-so)

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-23 15:56

English (Native)
Spanish (Mediocre)
Korean (Initiate)

I want to learn Portuguese, but not the Brazilian variant.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-24 10:53

English (American) Native
German (High Mediocre)
Spanish (Beginner)
Turkish (Ultra-Beginner)

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-25 13:55

English (Native)
Bengali (Native)
Japanese (Intermediate)

I suck at speaking bengali though, but can get through everyday situations, and listening is no problem.

Japanese all through self study.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-25 17:00

>>82
Nice to hear that. Want some help?

Name: -CaLiFoRniA 2009-10-28 20:30

French (native)
English
Spanish (beginner)

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-28 20:43

It's funny how people say they speak a language when they know just a few words. When you are a beginner at a language, it means you don't know it.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-29 15:09

>>87
agregado amigo anonimado
yo entendero mucho mexicano
en tijuanas

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-30 7:11

Portuguese (native)
Spanish (basic fluency)
English (advanced fluency)
Swedish (I get by)

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-03 2:26

English (native)
Spanish (fluent)
Italian (fluent)
Irish (Gaeilge)
Swedish (enough to get by; Norwegian, too)
French (enough to get by)

Word.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-03 3:41

English (Native)
French (Fluent)
Spanish (Enough to get by)
Latin, and from there a basic understanding of many Latin languages.

Maori (Churr bro)
Romani/Gypsy (Intermediate)

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-03 7:52

>>91
what's Romani like? i was considering learning it but i heard there were too many dialects that arent mutually intelligible

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-03 16:25

american english
mexican spanish
japanese kansai
nothing more i need in this world ;]

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-03 18:25

>>93
I think you've posted it at least ten times before
enough of that shit

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-03 22:38

English - Native
Telugu - Native
Hindi - Low/mid
Japanese - Currently learning

Russian,spanish,italian & arabic are on my list to learn before I die. Even if its only on a basic level.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-04 7:42

>>94
not me i swear

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-04 19:48

French (native)
English (near-native level)

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.

Name: 2009-11-05 1:05

English (Native)
Japanese (Second/Student)

英語(母語)
日本語(第2/学生)

Name: not me i swear !ONk14TfQNk 2009-11-06 4:01

spanish mexican
english american
japanese kansai

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-06 12:33

spanish mexican
english american
japanese kansai

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-06 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.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-06 16:26

Russian (native)
English (almost native)
German, Finnish (advanced)

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-07 9:55

Finnish - native
English - fluent
Swedish - mediocore and bit rusty due to lack of use.
Japanese - beginner, I am currently studying japanese.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-24 11:52

English (native)
French (native, forced via school)
Italian (advanced)
Farsi (mediocre at best)

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-24 12:32

german (almost native, living in Germany)
russian (native)
english (fluently)
french (never wanted to learn... meh)

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-24 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.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-24 18:00

English - fluent
German - near fluent
Latin - near fluent

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-25 14:40

english
japanese
MEXICAN
AL THE OTHER LANGUAGES IN THE UNIVERSE USELESS

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-26 5:30

>>108
>implying Japanese is a useful language - weeaboo

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-26 14:05

>>109
IMPLYING IS NOT!

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-26 14:07

>>109
English Universal language
Japanese everything tech worthy and recreational worthy
Spanish Mexican you will need cheap workers

Name: Ten 2009-11-26 14:26

Swedish (native language)
English
and minor Wapanese

Name: Ten 2009-11-26 14:28

fuuuu! first post and i didnt read the whole OP

English - via movies and talking to ppls on the interweb
Wapanese - Japanese Anime and Hentai xD

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-26 15:54

>>10
>>18
>>102
>>105
Что вы забыли на моей илитной языковой доске, русские хуи? Пишите что инглиш родной и все.

English - Native
Russian - Master
Chinese - Intermediate
Greek - Beginner
Welsh - Beginner
Portuguese - Beginner
German - Beginner

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-28 4:53

Japanese (near fluent)
Mandarin Chinese (intermediate)
English (fluent, mother tongue)
Spanish (broken, beginner)

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-28 4:55

>>11
close
so close

我学了中文为了六月。

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-28 6:36

>我学了中文为了六月。

I don't think this is the right use of 为了, 为 is more of a conditional "because of" or "in order to" type "for".

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-28 9:17

>>117
I sometimes find it odd that back in the times of pre-Qin 为 only had the meaning of "lead".

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-01 16:50

>>116
>>117
>>118
FLIED LICE, ME LOVE YOU LONG TIME

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-02 21:29

>>117
This is correct.  Integrated Chinese translates it as "for the sake of."

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