English and French, I'm better at listening rather than speaking in French though.
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English and French, I'm better at listening rather than speaking in French though.
My English, as you'd have noticed by now, is quite alright, and I'm about equally good at Swedish, which is my native language. I'm also half-schooled in German, I'm going through Spanish classes in school now, and I've picked up bits and pieces of other languages, mainly Japanese, Latin and Greek from various places. I'm also somewhat able to communicate with Norweigan and Danish folk, given that the three languages are pretty similar.
Latin is a c00l language :) Say: "Hi, how ru doing"Quote:
Originally posted by Skinner8
My English, as you'd have noticed by now, is quite alright, and I'm about equally good at Swedish, which is my native language. I'm also half-schooled in German, I'm going through Spanish classes in school now, and I've picked up bits and pieces of other languages, mainly Japanese, Latin and Greek from various places. I'm also somewhat able to communicate with Norweigan and Danish folk, given that the three languages are pretty similar.
"I've picked up bits and pieces" as in, "I know some loose words and maybe some grammatical rules, but not enough to make up even the simplest of sentences"...
I took latin at institute... only thing I keep in my memory is some vocabulary, the rest its gone... so I speak spanish & english, but I could understand a portuguese/brazilian and with more difficulties even an italian
Not bad, Howie. ;)
Im totally fluent in Spanish(*points to location*) and English(I feel as if I had 2 native languages). I can read and write French without any major problems, but I'm total crap when it comes to speech (I dropped the class last year). I'm currently learning Japanese, but I'm far from fluent. :P
I can say a few words and common expressions in German(besides fick dich, arscheloch, scheisse, and their combinations/variations :P), and I used to know some Russian(as my mother knew a lot).
I know english worse than some people that it's the second language of (and it's my frist (I even just misspelled first) language...) and I know 3 words of Japanese (though not the spelling...I could try I suppose...): Konichiwa, Sayanara and Bakayaro (I bet I spelled that wrong...but it's still funny to me...)
je parle fran�ais aussi.
i know a shred of japanese.
I know Swedish and English, and understand Norwegian and Danish.
I know English, German, Japanese, Chinese (Cantonese), and Arabic quite well. I know/understand a little Korean, Russian, Latin, and French. I am currently learning Spanish and Greek right now.
No one's listed Elvish yet... That's a pretty good thing, really.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that coming up :P Is it England that is teaching Tolkein's rendition of Elvish? By teaching I mean has actual classes in school.
I don't know... It's entirely silly if you ask me.
There's some merit to it. It is useless, but learning any language is proven to improve overall cognitive thought and improve other areas of the brain. (lol too lazy to think of the specific parts :P )
Ich spreche Deutsches :)
or for you non-german speakers, i speak german