Gosh what a lovely bunch of talented people you all are, I only speak English, know a little Maori, and try hard at the scottish Aberdonian dialect.
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Gosh what a lovely bunch of talented people you all are, I only speak English, know a little Maori, and try hard at the scottish Aberdonian dialect.
:)
I'm jealous. I want to learn sign language SO bad. There is an ASL child in my tutor group, I feel so bad that I can't talk to her. :(Quote:
Originally posted by babolaypo65
American Sign Language (fluently)
Spanish and French Sign Language (Enough to get by).
I've also studied a bit of Catalan Sign....
And I fully intend to be fluent at Spanish and French Sign Language soon.
You mean a deaf child?Quote:
Originally posted by ILoveMyAbbyGirl
I'm jealous. I want to learn sign language SO bad. There is an ASL child in my tutor group, I feel so bad that I can't talk to her. :(
In my mom's day care there was little boy in a wheel chair who was Deaf. So my mom made as all learn Sign Language :D It was fun and I continue to study it today.
I know Spanish and English.
Ash
I speak English and I speak some Spanish,but i am not fluent.I used to know some ASL,but i forgot a lot of what i knew.:)
English & I could probably cuss you out in Spanish. :o
I can also say basic everyday things like "how are you?"
What I love about languages is when you finally "have" to use them. I was in Spain this summer, and though it had been years, I was the only one who spoke Spanish. Now, granted, my Spanish is Mexican Spanish, but I did pretty well! I ordered food, taxis, EVEN was able to argue about the bill! I'm sure my verb tenses weren't the best but still.
A couple of years ago I visited France and our "hosts" were Deaf French folks. They didn't know ASL, or English, so French Sign Language was the only thing we had in common. I did okay all things considered!
In my work every day I use American Sign Language, all day, everyday, but it STILL amazes me from time to time that I am fluent.
I LOVE LANGUAGES!:D :D
Hebrew..."shalom" (hello).."shalom' (goodbye) "shalom" (peace)..hey it's easy! ;) I speak American English (too fast), used to understand a little but not speak Polish (especially when it was something I wasn't suppose to know about :D ) and enough Spanish to get by (without trying to conjugate verbs! Hey it's been 35 yrs!).
I am SO impressed by you all! I think it's wonderful you speak so many languages!! When I was in school (eons ago) we were only "forced" to take another language for 2-3 years in high school!
Hey! I can't even keep my colors straight...not alone SPEAK ANOTHER LANGUAGE!! yikes!:eek: :o
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I can latvian (my mother language), russian, english, german, spanish and icelandic
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English, Urdu, Punjabi........................and a little bit of Arabic (not enough to say I know the language, but I can read/write it, and understand a considerable amount).
Wow, that's very impressive!
I speak English and French.... I know enough Spanish to get by.
I guess I take it for granted then, because I don't find it impressive. :o I know this guy who knows 11 languages. Now THAT'S impressive!Quote:
Originally posted by Twisterdog
Wow, that's very impressive!
English/Urdu/Punjabi..........I grew up with them.........have been hearing/speaking them since I learned to talk, so they all come naturally to me. I have a bit of an accent with Urdu and Punjabi...........well, my cousins say so. They say I sound like a confused American when I speak it (which I KNOW I do, because I keep adding an English word in every other sentence to make up for the word that flew out of my mind while I'm speaking). :o LOL! English is by far the language I'm best it, but that's obviously because its my first language, and the language I grew up with, both at home and in society. Urdu and Punjabi I got just from home, so its a bit messed up, accent-wise. :p
Arabic is the additional language that I've learned a bit. I learned to read it very young.............probably around 6-7 years old. I can't make out everything that I read though, but when we travel to the Middle East, I can read all the signs, and try to figure out what they mean. :p Its so funny how they write Burger King and McDonalds, etc. in Arabic. Makes me laugh...........cause they don't have all the *letters* we have in English, in Arabic, so the way they write *Burger King* in Arabic reads as *Burjer Kinj*. :eek: LOL
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Originally posted by popcornbird
English/Urdu/Punjabi..........
What are those langauges- Urdu&Punjabi?
Feeling a total thicko - I speak English and Rubbish!
Oh yes and fluent Cat!
I can order beer/wine/coffee in Spanish and French! (Only I get them mixed up and transpose - causes much amusement!)
I'm totally impressed with everyone - especially Esster who started the thread. Your grasp is amazing. - Urdu and Punjabi are Indian languages.
Lynne
I speak Dutch, French, English, German and quite a few Dutch dialects.
Thanx Lynnestankard!
Ooh, itęs very intresting, to know indian languages :D
Yep. Indian/Pakistani languages. Urdu is actually Pakistani........and in India, its Hindi, but I honestly think they're very close because I can understand everything any Indian says. :p And Punjabi.............both India and Pakistan have several provinces, and each province has its own language.........so for the area my parents were born in, that would be Punjabi. Its spoken in both India and Pakistan, in the province Punjab.Quote:
Originally posted by lynnestankard
Urdu and Punjabi are Indian languages.