You guys know pretty lot of languages. Many of you know Mandarin. WOW!
You guys know pretty lot of languages. Many of you know Mandarin. WOW!
English
British English (LOL!)
Spanish-I understand it and can even tell you what country you are from most likely but my grammar is aweful so I have a hard time speaking it.
French- I can figure out what you are saying for the most part but useless at speaking it.
Italian- Somewhere between French and Spanish! I can understand most of it and can put together some understandable chat but that's about it.
Fluent in cat.
English-I've been told that I have a Southern/Northern accent here.
French- I took 2 years in high school but I don't remember much.
Spanish- I know a few words but I can't speak in sentences.
Korean- I've learned a few words here and there by co-workers.
I can talk to my budgerigar
Other than that, I know some Malay, some Chinese (Cantonese), a little Vietnamese.....and of course....English.
I hate to say this but when I was going to school on the bus I learned swear words in Japansese, & Russian. If my mom would of known I was speaking swear words in another language she would of washed my mouth out with soap. I do speak Minneasotian really well & my English is a work in progress.
English
Spanish- Thanks to my boyfriend (He's from Colombia), I am around his family all the time and have picked it up very fast. I can understand it very well and can speak some basic sentences, just not have in depth conversations. I speak like a four year old hehe I think I learned more Spanish in 6 months with my boyfriend than 2.5 years in Spanish class
I am wanting to learn it very fluently because I'm going into nursing. We have been doing "a sentence a day". It helps tremendously!
Unless I can speak it, I don't consider it knowing the language. I know some words here and there in German (my grandpa is from Germany), Swedish (went to Swedish camp), and Italian (very similar to Spanish). But I don't consider myself "knowing" those languages.
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English
German (took it at school for 5 years... I am far from fluent but I know enough to get by if I go to a German speaking country)
French (a tiny bit. Took it at school for 3 years. Can't remember much now)
Spanish (a few simple phrases. Took it for a year in school)
Latin (a few words. Took it in school for a year)
Italian (a few words. Trying to teach myself Italian as we go to Italy on holiday, but I just don't have the time to learn it)
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I forgot about Tarahumara.. which is an aboriginal language/tongue.. I know a few words.. I knew a bit more but my mind just kept them in a very hidden place I can no longer access.. but there are still some I remember :P
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I just wanted to tell. I learned a few words in French. I learned a few sentences. They are:
Pardon me Miss/married woman
You are stupid, I learned two ways of saying it.
I am sorry. (Still a little messy)
I am magnificent.
You are magnificent miss, baby, boy, married woman.
What
When
I also learned to be forms, like he is, you are, she is in singular and plural, male and female and stuff. My mom knows French, Arabic and some Spanish. So I learn and she teaches me Arabic and also learn it from school. I also started French today night. This is my today's lesson. It was fun but my mom said what was I gonna do. I gotta concentrate on my upcoming school. I feel sick these days because school's coming up. Its on 14th Sep. OOOOhhhhh!!!! hate it! Child's Worst Nightmare. Thats what we students call it.
French: mother language
English: fairly fluent
Dutch: basics. I worked in the Netherlands for 5 years. I can read it better, understand it more or less when it's spoken. I can say basic things in shops, restaurants, etc.
German: second language at school. I am supposed to be able to speak it, but after my stay in the NL, only Dutch words are popping up when I try to remember some German. I guess it would come back with practise.
Italian: I took it for 1 year at school. Learned the basics but I forgot a lot.
Latin: forgot it all!
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