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Post by newboy on Jul 6, 2009 19:10:00 GMT 1
I can speak bits of loads of languages. But fluently i know English, French and German.
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Post by Rogue on Jul 6, 2009 19:23:30 GMT 1
English, Serbian and French....
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Post by storeboughtcake on Jul 6, 2009 19:27:18 GMT 1
Just English and Spanish for me. I plan on learning another language during summer vacation though.
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Post by [Poisoned Candy] on Jul 6, 2009 22:41:00 GMT 1
I speak two languages - English and Croatian. I have plans to learn Japanesse, Russian and Spanish someday in future. I don't know why. xD
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Post by lovelychick on Jul 7, 2009 12:10:48 GMT 1
Well I speak Croatian,English and a little Spanish..I learned it watching soaps.XD
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Post by storeboughtcake on Jul 7, 2009 19:20:17 GMT 1
I speak two languages - English and Croatian. I have plans to learn Japanesse, Russian and Spanish someday in future. I don't know why. xD Russian is the one I plan on learning too! I've heard it's quite diffficult though. Japanese is a close second but for some reason the Russian language just captivates me. :]
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Post by [Poisoned Candy] on Jul 7, 2009 23:25:20 GMT 1
Russian is difficult for native English speakers, yes, probably because of case grammar and pronunciation. But it shouldn't be that hard for me. Sentence construction is pretty much the same, some words are similar or even the same. I just think that Russian sounds way cooler than Croatian, so I must learn it. xD
And Japanese... I already started learning it, but I'm having problems with sentence construction, it's way different. For example "I eat pizza" would be "I pizza eat." And it's hard for me to get used to that. xD
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Post by s h a d o w. on Jul 8, 2009 2:36:20 GMT 1
english, French, norwegian, Japanese, Korean, Sweden, Muslim, Finnish, and Arabic... I like to speak in more then 3 langages... Its fun!
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Post by newboy on Jul 8, 2009 13:11:40 GMT 1
^ You can speak them all fluently, that is to say have day-to-day conversations in them? And since when has 'Muslim' been a language?, i was under the impression it was a religion
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Post by s h a d o w. on Jul 9, 2009 2:04:03 GMT 1
not everyday thing because I don't have a lot of friends that like to do that, mostly Arabic, English, French, and Korean, and I'm being taught Ijbway I speak Hindi a Muslim langauge
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Post by Titanis on Jul 9, 2009 19:49:48 GMT 1
I'm jealous. You guys all know two or three languages. I know bits and pieces of German and Spanish, but I can only carry on a conversation in English But I'd like to learn: - Spanish. - German. - Latin. - Mandarin. - Arabic.
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Post by [Poisoned Candy] on Jul 9, 2009 22:50:13 GMT 1
lol, well if I were from America or any other English speaking country, I probably wouldn't speak two languages.
But I had to learn English because we have it in school and I use internet a lot. Going on Croatian sites is not fun so yea... xD
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Post by Titanis on Jul 10, 2009 6:18:20 GMT 1
I guess you're right, English is pretty much the international language. I could probably go most places around the world and people would speak English and their native language, so I could get around fine. But I'd like to know more than one language, and those ones I listed are the most interesting to me, especially Latin!
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Post by [Poisoned Candy] on Jul 10, 2009 12:29:16 GMT 1
I know few people who learn Latin in school, it sounds interesting indeed! :]
Yup, I know what you mean. I'd like to know more than two languages xD
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Post by s h a d o w. on Jul 11, 2009 1:34:46 GMT 1
well for bisnusses its chinese
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