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Arktos
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what languages do you speak?
foreign languages
your mother-language isn't included.i used to learn english,french and german at school.
Animalista 87-
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Re: foreign languages
I use to learn English and Spanish at school. I learned Latin as well, though I am not able to form any sentence in this language (I wonder how I got my 8 points-mark xD)
I really would like to learn hebrew and italian (I'm working on both of them)
I really would like to learn hebrew and italian (I'm working on both of them)
Re: foreign languages
i used to learn latin too,although of course i don't call it a foreign language because it's the ancient one of my country.ah because you'd like to learn italian i tell you it's not easy because it has a lot of moods and tenses as all neolatin languages;but it also has easier parts such as a very few plurals and no declinations!so you can do it.
about me:i easily put a word of a foreign language and its meaning in my mind as i hear or read it.for example i learned some arabian words with "the thousand and one nights",some japanese with fanfictions and magazines about anime(i also have a pocket japanese dictionary)and even some romanian with the lyrics of "dragostea din tei".
about me:i easily put a word of a foreign language and its meaning in my mind as i hear or read it.for example i learned some arabian words with "the thousand and one nights",some japanese with fanfictions and magazines about anime(i also have a pocket japanese dictionary)and even some romanian with the lyrics of "dragostea din tei".
Animalista 87-
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Re: foreign languages
I know fluently Polish and English. I can also talk some german and french.
Tyrion's friend-
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Re: foreign languages
Animalista 87 wrote:i used to learn latin too,although of course i don't call it a foreign language because it's the ancient one of my country.ah because you'd like to learn italian i tell you it's not easy because it has a lot of moods and tenses as all neolatin languages;but it also has easier parts such as a very few plurals and no declinations!so you can do it.
about me:i easily put a word of a foreign language and its meaning in my mind as i hear or read it.for example i learned some arabian words with "the thousand and one nights",some japanese with fanfictions and magazines about anime(i also have a pocket japanese dictionary)and even some romanian with the lyrics of "dragostea din tei".
You are very clever with languages I see!
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English, german and russian! English at advanced level, german and russian at medium level.
They all are beautiful languages. However if I was to make a list I'd put german and russian at the top and same level and then english. I've learned it for many years - stopped learning it since last year - and now that I'm approaching other languages, I dunno, I begin to hear english as a "boring" language. I'd definitively put german and russian at the top.
Then... I thought my mother language was one of the most difficult to learn in the world. I made a huge mistake... russian is! Imagine all verbs are doubled (there are two ways of saying for example "to do", depending on the type of action: if that's complete, we'll use a verb, if that's incomplete we'll use another one), imagine short and long adjectives, imagine SIX declinations! Imagine a whole new alphabet to learn! O.O'' The only help I got is that russian has many latin words such as "dom" (home), and italian has many too so that some words resemble each other.
Really, italian is easy compared to it... but this is why I love russian! The accent goes practically everywhere and makes russian a very musical language, maybe even more than italian... at least to my ears XD
And what about its literature... Chekhov is every bit as good as Dante.
German has a completely different sound but I really love it anyway. Its grammar is hard too but not as hard as italian, I think. And waaay easier than russian!
They all are beautiful languages. However if I was to make a list I'd put german and russian at the top and same level and then english. I've learned it for many years - stopped learning it since last year - and now that I'm approaching other languages, I dunno, I begin to hear english as a "boring" language. I'd definitively put german and russian at the top.
Then... I thought my mother language was one of the most difficult to learn in the world. I made a huge mistake... russian is! Imagine all verbs are doubled (there are two ways of saying for example "to do", depending on the type of action: if that's complete, we'll use a verb, if that's incomplete we'll use another one), imagine short and long adjectives, imagine SIX declinations! Imagine a whole new alphabet to learn! O.O'' The only help I got is that russian has many latin words such as "dom" (home), and italian has many too so that some words resemble each other.
Really, italian is easy compared to it... but this is why I love russian! The accent goes practically everywhere and makes russian a very musical language, maybe even more than italian... at least to my ears XD
And what about its literature... Chekhov is every bit as good as Dante.
German has a completely different sound but I really love it anyway. Its grammar is hard too but not as hard as italian, I think. And waaay easier than russian!
Arktos-
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Re: foreign languages
jo hallo ich kann nur Deutsch hoffe es versteht mich hier jemand
english kan ich gar nicht
english kan ich gar nicht
Tabaluga1990-
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Re: foreign languages
Does it count if I can speak only one phrase of that language? Like 汉语啦, 日本語や, and English, und Deutsch, i Polski, Le Français, y Español, Italiano, and how to type Russian in Russian?
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welcome back!i don't know exactly how to answer your question,maybe i should add another option,for example "none" or "only a few words of at least one"
Animalista 87-
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Re: foreign languages
Je suis apprentissage françois dans cette instant (I'm learning french right now)
Re: foreign languages
I've stidied English, Spanish and Swedish so I know them pretty well (or English a little better ) and then I know a little bit of German and some really random stuff in Japan, Norwegian and French xDD
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