The only language they ever attempted to teach us was Spanish, but we learned the exact same things for like 3 years then had no more language classes. There was literally no progression, and it was so boring that I spent most of the time sleeping. No one in my entire school learned Spanish.
The only language they ever attempted to teach us was Spanish, but we learned the exact same things for like 3 years then had no more langua… morege classes. There was literally no progression, and it was so boring that I spent most of the time sleeping. No one in my entire school learned Spanish.
I know English,Malay ,started little bit of mandarin,Hakka (even though my dad's Chinese..I'm such a disgrace),going to learn French and I know a little bit of Tagalog and Visaya (My mum's Filipino OTL and I only know a few words in those languages)
According to the CIA, Korean and Arabic are supposed to be some of the hardest languages for native English speakers to learn. I forget wher… moree I read that though.
The closest language to English is, to my knowledge, Norwegian. Plus they put circles over their letters. Bonus.
That's a translitation of how people speak; like in Huckleberry Finn. The Quebecois speak standard French, but the accent can be pretty different, and in some cases words are used differently.
That's a translitation of how people speak; like in Huckleberry Finn. The Quebecois speak standard French, but the accent can be pretty different, and in some cases words are used differently.
Learning norwegian is alot smarter. Norway have been rules by both sweden and denmark (jerks abused half population dying to the black death) So our language is kind of in the middle and Norwegians for the most time have an easier time to understand Swedish and Danish.
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I'm a native Italian speaker, but I can also speak English, German and a bit of French.
فصلين دراسيين
Long enough that I can speak and write well but can barely comprehend anything.
Aye, that it is, but currently I can just blame them lol.
Why is that?
A little bit of Spanish, and I've been meaning to learn more Japanese.
Croatian and German but I also want to learn Spanish.
The only language they ever attempted to teach us was Spanish, but we learned the exact same things for like 3 years then had no more language classes. There was literally no progression, and it was so boring that I spent most of the time sleeping. No one in my entire school learned Spanish.
Ok. Going good. I just need to find something to watch and refresh my memory. Thanks.
French, German, Italian and Swedish.
I know how you feel. My english teacher has been teaching the verb to be for the last 3 years x_x
Sorry didn't mean to reply to you.
Yo hablo español y estoy aprendiendo japonés.
I know English,Malay ,started little bit of mandarin,Hakka (even though my dad's Chinese..I'm such a disgrace),going to learn French and I know a little bit of Tagalog and Visaya (My mum's Filipino OTL and I only know a few words in those languages)
Thanks guys, i'm level 3 in Swedish on Doulingo so I understand really basic writings now.
I'm from Quebec so I talk in a other version of french.
Hé toé, c'est à moé que tu parle!?
In english: Hey you, is to me you are talking to!?
Huh. Interesting dialect! Reminds me of Louisiana Creole. Do you also speak standard French? Or just Québécois?
Oh shit. Now the DHS is going to tap my computer.
That's a translitation of how people speak; like in Huckleberry Finn. The Quebecois speak standard French, but the accent can be pretty different, and in some cases words are used differently.
This will throw em' for a loop
!!!!!!مكدونالدس أكبر
I'm fluent in bullshit,jk I speak Irish and a little French
Very good explanation.
Irish is an intimidating language. The only words you know are dia dhuít and póg mó thoin.
Two of my favorite authors are Hubert Aquin and Ying Chen, so... lol.
English, a lot of Spanish (original language), and Japanese ;D
Por qué usted respondió a su mensaje?
Me alegro de ver que está discusión volvió a la primera página.
Little bit of Italian, little bit of Arabic, and I took 2 years of French but only remember how to say "My name is ____"
I speak Arabic, followed by English, French and I'm progressing to learn German.
Eh.....no lo sé, estoy muy loco XD
My Primary Language is English, But I also Speak Japanese and Polish, and I picked up a bit of Sweedish too for no reason. XD
any language you want me to speak bby
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Mumtaaz! Another speaker of al-lughah 3rabiyya!! Do you speak any particular dialect?
Okay, show me some !Xóõ (Taa).
Go ahead, I'll wait.
Chinese, and a bit of japanese
hhhh ah masry akid :P
You guys speak a lot of languages and I can barely speak english. g.g
French obviously. I also like when people use a french word like "voilà". in an english sentence
A majority of the English language is owed to French (29%, I believe).
Polish guy that speaks Norwegian. Your father is some sort of construction worker i'm guessing.
Learning norwegian is alot smarter. Norway have been rules by both sweden and denmark (jerks abused half population dying to the black death) So our language is kind of in the middle and Norwegians for the most time have an easier time to understand Swedish and Danish.