• What languages do you know?
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[QUOTE=NotMeh;33273575]Yes, written in hiragana because I don't know a single word of Kanji.[/QUOTE] I don't blame you.. :v:
English, and enough French to live for quite a while in any French-speaking country. :v:
French fluently, English fluently, a bit of German and a bit of Russian
Japanese and English.
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German(native), English(fluent), Spanish(fluent), Japanese and Chinese
English and German, I'd like to learn a Scandinavian language like Swedish though
Fluently = English, Russian, Latvian. Learning= Dutch.
English, and a little bit of Japanese. I plan on learning Swedish after I finish with Japanese.
English, Cantonese and Mandarin.
English, HTML, and military radio language :buddy:
English, Spanish, Polish, German, A little Russian.
English, I find it extremely difficult to learn new languages, I have tried all that Rosetta stone shit to try and learn spanish and I just forget it all.
English, Swedish and Sarcasm.
Just English and Latin.
Russian, Ukrainian and English. I want to learn Latin and Japanese, though. They sound badass.
English, horribly accented Mandarin Chinese I learn from a Taiwanese teacher, and a bit of Australian.
Finnish, English, Swedish.
German and well , english . explains itself right?
Fluent at Dutch and English, quite good at German.
english, russian, french, some japanese
Russian (First language) English - perfect German (Lived 3 years in Austria and I still have a lot to learn.)
English, a little bit of German, even smaller bit of Russian and, ofcourse, main language that is Lithuanian.
danish, english and a very little german.
Turkish, English and my grandma is teaching me Italian, I used to study German, French and Arabic but I forgot most of those. I'll try to learn Spanish after Italian because they are kinda similar so I think that it'll be easy after I learn Italian.
Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, English, know most of the Russian and Slovenian language, can comprehend Bulgarian.
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