I live in Sweden, and I speak English and Swedish. Yes, we do have our own language
Other than that, I would probably have spoken a lot better French than I currently do if I'd spent the time needed to learn it. As it is now, I have 5 years of school French, but in almost all cases you need to live in the country to really learn a language.
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I live in the Shire, or rather where the filmed the Shire sequences of LOTR, seriously, Bag End is like 30 minutes from my house.
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I am from Ukraine, I speak Russian (first), some Ukrainian (secondary), and English (foreign). I know some school Spanish, too...
i didn't know you were from Ukraine lol.
I never ever want to to go Russia after seeing the movie Hostel - just NO THANKS!
lets see, i speak English(First), the odd bit of German, some French, i know how to speak some Japanese (might sound wrong but oh what the heck lol) and i know some Japanese anime songs.
I live in the Shire, or rather where the filmed the Shire sequences of LOTR, seriously, Bag End is like 30 minutes from my house.
Ooh. haev u met gndalf? :rolleyes:
Uh no, he doesnt visit Bag End that often, or at least not when I am nearby
I never ever want to to go Russia after seeing the movie Hostel - just NO THANKS!
Bratislava, where the movie was set is not in Russia or the Ukraine. It's in Slovakia or Slovenia, one of those sligltly more western European, than Russian countries.
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I am Osutorarian. <- lol, the way Japenese pronounce 'Australian'. I actually got taught that in Japanese in grade 8.
Nah, I'm not Japanese. I'm actually white Australian (I'm pretty sure I was one of if not the palest male in my grade at school lol). Also, my dad is a white NZer. One day he decided to go on a 'round the world tour, but he came to Australia and didn't go any further lol. I think it says something good about the country - or it just means that he's lazy.
I don't speak English at all. I have no idea what you guy's are saying.
lolol
I also know a very slight bit of spanish because my sister was trying to teach herself and practiced on me, and I also know a slight bit of Latin from attempting to teach myself (but it got boring, I need someone to teach me personally). I really really want to speak Latin fluently, so I plan on moving to England and study it at a university there. (I know, very expensive). There is like no uni's in my region that teach it - maybe one, but it hardly does it. And I just so happened to not go to a school where they teach it as a subject. (There is atleast one that I know of, but its an all-boys school. pssh, no thanks. And I've finished school now anyway.)
I took Spanish and Latin in school - but its been awhile, don't remember much of it - so yeah.
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It's not hard, its just hard going back and forth very quickly. You also have to practice them regularly, or else you start speaking on while thinking in the other. The sentence structure, mannerisms, accents, they all are different for every language. Spanish was my first language, but English is my best. I don't practice my Spanish as often as I probably should, so from time to time I catch myself speaking it while thinking in English. The sentences are in English, translated word for word, which doesn't work. In order to speak good Spanish that others won't laugh at, I gotta switch from English to Spanish in my thinking cycle.
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Yea, even though I know I'm probably better off than others because of it, I don't feel special. Maybe because I was so young when I learned them, and I never understood the real value of it in terms of boasting. I know now that it helps alot, but it was basically out of necessity that I learned them. Spanish to communicate with family, English to communicate with the rest of the world.
Fluent in English, almost fluent in Latin, know enough spanish to understand most conversations, know very little German, wish i was fluent in Polish but do know how to say how are you.
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I do understand a small amount of Spanish, French, and internet-lingo-Japanese, but that's about as far as I go.
I speak American, French, Spanish, and a touch of Japanese.
Other than that, I would probably have spoken a lot better French than I currently do if I'd spent the time needed to learn it. As it is now, I have 5 years of school French, but in almost all cases you need to live in the country to really learn a language.
Ooh. haev u met gndalf? :rolleyes:
i didn't know you were from Ukraine lol.
I never ever want to to go Russia after seeing the movie Hostel - just NO THANKS!
lets see, i speak English(First), the odd bit of German, some French, i know how to speak some Japanese (might sound wrong but oh what the heck lol) and i know some Japanese anime songs.
I am from the Land Down Under.
Uh no, he doesnt visit Bag End that often, or at least not when I am nearby
Bratislava, where the movie was set is not in Russia or the Ukraine. It's in Slovakia or Slovenia, one of those sligltly more western European, than Russian countries.
I'm an Indian.
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Nah, I'm not Japanese. I'm actually white Australian (I'm pretty sure I was one of if not the palest male in my grade at school lol). Also, my dad is a white NZer. One day he decided to go on a 'round the world tour, but he came to Australia and didn't go any further lol. I think it says something good about the country - or it just means that he's lazy.
I don't speak English at all. I have no idea what you guy's are saying.
lolol
I also know a very slight bit of spanish because my sister was trying to teach herself and practiced on me, and I also know a slight bit of Latin from attempting to teach myself (but it got boring, I need someone to teach me personally). I really really want to speak Latin fluently, so I plan on moving to England and study it at a university there. (I know, very expensive). There is like no uni's in my region that teach it - maybe one, but it hardly does it. And I just so happened to not go to a school where they teach it as a subject. (There is atleast one that I know of, but its an all-boys school. pssh, no thanks. And I've finished school now anyway.)
I took Spanish and Latin in school - but its been awhile, don't remember much of it - so yeah.
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I really wanna know what its like to completely understand two different languages simultaneously.
I speak English, little spanish (Understand more than speak) and Japanese fluent now.
Fluent in English, almost fluent in Latin, know enough spanish to understand most conversations, know very little German, wish i was fluent in Polish but do know how to say how are you.
I've also mastered 1337 sp34k and Pig Latin.
I know a little bit of Spanish and a little bit of Latin.
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I'm the same, although I don't speak French very well.