How many languages can you speak?
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How many languages can you speak?
i know 4 languages including english, other 2 are spanish (european dialect) and russian and slang lol, (cockney rhyming slang, noobish, and some words that are found in mainly carribean slang)
dont worry i live in a place where there are loads of different ethnic backrounds, just to name a few Albanians and kosovars, somalis, bengalis, algerians, morrocans, afghans, russians, mongolians and alot more
i think if u live in a multi cultural backround or place u tend to know alot of languages
i think if u live in a multi cultural backround or place u tend to know alot of languages
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I speak english, dutch and german, can read French (and sorta speak/butcher it) and (old) Greek & Latin.
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I speak three languages at native level fluency and I can get by & make myself understood in another two.
Oh, and there's slang too, but that doesn't really count.
Oh, and there's slang too, but that doesn't really count.
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In order of fluency,
English. I have a pretty much perfect grasp of all aspects of English, its grammar, vocabulary, and history.
Spanish. I have a native-level fluency in Spanish, but because I've lived the majority of my life in the US, where most people don't speak Spanish and most that do speak Mexi-hick, it has its limits. All the time, I'll say some weird word in English (like the other day, brad, you know, like little metal binders or nails), and wonder, "How in the world would I say that in Spanish??". Most very specialized vocabulary is beyond me. I have a totally neutral accent, probably in large part garnered from Univision which trains its actors and newscasters in language-neutralizing schools so they don't seem to have any particular nationality. When I meet people and only speak Spanish with them, they tend to think I'm Venezuelan.
Portuguese. I've only spoken Portuguese for about 5 years. Speaking Spanish, it was very easy to pick up. I was in a "Portuguese for Spanish Speakers" intensive course and became fully conversational in about 4 or 5 weeks. I would say I am currently high-advanced level. When speaking with Brazilians, at least, I understand everything that is not slang, but I speak somewhat stiltedly and use Spanish words when I get stumped, creating the very common Portunhol (Spanish/Portuguese).
French. It's not good. At my old job, where I worked with lots of tourists, I could use French to tell people how to get to different places in the building, but badly. I've never actually taken a French class, though! Kinda. When I was a little kid, my mom bought me a used high school French book at a garage sale, and I loved to look at the pictures of beautiful French people and try to understand their captions. When I got to college, I took a French placement test and tested into 2nd year, but I only went to one class, found it too challenging, and withdrew. Because my French is so bad, I only answered "3" in the poll.
English. I have a pretty much perfect grasp of all aspects of English, its grammar, vocabulary, and history.
Spanish. I have a native-level fluency in Spanish, but because I've lived the majority of my life in the US, where most people don't speak Spanish and most that do speak Mexi-hick, it has its limits. All the time, I'll say some weird word in English (like the other day, brad, you know, like little metal binders or nails), and wonder, "How in the world would I say that in Spanish??". Most very specialized vocabulary is beyond me. I have a totally neutral accent, probably in large part garnered from Univision which trains its actors and newscasters in language-neutralizing schools so they don't seem to have any particular nationality. When I meet people and only speak Spanish with them, they tend to think I'm Venezuelan.
Portuguese. I've only spoken Portuguese for about 5 years. Speaking Spanish, it was very easy to pick up. I was in a "Portuguese for Spanish Speakers" intensive course and became fully conversational in about 4 or 5 weeks. I would say I am currently high-advanced level. When speaking with Brazilians, at least, I understand everything that is not slang, but I speak somewhat stiltedly and use Spanish words when I get stumped, creating the very common Portunhol (Spanish/Portuguese).
French. It's not good. At my old job, where I worked with lots of tourists, I could use French to tell people how to get to different places in the building, but badly. I've never actually taken a French class, though! Kinda. When I was a little kid, my mom bought me a used high school French book at a garage sale, and I loved to look at the pictures of beautiful French people and try to understand their captions. When I got to college, I took a French placement test and tested into 2nd year, but I only went to one class, found it too challenging, and withdrew. Because my French is so bad, I only answered "3" in the poll.
Woo! I for one applaud the shoehorning of star wars geekery into this forum. It doesn't happen enough. I would high five you but i'm pretending to be an R2 unit now and i don't have any hands.Spockers wrote:my first job was programming binary load lifters, very similar to moisture vaporators in most respectsheavycola wrote:I speak the binary language of water vaporators
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lol... why did he stimulate thisheavycola wrote:Woo! I for one applaud the shoehorning of star wars geekery into this forum. It doesn't happen enough. I would high five you but i'm pretending to be an R2 unit now and i don't have any hands.Spockers wrote:my first job was programming binary load lifters, very similar to moisture vaporators in most respectsheavycola wrote:I speak the binary language of water vaporators
:burbles happily in a series of bleeps and trundles off to do more shoehorning:
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I speak three languages fluently (english, german swedish), might as well be called fluent in an other two because they're so close to one I speak fluently (norwegian and danish) and I can read latin, although a dictionary helps. I guess that adds up to about 5.23
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I can speak and write Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian (very similar
), English.
I can understand and use German, Latin, Macedonian, Slovenian and some Turkish.
I can read Cyrillic, Greek, some Arab and some Hieroglyphics (like pharaohs names).
My God, I'm a polyglot.
I can understand and use German, Latin, Macedonian, Slovenian and some Turkish.
I can read Cyrillic, Greek, some Arab and some Hieroglyphics (like pharaohs names).
My God, I'm a polyglot.
heavycola wrote:I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
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