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Ken (Got Shot Yet Again)
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Mar 10, 2021 05:17AM
I'm fluent in English and French, learning Arabic.
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Oo! I can speak French and English plus a few others. Then I'm learning Scottish Gaelic, Hawaiian, Navajo, Greek, Dutch, Italian, and Latin.
↜Scary Spice↝ wrote: "Oo! I can speak French and English plus a few others. Then I'm learning Scottish Gaelic, Hawaiian, Navajo, Greek, Dutch, Italian, and Latin."So many! That's great!
Yeah it is! I would like to travel so I'm working on the languages for those places. Though Navajo is just for fun.
↜Scary Spice↝ wrote: "Yeah it is! I would like to travel so I'm working on the languages for those places. Though Navajo is just for fun."That's awesome! :-)
✧rebel_poet✧ wrote: "↜Scary Spice↝ wrote: "Oo! I can speak French and English plus a few others. Then I'm learning Scottish Gaelic, Hawaiian, Navajo, Greek, Dutch, Italian, and Latin."Did you know that in the second ..."
Wow thats so cool! I am going to read up on that!
✧rebel_poet✧ wrote: "↜Scary Spice↝ wrote: "Oo! I can speak French and English plus a few others. Then I'm learning Scottish Gaelic, Hawaiian, Navajo, Greek, Dutch, Italian, and Latin."Hey, I'm actually fluent in Dutc..."
Are you really? I find Dutch really cool! Thank you so much! It took my two years to fluently speak French. And my whole life to speak English even though I was born being able to speak English.. Anyways thank you!
I am 'fluent' in English ofc, and I know some Latin, French, and Spanish
Im learning French in school, idk, tbh Im not loving it. I always think it would be cool to know more languages tho.
I'm fluent in English and Mandarin. I'm learning Spanish just for fun right now. I've also learn German and Japanese before but I'm not good at them.
I’m fluent in English and Spanish but I’ve been learning Norwegian Bokmål for half a year now. I’m making very little progress cause I’ve had a lot on my plate as far as university goes, but I’m determined to learn the language so I can one day visit and talk to my online and irl Norwegian friends in their native language. I also really want to read Norwegian classics without having to use a translated version :)





