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Aug 12, 2021 03:29AM
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My native and thus the most fluent language is Russian. But also I can speak English, know a bit of German and can read in Polish (literally, only read without knowing what I'm reading)😃
Guys, how did you learn second and more languages - in the family, as a part of school curriculum, as a hobby on your own or somehow else?)
Well, in Brazil Portuguese is our native language so we all speak, the best part in our opinion is that some things we say that other people don't understand or slang, like "msm" which is "really", "too" which is too, and so it goes.We have this custom to abbreviate everything! haha
I study English at school since always because I started school early so as it was a private school you started to study the language you chose since you arrived, but in the 3rd year I studied Spanish, the language is good but the teacher was boring haha , but after that event I only study English!
English
Spanish
Latin
(Those are the only ones I know!)
Most fluent in English.
Spanish
Latin
(Those are the only ones I know!)
Most fluent in English.
I'm not fluent in English but I love it and I only watch series in English because it's such a beautiful language!As a Brazilian born I obviously speak fluent Portuguese. English I speak some things and understand a lot but never went outside Brazil to test my knowledge haha.
Croatian:
znate momci, jako volim ovu grupu. Stvarno mislim da ste svi tako super!
znate momci, jako volim ovu grupu. Stvarno mislim da ste svi tako super!
Ne možeš me razumjeti! Ovo će biti zabavno!
I speak english, hindi, punjabi and marathi ( it's not my mother tongue but I live in maharashtra)
english and very little spanish
English.....English....and english XD I really wish I were fluent in another language! I did take spanish for two years, and a year of Italian. But it's really cool cuz my parents speak korean, and my sister is pretty good with speaking french, and now she's legit like fluent in portuguese. And my bro is also learning porguguese rn (seeing as they're in brazil and portugal rn....kinda a must to learn the language XD) so yeah I'm a bit jealous of my sister being able to learn languages so well
Kyle wrote: "ᗩudrey •o• wrote: "Ne možeš me razumjeti! Ovo će biti zabavno!"
To będzie naprawdę zabawne!"
Slažem se!
To będzie naprawdę zabawne!"
Slažem se!
I'm from Germany, so obviously I can speak German. I can speak English too, but I'd say I'm still learning it and not fully fluent yet... In school I've also been studying French, but I stopped a few months ago, after I got a B1 certificate (still haven't recieved it, but I'm 99% sure I got it).
English, obviously. But Burmese is my first language. I’m learning some Spanish too. Gave up on Japanese awhile ago lol.
SinhalaEnglish
Tamil ( little bit. Tamil is an important language to Sri lanka and every child must be learn it )
German
Well I was born and raised in Germany and moved to Denmark a couple of years ago, having my boyfriend assisting me with learning the language.But in general those two have some similarities in vocabulary, so it wasn't all too hard, I have to admit. ^^°
that's really cool :D where did japanese come from?? my rabbit has a German name XD that's about the extent of my German knowledge.
I studied it at university, but I've forgotten a lot when I rushed through Danish though Q_QWhat is your rabbits name? And why does it have a German name of all possibilities? xD
lolher name is pfeffernüsse :p I call her pfeff, pfeffer, or pepper usually. she has a German name cuz...well she used to just be pepper. but then my aunt, who knows a lot of German (lived there for 18 months), told us about pfeffernüsse, and my mom loves pepper cookies....idk. I'm not really entirely sure how it happened other than my aunt mentioned it once XD
Lol!That is a cool story, and an unusual name for a pet rabbit - I love it! =D
My cat is Lithuanian and called Belle xD
Nicole wrote: "Croatian native
English
French
a bit of Italian, Spanish and Russian"
Another Croatian....;)
English
French
a bit of Italian, Spanish and Russian"
Another Croatian....;)
I only really speak English. I took Spanish classes for nearly five years in school but the way that the teacher taught Spanish didn't really work for me so I didn't retain most of what I learned. He was all about teaching it to us like we were babies first learning to speak. He'd write Spanish words on the wall for us and not teach us verb forms, which works for some people but I remember stuff better from reading it in a textbook and memorizing words so yeah :/
My native language is English! I'm learning a little bit of French (I think I only know like 30 words lol) and I'm committed to learning Swedish, which is going well!In the future I would also like to learn Arabic and Russian :)
My native is English but I'm learning German!
My native language is Spanish, but I've been studying English since I was 3. Right now I'm learning French and Dutch!
I finally decided I should do a list
English
Some Latin
A bit of French
A bit of Croatian
English
Some Latin
A bit of French
A bit of Croatian










