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Post by Kenajabam on Oct 15, 2017 14:10:03 GMT 1
I dont know why, but I am always interested in that question. For me: German (mother tongue) English (B2) - That is what my lastschool report card says, maybe C1, but I dont think Im that fluent yet Swedish (B1) - through university courses (someone could do an Ancient Rome flag ^^)Latin - 8 years in school and now studying it in university Italian/ Spanish (A1/maybe low A2) - I taught me a bit about this languages myself Coming soon: Ancient Greek - I am forced to learn it, because it is mandatory for Latin students
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Post by (inactive) on Oct 15, 2017 14:23:46 GMT 1
[/b][/i] Lithuanian FOREIGN LANGUAGE (FLUENT) English OTHER FOREIGN LANGUAGES (BASICS) Russian [/font] (6 years in school; very limited knowledge) French (starting this year; I basically don't know anything yet)
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Post by αndreas on Oct 15, 2017 14:26:00 GMT 1
Ancient Greek - I am forced to learn it, because it is mandatory for Latin students
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Post by Kenajabam on Oct 15, 2017 14:29:01 GMT 1
Ancient Greek - I am forced to learn it, because it is mandatory for Latin students It it that difficult? I love Latin, so I hope another ancient language will be at least a bit fun. ^^
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2017 14:29:51 GMT 1
For me
Native: English C1 Spanish B2 Portuguese A1/B1 French A2 Mandarin Chinese, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Korean, German, Russian A1/A2 Norwegian, Danish, Italian, Finnish, Indonesian A1 Polish, Icelandic, Catalan, Cantonese Chinese, Lebanese Arabic, Dutch, Lithuanian
Alphabets I can read but don't speak that language - Cyrillic, Farsi
Some languages I've dabbled in but know barely anything Luxembourgish, Swiss German, Hebrew, Greek
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Post by Fatih on Oct 15, 2017 15:43:09 GMT 1
Turkish and English Know few words in Spanish French German Finnish
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Post by Christian NO (inactive) on Oct 15, 2017 16:17:11 GMT 1
Mother tongue: Norwegian Fluent: English Others: I've been learning German for five year, but not since 2016. However, I do still understand a bit and I am able to speak it. I also understand the other Scandinavian languages such as Swedish and a bit Danish. I also understand some few sentences/words in Icelandic and Faroese
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Post by AussieSwarm on Oct 15, 2017 19:36:16 GMT 1
Mother tongue: Australian English (Yes they is a differences but not the full stereotype Australian) Learning: Scottish Gaelic One of my friends is teaching parts that he has managed to master as he is still learning to speak it to. Others: Now I can't speak to you in proper sentence but I know words in Turkish Kyrgyz's Hebrew French German and Slovak
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Post by Aglan on Oct 15, 2017 21:08:56 GMT 1
Mother tounge: Czech Fluent: English (but the english more) Understand : Polish Slovakian Know a litlle bit: German Russian
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