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Post by fabbi on Oct 16, 2017 21:00:15 GMT 1
Tbh. that's already a lot actually. It helps that I live in a village were basically everyone speaks a version of Alemannic German that is quite similar to Swiss German. Wait you're from the South?
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Post by Queen of Mean (Inactive) on Oct 16, 2017 21:31:24 GMT 1
It helps that I live in a village were basically everyone speaks a version of Alemannic German that is quite similar to Swiss German. Wait you're from the South? Yep. Black Forest or Rheintal to be exact
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Post by fabbi on Oct 16, 2017 21:49:26 GMT 1
Wait you're from the South? Yep. Black Forest or Rheintal to be exact Why did I always think you were from Cologne or somewhere around there as well.
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Post by Queen of Mean (Inactive) on Oct 16, 2017 21:57:41 GMT 1
Yep. Black Forest or Rheintal to be exact Why did I always think you were from Cologne or somewhere around there as well. Maybe I'm the odd one out, coming from neither North Rhine-Westphalia nor Bavaria
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Post by fabbi on Oct 16, 2017 22:01:48 GMT 1
Why did I always think you were from Cologne or somewhere around there as well. Maybe I'm the odd one out, coming from neither North Rhine-Westphalia nor Bavaria Yeah seems so. Some languages I've dabbled in but know barely anything LuxembourgishThat awful moment when even foreigners speak more Luxembourgish than you You don't really do?
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Post by Matilda on Oct 17, 2017 14:41:27 GMT 1
That awful moment when even foreigners speak more Luxembourgish than you You don't really do? Yeah, my parents never taught me this. And since I never lived in Luxembourg since I was 2 years old, I never had any other chance to learn it. I even know Turkish people who speak Luxembourgish only because they lived there for some years, so I blame it mostly on that.
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Post by Vaggelis on Oct 17, 2017 17:33:30 GMT 1
MOTHER TONGUE GreekFLUENT English I have been studying English for 6(?) years (C1) OTHERS French I have been studyinng French for 3 years (A1/A2) Ancient Greek I am forced to study it at school
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Post by fabbi on Oct 21, 2017 21:58:33 GMT 1
You don't really do? Yeah, my parents never taught me this. And since I never lived in Luxembourg since I was 2 years old, I never had any other chance to learn it. I even know Turkish people who speak Luxembourgish only because they lived there for some years, so I blame it mostly on that. Oh no. But sorry that second part actually made me laugh.
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Post by Callum on Dec 15, 2017 23:21:00 GMT 1
Native | English B1 | French - have studied it for a while in school and plan to study it further at university, alongside another language ab initio. A1 | Catalan, Spanish, Arabic (quite recently actually) and thanks to studying music theory, Italian honestly idk | Scottish Gaelic - I can understand it but trying to write/speak it is honestly hopeless
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Post by skrranesya on Dec 22, 2017 16:56:49 GMT 1
Native = , B1 = A1 = idk = , I just like language, to be fair.
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