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Post by Argüello on Jun 19, 2019 17:10:13 GMT 1
My first language is Spanish I'm fluent in English Also speak a little of Portuguese B1/B2 (I wrote the Brazilian flag cause I learned the Portuguese from Brazil) French B1/B2 it's kinda rusty, wanna practice if someone wants to help
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Post by yakbhumi on Aug 23, 2019 19:31:41 GMT 1
French: my mother tongue, so yes, I can speak it. English: I can easily communicate in most discussions, I don’t know if I can really call myself fluent. German: Learning it for 7 years now, I have an okay level. I passed a language diploma a few years ago that I had with a high note (I’m supposed to be B1 somehow lmao) but I can’t really keep a whole convo with the few Germans I know from the Eurovision fanbase. Chinese: Learning it for 3 years and I have a ridiculous level tbh, I can say some basic sentences but can’t do anything good. I tried with Kinoshita and quickly understood it would be difficult oops lmao. Dutch: Good level in any insult/sexual content related. But don’t expect me to keep a convo. I learnt it by a friend kinda but I never had any real lessons, that was random things I remember. I’m pretty sure my Dutch is better than my Chinese tho.
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Post by Þórir on Sept 11, 2019 11:06:55 GMT 1
Icelandic - Native language English - Fluent Danish - Lol I did this in school and can't remember anything
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Post by rifkialq on Sept 11, 2019 13:59:34 GMT 1
native language: Indonesian Second language: English (my TOEFL score peaked at 510 or 517, if I am not mistaken, but my latest TOEFL score decreased to 473; I can speak English fluently, but I am still in lack of a few vocabularies; to deal with this, I can still ask "how do you say ___ in English?" or "What's the English of this one?") Other languages (with >50% fluency and knowledge): Arabic (religion's language) French (It sounds so beautiful; already know a few phrases, and I am still learning it by myself for lyrics translation) Spanish (already know a few phrases as well) Languages I want to learn: Dutch, German, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Hebrew, Russian
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Post by MG on Sept 11, 2019 16:40:20 GMT 1
Romanian: Native language
Russian: Fluent, I think I can consider it my second language, widely spoken in Moldova, plus i spoke a lot of russian with friends from ex-USSR countries when I was working abroad. English: B2, I knew basic level from middle school, then learned it by myself, and now after passing test for Erasmus I got a B2.
French: Learned it for 12 years in school, I was at C1 level, but I didn’t practice it for nearly 4 years and I guess i’d be on a B1 level now.
Greek: Very basic knowledge, I know how to read, and a few words. I consider learning more of it by myself, then improve if I am moving there next year.
Ukrainian: I can understand like 1/3 of conversations but only because it sounds similar to Russian and because many words are almost the same.
Spanish, Italian: Well this is obvious since they are lowkey similar to Romanian, but still can’t understand a lot without knowing at least the basic.
German: I had an unsuccessful attemp to learn it, just one semester of German at the university but it seemed that the teacher didn’t care much about it, and I didn’t show interest as well, so I gave up. But I can read.
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Post by B3STBEATS on Dec 7, 2019 3:35:08 GMT 1
Native: Spanish Galician Fluent: English B1 France (I left it this year, but I hope keep my French level or upgrade it) Others: Italian (I can understand a little) Portuguese (I live near the frontier, and also the Galician and the Portuguese are a little similar) Catala (Only some words) Norwegian (Only some words) Studying: English Latin Ancient Greek (This last two are only for Humanities students) Alphabets that I can understand/read/write: Greek alphabet Cyrilic alphabet (Thanks to the Greek alphabet. I use the bulgarian flag because this country was the first in use it) Languages I want to learn Japanese Czech Irish Latvian Romanian
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