i can only speak English and Vietnamese and a little french
i can only speak English and Vietnamese and a little french
Vietnamese - mother tongue
English - but not perfect :(
english and greek and tiny bit of spanish :)
French, english, a few words in italian, spanish. I would like to speak or understand japanese.
I speak Greek,English,Romanian,German(B2 level Ill try to improve by staying here)
Arabic
my people language (mahas)
English
a little French
In England... if you're not an immigrant or a foreign born british person you will only speak English..... it's unfortunate but they don't really care to teach us any other language because our language is the dominant one in the world.... so yeah for me...
English (mother tongue, perfect!)
Polish (a little bit)
Spanish (a little bit)
Italian is even harder to spell and write than Spanish in my opinion (from an english persons point of view of grammar syntax and such) so yeah, if you found Spanish difficult (I didn't - but was lazy) then you will find Italian even tougher!
On a side note, as for portugese.... i never liked it... it's like the german version of spanish..... very rough and unattractive in how it sounds. (No offence to any portugese or germans, just my opinion of the spoken language)
Last edited by GymTanAndLaundry; 10.05.11 at 01:55.
I kind of thought that would suck about being born on a country where English is the official or de-facto language. When that's not the case, you can count on knowing at least two languages - that and your native one.
I'd tell you to ask me if you need any help with your Spanish, but after writing 99% of my stuff on the Internet in English for extended periods of time and studying for language tests at school the day before just to be able to pass and get rid of that subject, it appears I've experienced a slight attrition and thus wouldn't exactly be the best teacher around.Italian is even harder to spell and write than Spanish in my opinion (from an english persons point of view of grammar syntax and such) so yeah, if you found Spanish difficult (I didn't - but was lazy) then you will find Italian even tougher!
On a side note, as for portugese.... i never liked it... it's like the german version of spanish..... very rough and unattractive in how it sounds. (No offence to any portugese or germans, just my opinion of the spoken language)
I was learning French on high school (as per post #2), which I finished last year, but I must say I don't remember shit now and don't know how I managed to pass that with good marks.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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