What languages do you speak?
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I'm learning German, Italian, Latin, and Ancient Greek at school (to GCSE - don't ask about the greek, it's so I can get out of doing Geography), can speak a moderate amount of French, am fluent in English, and am trying to learn Esperanto.
I'd love to learn Japanese and Spanish, and perhaps biblical Hebrew, but I haven't got the time at the moment.
For me the best language is Esperanto - the international auxiliary language - because it's so easy that anyone can learn it really quickly and easily. It's a great idea, but unfortunately, it never really caught on.
I'd love to learn Japanese and Spanish, and perhaps biblical Hebrew, but I haven't got the time at the moment.
For me the best language is Esperanto - the international auxiliary language - because it's so easy that anyone can learn it really quickly and easily. It's a great idea, but unfortunately, it never really caught on.
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English, and a bit of French (next year will see my third attempt to learn French).
My dream is to learn Hungarian, my "father" tongue. However, it is deemed the most difficult langauge to learn (by Foreign Service officers, atleast). As well, it is difficult to find somewhere to learn it properly - apart from in Hungary.
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What languages do you speak?
Serbian
English
Russian
Other languages of ex-YU: Croatian and Bosnian very good, and I can understand (but no speak) Slovenian and Macedonian
Don't speak but I can understand:
Czech, Slovak, Polish, Bulgarian, Ukrainian
What languages do you want to learn?
German
French
What do you think is the best language?
Probably Esperanto and Latin, and from active languages English (because it's world official language) and all phonetic languages.
Serbian
English
Russian
Other languages of ex-YU: Croatian and Bosnian very good, and I can understand (but no speak) Slovenian and Macedonian
Don't speak but I can understand:
Czech, Slovak, Polish, Bulgarian, Ukrainian
What languages do you want to learn?
German
French
What do you think is the best language?
Probably Esperanto and Latin, and from active languages English (because it's world official language) and all phonetic languages.
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Spoken languages:
Dutch very good ofcourse
Englisch very good
German reasonably
French I can order my bread on the campsite
Gronings
Its the language to get around here
and a little bit of Fries
Like to learn:
I would like to speak Spanish or Italian
The best language:
Well Gronings ofcourse but worldwide its Englisch, Portugese, Japanese and Chinese.
Dutch very good ofcourse
Englisch very good
German reasonably

French I can order my bread on the campsite

Gronings

and a little bit of Fries

Like to learn:
I would like to speak Spanish or Italian

The best language:
Well Gronings ofcourse but worldwide its Englisch, Portugese, Japanese and Chinese.
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Spoken languages:
English - native
Cantonese (a dialect of Chinese) - parents came from Hong Kong
French, German, Latin (GCSE level)
Mandarin (basic)
Would like to learn:
Mandarin (more advanced)
Arabic - also a well-spoken language
The best language:
Cantonese - very little variation, only a relatively few people can speak it [nine different tones apparently - lol]
English - native
Cantonese (a dialect of Chinese) - parents came from Hong Kong
French, German, Latin (GCSE level)
Mandarin (basic)
Would like to learn:
Mandarin (more advanced)
Arabic - also a well-spoken language
The best language:
Cantonese - very little variation, only a relatively few people can speak it [nine different tones apparently - lol]
I can speak English fluently.
I can speak French passably.
I can speak a smattering of Norweigen, (I lived there for five years).
I lived for a few years in Italy as well, but I never learnt much of the language (all of which I've forgotten), which I now regret,
, my father is fluent though.
I'm not sure what the best language is, but I don't think that it is English as it is difficult to avoid the endless inevitable pitfalls of grammar, spelling and pronunciation, and the English language is not as easy to learn as other languages.
I can speak French passably.
I can speak a smattering of Norweigen, (I lived there for five years).
I lived for a few years in Italy as well, but I never learnt much of the language (all of which I've forgotten), which I now regret,

I'm not sure what the best language is, but I don't think that it is English as it is difficult to avoid the endless inevitable pitfalls of grammar, spelling and pronunciation, and the English language is not as easy to learn as other languages.
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