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Post by Sweet Witch on Apr 4, 2005 11:11:25 GMT 1
How many languages do you speak and which languages?
I speak of course Hungarian, English, i understand Slavish languages a bit, like Russian, Croatian, Slovakian... And I speak a bit German. But I should start to learn new languages, i don't speak too much:(
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Post by SweetFranzi on Apr 4, 2005 11:17:39 GMT 1
I speak fluent: Dutch, German and English. A little bit French and a little bit Turkish. I did at school Old Greece, I remember a few words And I am doing now a class to learn Arabic, but I want also to learn more Turkish and to speak French. Oui Oui!
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Post by Sunshine Lizzie on Apr 4, 2005 11:25:15 GMT 1
well, maybe I can give you lessons perhaps through MNS or Pm? or dunno? or you could start by simple words - trying to write them into sentences and then perhaps I could correct them? or you could buy a course book, but I have no idea where any other ideas? feel free to share them
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Post by Sweet Witch on Apr 4, 2005 11:37:05 GMT 1
it sounds well:D yes, sounds also good, just I dunno the grammar:( i tried to find books, but it is not possible to buy here:( once i saw a Polish book, but when I went back to buy it, they sold it... At first i wanted to learn Czech, and if i really would know any slavish language fluently, it would be easier to continue other languages.. I have my Italian course book from 1999, but I am really afraid of this language... thats why I choose Czech as first new language. (Norwegian is more difficult to find its possibilities)
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Post by Cairnsy on Apr 4, 2005 11:38:07 GMT 1
Swiss-German in about 2 variations "Baaaasel"-German and "Lozärn"-German . German, French (I should be mostly fluent...am I...uh...well), English really good, quite some Russian, I understand a tiny bit of Italian/Spanish, but not that much.
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Post by Sweet Witch on Apr 4, 2005 11:40:15 GMT 1
hey, i envy you! everybody speaks so many languages...
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Post by redlittlewing on Apr 4, 2005 11:51:15 GMT 1
I speak: English (fluently) French (5 years of it, and I'm still bad! haha) Italian Chinese Japanese Everything else is on varying degrees on the "fluency" scale. haha. ...and I know a poem in Polish, but really, that doesn't count. and I have studied some latin and spanish, but really, not significant enough for me to even carry a conversation. haha.
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Post by Sunshine Lizzie on Apr 4, 2005 11:56:40 GMT 1
well...I speak Czech, Slovak, English, French (though I think I need lessons to improve from a certain cute skater ) I understand just a little of Spanish and German... Helga, perhaps I better PM you
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Post by Sweet Witch on Apr 4, 2005 12:00:26 GMT 1
wow:) good idea:) from whom? perhaps i should try this way too:D
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Post by redlittlewing on Apr 4, 2005 12:03:38 GMT 1
I think we could ALL use some lessons...
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Post by Sweet Witch on Apr 4, 2005 12:06:08 GMT 1
yes:D
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Post by redlittlewing on Apr 4, 2005 12:09:49 GMT 1
:: hint hint ::
I'd love to learn French. I want to become fluent in French, German, & Italian...
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Post by Sweet Witch on Apr 4, 2005 12:14:17 GMT 1
and do you need help in learning? I want to become fluent in Czech, once in Norwegian and Italian, but i didnt start to learn them:d
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Post by redlittlewing on Apr 4, 2005 12:21:01 GMT 1
...why yes, I'd love help in polishing off my French...hehe. I'm going to do more Italian my next term in university - I need to have at least one term, anyway, to be able to study abroad there as I want to!
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Post by Sofia Alexandra on Apr 4, 2005 13:41:19 GMT 1
Mother language: Swedish (Skånska). Tja, vad mer kan man säga om det? (Eller rättare sagt; Tja va mäer kan man sä om de?)
Fluent language: English. But when the English lessons started in... Whatever grade it was I wasn't interested in learning it. And look at me now! Writing great big reports just for the fun of it!
Understands a bit/can say a few word: Finnish and Norwegian. Finnish because both my parents are Finns, and my dad lives in Helsinki. Norwegian because it's so similar to Swedish.
Understands written text: Danish. But they're hopeless to understand when they're talking, them Danes...
Wants to learn: Russian. There's a whole lot of Russian skaters that could be my teachers...
Has taken lessons without learning anything: French. Maybe it's because I had old hags for teachers instead of a certain ladybug-collector...
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