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Post by icyvicky on Apr 4, 2005 14:24:17 GMT 1
Both German and Polish learned from home and child on. Then English and French in school and i just want to learn russian, too...if i ever find the time and right place Finnish must be very interesting,too but also diffucult...
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Post by Sunshine Lizzie on Apr 4, 2005 18:39:02 GMT 1
hey!!!! I claimed him as a teacher FIRST
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Post by Rosy on Apr 4, 2005 18:41:58 GMT 1
My motherlanguage is Dutch and I speak fluent English and a little German. French, well I can read it, write it, but not really speak it , would be nice to learn it though
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Post by erufushia on Apr 4, 2005 18:54:36 GMT 1
I can speak polish (of course=), english and german(but I'm lerning this language three years so I can't really many things...). Some time ago I knew some words in hungarian, but now I remember just thank you-"koszonom"
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Post by Sunshine Lizzie on Apr 4, 2005 19:08:40 GMT 1
well, that´s one of the most important words
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Post by susanna on Apr 4, 2005 21:18:41 GMT 1
I speak Swedish, Finnish (both parents are Finnish) and English. Can make myself understood in German and Spanish, but the grammar is very incorrect. I so want to learn Russian, have wanted that for don´t know how many years now, still blame my grandfather (never met him) for not teaching my father susanna
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Post by deedeelocks on Apr 4, 2005 21:34:06 GMT 1
I speak Dutch (naitive) and English fluently I understand German fine and if I have to I guess I can speak it too but Im not very comfy with doing so... I once had to learn french is school but that I all banned out of my head now in the process of trying to learn Russian on my own, it's hard but fun and it goes better and better...
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Post by Sweet Witch on Apr 4, 2005 21:40:23 GMT 1
wow:) Köszönöm is my favorite word:) Mige also knows some words in Hungarian:) Does anybody need a Hungarian teacher?
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Post by susanna on Apr 4, 2005 21:42:57 GMT 1
Here´s a link (http://masterrussian.com/), havn´t looked at it much so I don´t know what works and what doesn´t.<br> susanna
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Post by deedeelocks on Apr 4, 2005 21:49:16 GMT 1
I used t go there and then I did some grammar lessons, but when it started to get harder and harder I quit I now have my pimsleur audio stuff and I love it
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Post by Sofia Alexandra on Apr 5, 2005 11:36:24 GMT 1
Yeah, but that won't stop me from kidnapping him!
Vad är oddsen att man hittar två svenskar med finska föräldrar på samma konståkningsforum...?
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Post by Titi on Apr 5, 2005 11:52:15 GMT 1
I speak Hungarian (native language), Slovak, Czech, English (fluently), Spanish (solo un poco), wants to learn French (oui, oui ) and i dream to have a certain phone-obsessed teacher ;D *points to avatar*
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Post by susanna on Apr 5, 2005 12:03:22 GMT 1
"Vad är oddsen att man hittar två svenskar med finska föräldrar på samma konståkningsforum...?" har inte räknat på det But you don´t speak finnish, that goes for my some of my cousins too. I only new finnish until I was five or so (living and been born in Sweden) susanna
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Post by redlittlewing on Apr 5, 2005 12:04:51 GMT 1
I speak Hungarian (native language), Slovak, Czech, English (fluently), Spanish (solo un poco), wants to learn French (oui, oui ) and i dream to have a certain phone-obsessed teacher ;D *points to avatar* < ---- do you think we can share him? I'd love to split my French-lessons between a certain adorably cell-phone addicted guy and one ridiculously gorgeous recent World Champion...(and maybe a little German too, from the latter. ) hehe.
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Post by Sweet Witch on Apr 5, 2005 12:11:43 GMT 1
i have the best Czech teacher:D
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