We've been learning Dutch on and off through the pandemic, although I started before so I could read Dutch family history documents.
I should really learn Arabic and Chinese but I don't have time.
I already speak Spanish |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Spanish.
im currently learning bsl.. but i could never learn another spoken language! Px
Where is the difficulty?"
i just don't have the capacity for it at all (tried French and German at school but was kicked out the class ) Px |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
Russian. Know some basic words and can read the cyrillic alphabet even if I don't know what the words mean.
Already speak fluent Portuguese, Spanish and semi fluent french. What's one more? |
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"Probably American or Australian
Are they different from English?"
Yes, very much so, Americans say sidewalk for pavement and Australians say snag for sausage. |
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"Attualmente sto cercando di imparare a parlare italiano, non sta andando male"
Bravo - i verbi fa male
I speak Italian, a little Spanish and French. I always wanted to learn Russian, though I have a leaning more towards Japanese these days.
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"Attualmente sto cercando di imparare a parlare italiano, non sta andando male
Bravo - i verbi fa male
I speak Italian, a little Spanish and French. I always wanted to learn Russian, though I have a leaning more towards Japanese these days.
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"Italian or Spanish
Her x
Good choices! Any reasons for this choice?"
Ermm... Not per say no. Wish i could speak every language that would be cool!
Her x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Probably American or Australian
Are they different from English?
Yes, very much so, Americans say sidewalk for pavement and Australians say snag for sausage. "
There is no such thing as "American English" - there is English, and there are mistakes! |
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"Probably American or Australian
Are they different from English?
Yes, very much so, Americans say sidewalk for pavement and Australians say snag for sausage.
There is no such thing as "American English" - there is English, and there are mistakes! "
I like it |
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By *hagTonightMan
over a year ago
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It would be german, spanish and french. I am currently focusing most of the time on german, the other 2 languages is secondary, sometimes I switch it around. I am currently learning the conjugation of the verbs in german. I have eaten is ich habe gegessen. I am using duolingo, reading articles and listening to the tv for extra input, another good app for vocab is called tobo german, it is a flash card app with lots of words too |
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